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Media Exposure and Risk Perception as Predictors of Engagement in COVID-19 Preventive Behaviors: Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior Across Two Cultures
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Abstract Purpose: This study examined the psychological and social factors that affect the performance of preventive behaviors toward COVID-19, by testing a model based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Our model featured media exposure and social networking site (SNS) involvement, and we tested it in... view more
Purpose: This study examined the psychological and social factors that affect the performance of preventive behaviors toward COVID-19, by testing a model based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Our model featured media exposure and social networking site (SNS) involvement, and we tested it in two highly contrasted cultures regarding COVID-19 attitudes: U.S. and Japan. Method: An online survey collected 300 samples for each culture. Participation was voluntary, for monetary compensation through crowd-sourcing platforms. Findings: Overall, the results showed a good fit of our TPB model in each culture. Media exposure was a major predictor of risk perception in both cultures, while engagement in SNS predicted intention to perform preventive behavior for the Japanese only, and personal hygiene was found to be a significant predictor of protective behavior once again only for the Japanese. Implications and Value: While there were differences in the variables affecting preventive behaviors, overall, our proposed model proved to be robust across both cultures. Implications were made on differences between tight and loose cultures, as represented by Japan and the US, regarding COVID-19 preventive attitudes.... view less
Keywords
ISSP; contagious disease; epidemic; hygiene; prophylaxis; health behavior; risk behavior; risk assessment; social media; survey; United States of America; Japan; media
Classification
General Psychology
Social Psychology
Free Keywords
Corona; COVID-19; Coronavirus; media exposure; personal hygiene; preventive behavior; social media involvement; theory of planned behavior; ISSP 1998; ISSP 2004
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 90-123
Journal
Online Media and Global Communication, 1 (2022) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/omgc-2022-0002
ISSN
2749-9049
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed