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The role of emotions and social cognitive variables in online health information seeking processes and effects

Journal

COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages 422-433

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2016.11.071

Keywords

Emotions; Health information seeking; Social cognitive theory; Tailoring

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Individuals are increasingly turning to the Internet to search for health information. However, scholarship has yet to carefully examine how online health information seelcing contributes to post-search health behaviors, including the sharing of information found during the search with others. Combining insights from the appraisal theory of emotions and social cognitive theory, this study used a naturalistic experiment (N = 380) to test a model of the role of post-search emotions in shaping post search cognitions and behavior in the context of influenza. Moreover, the vast amount of online health information some of it of dubious quality makes the task of finding relevant information difficult. Therefore, this experiment also tested an approach to improving the online health information seeking process by tailoring search engine results about influenza to the emotional action tendencies of users. This study finds varied effects for different post-search discrete emotions (fear, hope, contentment, interest, and inspiration) and explores how social cognitive mediators and perceived relevance shape post-search attitudes and behaviors. The results underscore the importance of studying discrete emotional reactions to online health information in order to better predict the attitudinal and behavioral outcomes of this popular avenue for acquiring health information. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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