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“我们在一起”:哪些令人难忘的道德信息引导学生应对 COVID-19 大流行?

"We Are All in This Together": Which Memorable Moral Messages Guided Student Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic?

机构信息

Department of Communication, Arizona State University.

出版信息

Health Commun. 2024 Nov;39(12):2744-2755. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2023.2286695. Epub 2023 Nov 23.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed lessons about the moral bases of student compliance with pandemic health messaging, which is a vital concern for educational institutions where students learn and live in close proximity. Existing theoretical and empirical work suggests that audiences may be receptive when prescribed behavior aligns with memorable moral messages (MMM) received from family members or other valued sources. We report the results of two studies that examined the nature of MMM that students found relevant in the fall of 2020 and the moral values they appeared to invoke. In the first, focus group interviews and qualitative thematic analysis were used to identify underlying moral themes. Findings indicated that students were influencegd by MMM focused on empathy/caring, those that addressed communal versus individual responsibilities, and messages that prioritized virtues that were needed (e.g., patience) during the pandemic. During this first phase of the research, we also collected a verbatim list of MMM that students reported recalling and using. To determine if quantitative evidence supported the three-part categorization scheme, a second study asked a sample of 327 students to rate the influence of the MMM reported in Study One. Exploratory factor analysis largely confirmed Study One, with consideration for others, self-determination, and communal responsibility emerging as primary moral considerations. Findings of the two studies are interpreted as partial support for moral foundations theory and consistent with the expectations of negotiated morality theory. Recommendations for health educators and experts are offered, including framing compliance guidelines in a manner consistent with MMM received from family members and helping students navigate the moral tension between self and communal interests.

摘要

新冠疫情大流行揭示了有关学生遵守大流行健康信息的道德基础的经验教训,这是教育机构的一个重要关注点,因为学生在这些机构中学习和生活得非常接近。现有的理论和实证工作表明,当规定的行为与来自家庭成员或其他有价值的来源的令人难忘的道德信息(MMM)一致时,受众可能会接受。我们报告了两项研究的结果,这些研究检查了学生在 2020 年秋季发现相关的 MMM 的性质,以及他们似乎调用的道德价值观。在第一项研究中,使用焦点小组访谈和定性主题分析来确定潜在的道德主题。研究结果表明,学生受到关注同理心/关怀的 MMM 的影响,那些涉及社区与个人责任的 MMM,以及优先考虑在大流行期间所需的美德(例如耐心)的 MMM。在研究的第一阶段,我们还收集了学生报告回忆和使用的 MMM 的逐字清单。为了确定定量证据是否支持三部分分类方案,第二项研究要求 327 名学生样本对研究一报告的 MMM 的影响进行评分。探索性因素分析在很大程度上证实了研究一,考虑到他人、自我决定和社区责任是主要的道德考虑因素。这两项研究的结果被解释为对道德基础理论的部分支持,并且与协商道德理论的预期一致。为健康教育者和专家提供了建议,包括以与来自家庭成员的 MMM 一致的方式构建合规指南,并帮助学生在自我和社区利益之间的道德紧张关系中进行导航。

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