Hussman School of Journalism and Media, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
J Health Commun. 2020 Feb 1;25(2):136-149. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2020.1719241. Epub 2020 Feb 6.
As mobile health apps become increasingly influential in daily life, they present an important opportunity for health communication for disease prevention. User impressions of app designs are influential for adoption. Using cues to increase feelings of being with others (social presence) is one way to encourage favorable impressions and health app adoption. To examine the impact of social context cues (conversation cues vs. community cues vs. no cue control) on two forms of social presence (emergent and transcendent social presence), we conducted an online experiment ( = 587) with US adults. We also examined the indirect effects of conversation and community cues through social presence on app trust, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and intentions to use the app. We found that conversational cues elicited intended feelings for new, emergent interactions and that community cues increased perceptions of ongoing or established social formations for transcendent interactions. These cues also had positive indirect effects for increased trust, perceived usefulness, and intentions to use the health apps and should be considered when developing mHealth to improve uptake and delivery of health promotion online.
随着移动健康应用程序在日常生活中变得越来越有影响力,它们为疾病预防的健康传播提供了一个重要的机会。用户对应用程序设计的印象对采用有影响。使用提示来增加与他人在一起的感觉(社交存在)是鼓励良好印象和健康应用程序采用的一种方式。为了研究社会环境提示(对话提示与社区提示与无提示控制)对两种形式的社交存在(新兴社交存在和超越社交存在)的影响,我们在美国成年人中进行了一项在线实验(n=587)。我们还通过社交存在检验了对话和社区提示对应用程序信任、感知易用性、感知有用性和使用应用程序的意图的间接影响。我们发现,对话提示引发了对新的、新兴互动的预期感觉,而社区提示增加了对超越互动的持续或既定社会形成的感知。这些提示对于提高信任、感知有用性和使用健康应用程序的意图也有积极的间接影响,在开发移动健康应用程序时应考虑这些提示,以提高在线健康促进的采用和交付。