Mediating Effects of Attitudes, Risk Perceptions, and Negative Emotions on Coping Behaviors

IF 3.6 3区 管理学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of Organizational and End User Computing Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.4018/joeuc.308818
Wei Zhang, Luyao Li, Jian Mou, Mei Zhang, Xusen Cheng, Hongwei Xia
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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.
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态度、风险认知和负性情绪对应对行为的中介作用
本研究基于社会风险放大视角和知识-态度-实践模型,以498名中国老年人为研究对象,通过态度、风险感知和负面情绪的中介作用,检验新冠肺炎知识水平和信息来源对人们行为变化的预测作用,并探讨其作用机制。结果表明:(1)老年人对变异毒株和疫苗的事实知识水平较低;(2)在信息源-行为中,信息源对老年人应对行为有重要影响;(3)在知识-行为方面,事实性知识对老年人应对行为有显著影响。具体而言,对于预防行为,风险感知和负性情绪都发挥了充分的中介作用。这些发现对制定有效的COVID-19预防计划,为老年人应对大流行状况具有重要意义。
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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Organizational and End User Computing (JOEUC) provides a forum to information technology educators, researchers, and practitioners to advance the practice and understanding of organizational and end user computing. The journal features a major emphasis on how to increase organizational and end user productivity and performance, and how to achieve organizational strategic and competitive advantage. JOEUC publishes full-length research manuscripts, insightful research and practice notes, and case studies from all areas of organizational and end user computing that are selected after a rigorous blind review by experts in the field.
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