Department of Communication, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.
J Health Commun. 2023 Aug 3;28(8):552-561. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2023.2232326. Epub 2023 Jul 20.
When news stories cover health and illness, they often address issues of responsibility. These can affect recipients' responsibility beliefs (i.e. attributions) and thereby indirectly affect emotions and motivation to support people affected by health problems. To date, it is not fully understood how responsibility frames affect social support intentions, and if attributions and emotions mediate this effect. In an online experiment with = 1,088 German participants, we tested the effects of responsibility frames (individually controllable vs. non-controllable) for type 2 diabetes and depression on social support intentions through responsibility attributions and emotional reactions. Mediation analyses show that responsibility frames indirectly affect social support intentions through social-societal attributions and sympathy. This mediation effect was observed in both depression and type 2 diabetes, despite issue-specific differences in attributions, emotions, and social support intentions. We discuss these findings considering framing effects research and health reporting.
当新闻报道涉及健康和疾病时,它们通常会涉及责任问题。这些问题可能会影响收件人的责任信念(即归因),从而间接地影响支持受健康问题影响的人的情绪和动机。迄今为止,人们还不完全清楚责任框架如何影响社会支持意图,以及归因和情绪是否会调解这种影响。在一项针对 1088 名德国参与者的在线实验中,我们通过责任归因和情绪反应,测试了 2 型糖尿病和抑郁症的责任框架(可单独控制与不可控制)对社会支持意图的影响。中介分析表明,责任框架通过社会-社会归因和同情间接影响社会支持意图。在抑郁症和 2 型糖尿病中都观察到了这种中介效应,尽管归因、情绪和社会支持意图存在特定于问题的差异。我们考虑到框架效应研究和健康报告,讨论了这些发现。