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Understanding why the public seeks and forwards information is critical for effective information management during a public health crisis. This study investigated how information seeking and forwarding in a health crisis are affected by involvement, constraint recognition, anxiety, and distrust in traditional media. The survey of 1,148 respondents was conducted during an infectious disease outbreak in Korea. The results indicated that involvement, anxiety, and distrust in traditional media had positively influenced the crisis information seeking and forwarding. However, constraint recognition negatively affected them.
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
Crisis Communication and Publics in a Crisis
Situational Theory of Publics and Theory of Problem Solving in a Crisis
Cognitive Antecedents: Involvement and Constraint Recognition
Emotional Antecedent: Anxiety
Media Antecedent: Distrust in Traditional Media
METHODS
Participants
Measures and Procedures
RESULTS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
Crisis Communication and Publics in a Crisis
Situational Theory of Publics and Theory of Problem Solving in a Crisis
Cognitive Antecedents: Involvement and Constraint Recognition
Emotional Antecedent: Anxiety
Media Antecedent: Distrust in Traditional Media
METHODS
Participants
Measures and Procedures
RESULTS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
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