Ong Yi Xuan, Kim Hye Kyung, Pelzer Benjamin O, Tan Ying Ying, Lim Wee Ping, Chua Annabelle Kai Lin, Koh Bei Yi
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore.
DSO National Laboratories, Singapore, Singapore.
Front Psychol. 2023 Feb 20;14:1085208. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1085208. eCollection 2023.
In a public health crisis, communication plays a vital role in making sure policies and recommendations from the government level get disseminated accurately to its people and is only considered as effective when the public accepts, supports, complies to, and engages in policies or behaves as per governments' recommendations. Adopting the multivariate audience segmentation strategy for health communication, this study uses a data-driven analytical method to (1) identify audience segments of public health crisis communication in Singapore based on knowledge, risk perception, emotional responses, and preventive behaviors; and (2) characterize each audience segment according to demographic factors, personality traits, information processing styles, and health information preferences. Results ( = 2033) from a web-based questionnaire executed in August 2021 have identified three audience segments: the ( = 650), the ( = 142), and the ( = 1,241). This study offers insights to how audiences of public health crisis communication perceive, process, and respond to information directed to them during the pandemic, thereby informing policy makers to tailor more targeted public health communication interventions in promoting positive attitude and behavior change.
在公共卫生危机中,沟通对于确保政府层面的政策和建议准确传达给民众起着至关重要的作用,只有当公众接受、支持、遵守并参与政策或按照政府的建议行事时,沟通才被视为有效。本研究采用多元受众细分策略进行健康传播,运用数据驱动的分析方法来:(1)基于知识、风险认知、情绪反应和预防行为,识别新加坡公共卫生危机沟通的受众细分群体;(2)根据人口统计学因素、个性特征、信息处理方式和健康信息偏好,描述每个受众细分群体的特征。2021年8月通过网络问卷获得的结果(n = 2033)识别出了三个受众细分群体:“知情且关注者”(n = 650)、“警惕且担忧者”(n = 142)和“谨慎且行动者”(n = 1241)。本研究为公共卫生危机沟通的受众在疫情期间如何感知、处理和回应针对他们的信息提供了见解,从而为政策制定者提供参考,以便制定更具针对性的公共卫生传播干预措施,促进积极态度和行为的改变。