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Communicating socially acceptable risk judgments: The role of impression information insufficiency in the risk information seeking and processing model

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has created uncertainty and controversy around risk-related issues such as vaccine mandates. People expressing their opinions on these issues to important others, such as employers, may face significant consequences, such as rewards or rejection. Therefore, people may try to find, avoid, or use information in a way that helps them express risk judgments that are socially acceptable in different social situations. This study investigated how people seek, avoid, and process risk information when they are concerned about their impression management. It also introduced the concept of impression information insufficiency (the perceived gap between the information one has and the information one needs to convey socially acceptable judgments and meet interpersonal needs in social situations) and examined its antecedents and outcomes within the risk information seeking and processing model. We conducted an online survey with 1673 Hong Kong adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results showed that fear and social norms related to greater impression information insufficiency, which thereby was associated with biased risk information seeking, avoidance, and processing.

Keywords

Impression Management, Impression Motive, Information Avoidance, Information Processing, Information Seeking, Policy Mandates, Risk Communication, Risk Information Seeking and Processing Model, Risk Information Use Behavior


Cite this work

Fung, T. K. F., Lai, P. Y., & Griffin, R. J. (2024). Communicating socially acceptable risk judgments: The role of impression information insufficiency in the risk information seeking and processing model. World Medical & Health Policy, 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1002/wmh3.605

Remark(s)

The preliminary version of this paper titled “Communicating Socially Acceptable Risk Judgments: The Role of Impression Information Insufficiency in the Risk Information Seeking and Processing Model” was presented at the 106th annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) in 2023.

World Medical & Health Policy is a peer-reviewed journal with an impact factor of 4.1.