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Citation

Zhuang Y, Zhao T, Shao X. Risk Manag. Healthc. Policy 2021; 14: 4223-4233.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Dove Press)

DOI

10.2147/RMHP.S328175

PMID

34675716

PMCID

PMC8519410

Abstract

PURPOSE: Taking COVID-19 as an example, this paper explores the mechanism of WeChat's impact on risk information transmission in social media and builds a model of WeChat's impact on public risk perception based on risk communication.

METHODS: Research primarily utilised the questionnaire survey method to collect and analyse public attitudes towards COVID-19 to achieve the research goals. We checked the adequacy of measurements and tested the hypotheses with regression analysis based on 801 participants in China.

RESULTS: The results indicated that the levels of the public WeChat COVID-19 risk information attention and trust had a significant positive impact on the public's risk perception and willingness of pandemic prevention. The improved public risk perception of COVID-19 as a mediator enhanced the public pandemic prevention ability, which allowed WeChat to play a more effective role in major disaster emergency.


Language: en

Keywords

COVID-19; pandemic prevention; public risk perception; WeChat

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