Effective health communication depends on the interaction of message source and content: two experiments on adherence to COVID-19 measures in Türkiye

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2024

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Fatih Bayrak
Bengi Aktar
Berke Aydas
Onurcan Yilmaz
Sinan Alper
Ozan Isler

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Objective: Following the COVID-19 outbreak authorities recommended preventive measures to reduce infection rates. However adherence to calls varied between individuals and across cultures. To determine the characteristics of effective health communication we investigated three key features: message source content and audience. Methods: Using a pre-test and two experiments we tested how message content (emphasizing personal or social benefit) audience (individual differences) message source (scientists or state officials) and their interaction influence adherence to preventive measures. Using fliers advocating preventive measures Experiment 1 investigated the effects of message content and examined the moderator role of individual differences. Experiment 2 presented the messages using news articles and manipulated sources. Results: Study 1 found decreasing adherence over time with no significant impact from message content or individual differences. Study 2 found messages emphasizing ‘protect yourself’ and ‘protect your country’ to increase intentions for adherence to preventive measures. It also revealed an interaction between message source and content whereby messages emphasizing personal benefit were more effective when they came from healthcare professionals than from state officials. However message source and content did not affect vaccination intentions or donations for vaccine research. Conclusion: Effective health communication requires simultaneous consideration of message source and content. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Covid-19, Health Communication, Persuasion And Attitude Change, Preventive Measures, Türkiye, Adult, Behavior, Coronavirus Disease 2019, Female, Human, Male, Medical Information, Middle Aged, Prevention And Control, Procedures, Psychology, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2, Young Adult, Adult, Covid-19, Female, Health Communication, Humans, Intention, Male, Middle Aged, Sars-cov-2, Young Adult, adult, behavior, coronavirus disease 2019, female, human, male, medical information, middle aged, prevention and control, procedures, psychology, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, young adult, Adult, COVID-19, Female, Health Communication, Humans, Intention, Male, Middle Aged, SARS-CoV-2, Young Adult, Male, Adult, Young Adult, Health Communication, SARS-CoV-2, Humans, COVID-19, Female, Intention, Middle Aged

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Psychology & Health

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39

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