Mediating Effects of Attitudes, Risk Perceptions, and Negative Emotions on Coping Behaviors
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Affiliation:
1. Central University of Finance and Economics, China
2. School of Business, Pusan National University, South Korea
3. Renmin University of China, China
4. Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China
Abstract
Based on the perspectives of social risk amplification and the knowledge-attitudes-practice model, this study aimed to test how the level of knowledge about COVID-19 and information sources can predict people's behavioral changes and to examine the effect mechanisms through the mediating roles of attitude, risk perception, and negative emotions in a survey of 498 older Chinese adults. The results showed that (1) older people had a lower level of factual knowledge regarding the variant strains and vaccines; (2) in the information sources-behavior, information sources had a critical influence on elderly individuals' coping behaviors; and (3) in the knowledge-behavior, factual knowledge had a significant effect on elderly individuals' coping behaviors. Specifically, for prevention behaviors, both risk perception and negative emotions played full mediating roles. The findings have significant implications for the development of an effective COVID-19 prevention program to older adults coping with pandemic conditions.
Publisher
IGI Global
Subject
Strategy and Management,Computer Science Applications,Human-Computer Interaction
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