Social media exposure assessment: influence on attitudes toward generic vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic

Dan-Andrei Sitar-Tǎut, Daniel Mican
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PurposeEven though social media (SM) has been explored in-depth, its role remains unclear regarding short- and long-term preventive attitudes in global health emergencies. To fill this gap, the Stimulus-Organism-Response framework aims to clarify the social media exposure mission in acknowledging risk perception and triggering preventive attitudes and behaviors toward COVID-19 and general vaccination.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted an explanatory-predictive study on 480 Romanian students, using partial least squares structural equation modeling, and performed model evaluation, multi-group, model selection, and importance-performance map analyses.FindingsThe study provides insights in understanding significant relationships and drivers explaining and predicting attitudes towards vaccines. The main relationships are between fear and risk perception; risk and preventive attitudes and behaviors; and vaccination degree and attitudes to vaccines. The most important factor is the vaccination degree and media exposure is the most performant.Practical implicationsDeveloping and applying regulations and communication strategies for quality mass information may positively increase attitudes toward vaccines by indirectly enforcing the main drivers.Social implicationsOrganizations, authorities, and opinion leaders must have a coherent supportive presence in media.Originality/valueThis study filled the literature gap by building a generic theoretical and empirical proven framework that investigates the mediated effect towards vaccines of all media types by COVID-19 experience and vaccination degree.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-11-2021-0621
社交媒体曝光评估:COVID-19大流行期间对通用疫苗接种态度的影响
尽管对社交媒体进行了深入探讨,但其在全球突发卫生事件中短期和长期预防态度方面的作用仍不清楚。为了填补这一空白,刺激-有机体-反应框架旨在阐明社交媒体曝光在承认风险认知和引发对COVID-19和一般疫苗接种的预防态度和行为方面的使命。作者对480名罗马尼亚学生进行了一项解释性预测研究,使用偏最小二乘结构方程建模,并进行了模型评估、多组、模型选择和重要性-绩效图分析。研究结果该研究为理解重要的关系和驱动因素提供了见解,解释和预测对疫苗的态度。主要关系是恐惧和风险感知之间的关系;风险和预防态度和行为;接种程度和对疫苗的态度。最重要的因素是疫苗接种程度,媒介暴露表现最好。实际影响为高质量的大众信息制定和实施法规和传播战略,可通过间接执行主要驱动因素,积极提高对疫苗的态度。社会影响组织、当局和意见领袖必须在媒体中有一致的支持。独创性/价值本研究建立了一个通用的理论和经验验证的框架,研究了COVID-19经历和疫苗接种程度对所有媒介类型疫苗的中介作用,填补了文献空白。同行评议本文的同行评议历史可在:https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-11-2021-0621
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