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Health Commun ; 38(10): 2158-2166, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35387529

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News media can influence citizens' health beliefs about COVID-19 and eventually their vaccination intention. However, existing literature has rarely investigated how such effect is contingent upon a country-level factor: press freedom. Situated in the Health Belief Model, this study draws upon a multi-national survey (N = 3,599), involving 10 major cities in Asia to address the research gap. Results showed that news exposure has a positive effect on personal health beliefs on COVID-19, affecting their vaccination intention. More interestingly, the relationship between news exposure and personal health beliefs about COVID-19 was negatively moderated by level of press freedom - that is, the relationship between news exposure and personal health beliefs is stronger in cities that belong to countries with low levels of press freedom.


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COVID-19 , Humans , COVID-19/epidemiology , Evidence Gaps , Health Belief Model , Intention , Mass Media , Vaccination
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