Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
College of Communication and Information Sciences, University of Alabama.
Health Commun. 2019 Oct;34(11):1359-1368. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2018.1489202. Epub 2018 Jun 29.
This study drew on appraisal theory to examine how fear appeal messages and individual coping styles combined to drive users' intention to click (ITC) health risk messages on social media. A 2 × 2 × 2 mixed-design experiment was conducted, with threat and efficacy as between subject factors and message as the within subject factor. The results suggested that: (1) threat and efficacy message influenced ITC via the mediating effect of perceived threat, and perceived efficacy; (2) fear arousal was positively related to intention to click; (3) blunting style used by the participant suppressed fear arousal's ability to mobilize ITC; and (4) monitoring style had a positive main effect on ITC. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
本研究借鉴评价理论,考察了恐惧诉求信息和个体应对方式如何共同作用,从而驱动社交媒体用户点击健康风险信息的意图(ITC)。采用 2×2×2 混合设计实验,以威胁和效能为被试间因素,信息为被试内因素。结果表明:(1)威胁和效能信息通过感知威胁和感知效能的中介作用影响 ITC;(2)恐惧唤起与点击意图正相关;(3)个体采用的迟钝应对方式抑制了恐惧唤起调动点击意图的能力;(4)监控应对方式对点击意图有正向的主效应。讨论了理论和实践意义。