Past lesson works: SARS memory moderates the relationship between media use and protective behavior during COVID-19 pandemic in China
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Past lesson works: SARS memory moderates the relationship between media use and protective behavior during COVID-19 pandemic in China
Abstract
COVID-19 has become one of the top global health concerns. The present research examined the relationship between media use and protective behavior. The moderating role of SARS memory was also examined. A cross-sectional study found that media use was associated with more protective behaviors (i.e. preventive behavior, and avoidant behavior). We further found that SARS memory moderated the association between media use and avoidant behavior. Moreover, the moderating role of SARS memory on the relationship between daily media use and daily protective behavior was again tested using a daily design in Study 2. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
Keywords: COVID-19; China; SARS memory; media use; protective behavior.
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