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Research on older people's health information search behavior based on risk perception in social networks-A case study in China during COVID-19

Zhang, Chi*; Liao, Wei Fang; Ma, Yi Ming; Liang, Chang Yong
SSCISCIE
安徽医科大学

摘要

ObjectiveCOVID-19 has caused great loss of human life and livelihoods. The dissemination of health information in online social networks increased during the pandemic's quarantine. Older people are the most vulnerable group in sudden public health emergencies, and they have the disadvantage of infection rates and online search for health information. This study explores the relationship between the health risk perception and health information search behavior of older people in social networks, to help them make better use of the positive role of social networks in public health emergencies. MethodBased on the Risk Information Search and Processing model, and in the specific context of COVID-19, this study redefines health risk perception as a second-order construct of four first-order factors (perceived probability, perceived severity, perceived controllability, and perceived familiarity), and constructs a research model of the health risk perception and health information search behavior of older people. An online survey of people over 55 years old was conducted through convenience sampling in China from February 2020 to March 2020. ResultsA total of 646 older adults completed the survey. The structural equation model showed that health risk perception is a second-order factor (H1), that health risk perception has significant positive effects on health information search behavior (H2: beta = 0.470, T = 11.577, P < 0.001), and that health risk perception has significant positive effects on affective response (H3: beta = 0.536, T = 17.356, P < 0.001). In addition, affective response has a significant positive mediating effect on information sufficiency (H4: beta = 0.435, T = 12.231, P < 0.001), and information sufficiency has a significant positive mediating effect on health information search behavior (H5: beta = 0.136, T = 3.081, P = 0.002). ConclusionThe study results indicate that the health risk perception of older people during the COVID-19 outbreak not only directly affected their health information search behavior, but also had an indirect impact on their health information search behavior by affecting affective response and information sufficiency.

关键词

health information search behavior health risk perception COVID-19 social network older people

出版信息

论文状态
公开发表
期刊名称
Frontiers in Public Health
发表日期
2022-8-10
卷
10
期
-
页码
946742
DOI
10.3389/fpubh.2022.946742

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