Jiang Yangzhi Nicole, Park Hyojung
Department of Public Relations and Advertising, BNU-HKBU United International College, Zhuhai, People's Republic of China.
Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.
J Commun Healthc. 2025 Mar;18(1):55-64. doi: 10.1080/17538068.2024.2434777. Epub 2024 Dec 6.
In times of a public health emergency such as COVID-19, a government-centric approach may not be sufficient to contain the epidemic and ensure citizens' compliance. This study proposes a theoretical model that integrates individual-oriented, social-oriented, and community-oriented factors to predict individuals' engagement in preventive behaviors and citizen health emergency communication (CHEC). Perceived shared responsibility, which results from the communal nature of the pandemic, is tested as a mediator in the relationships between different motivations and behaviors in the context of COVID-19.
To test the model, an online survey with a quota sample of 1,301 adults reflecting the composition of the U.S. population was conducted via Qualtrics.
Results show that perceived severity, self-efficacy, worry, and social support significantly increase the perception of shared responsibility, subsequently increasing individuals' adherence to preventive behaviors and their engagement in CHEC. In this process, shared responsibility serves as a mediator between some tested relationships between motivators and two types of behaviors (i.e. communication and prevention).
During a public health emergency, individuals' preventive behaviors and communication behaviors are determined by the individual-oriented (e.g. perceived severity), social-oriented (e.g. social support), and community-oriented (e.g. perception of shared responsibility) factors. In this mechanism, the perception of shared responsibility explains how some motivators influence individuals' communication and prevention behaviors.
在诸如新冠疫情这样的突发公共卫生事件期间,以政府为中心的应对方式可能不足以控制疫情并确保公民的依从性。本研究提出了一个理论模型,该模型整合了个体导向、社会导向和社区导向因素,以预测个体参与预防行为及公民健康应急沟通(CHEC)的情况。由疫情的公共属性所产生的感知到的共同责任,在新冠疫情背景下被作为不同动机与行为之间关系的一个中介变量进行检验。
为了检验该模型,通过Qualtrics对1301名反映美国人口构成的成年人进行了配额抽样的在线调查。
结果显示,感知到的严重性、自我效能感、担忧和社会支持显著增加了对共同责任的感知,进而提高了个体对预防行为的依从性及其参与公民健康应急沟通的程度。在此过程中,共同责任在一些动机与两类行为(即沟通和预防)之间的已检验关系中起到了中介作用。
在突发公共卫生事件期间,个体的预防行为和沟通行为由个体导向因素(如感知到的严重性)、社会导向因素(如社会支持)和社区导向因素(如对共同责任的感知)所决定。在这一机制中,对共同责任的感知解释了一些动机如何影响个体的沟通和预防行为。