Examining Perceived Risk and Behavioral Intention in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic

Kharisma Wibhisono, U. Salamah
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An individual’s subjective assessment of the probability of negative consequences could influence the willingness to perform certain behaviors. Previous literature had identified socio-psychological factors that influence behavioral intention in various contexts. However, their influence on perceived risk and behavioral intention in a pandemic is rarely discussed. Using quantitative approach, empirical data were obtained through a survey of Denpasar citizens aged 17-30 (n=212) and analyzed using the PLS-SEM method. The result suggests that perceived risk could be influenced by interpersonal discussion, trust in institutions, and information-seeking ability. Meanwhile, efficacy belief and perceived risk could influence the intention to wear masks. On the other hand, media and internet exposure do not show significant influence on perceived risk.
COVID-19大流行背景下的感知风险和行为意向研究
个体对消极后果概率的主观评估可能会影响执行某些行为的意愿。以前的文献已经确定了在各种情况下影响行为意向的社会心理因素。然而,在大流行中,它们对感知风险和行为意图的影响很少被讨论。采用定量方法,通过对17-30岁的登巴萨市民(n=212)的调查获得实证数据,并采用PLS-SEM方法进行分析。结果表明,风险感知受人际讨论、制度信任和信息寻求能力的影响。同时,效能信念和感知风险会影响口罩佩戴意愿。另一方面,媒体和网络暴露对感知风险没有显着影响。
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