Lee Moon J, Chen Fannin
1 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2017 Mar;18(2):184-192. doi: 10.1177/1524839916677521. Epub 2016 Nov 25.
We investigated whether exposure to same humorous antitobacco videos via different types of social media platforms and contexts (health vs. humor) influences individual's health risk perceptions, attitudes, and behavioral intents. An experiment with a 2 (social media types: YouTube and Facebook) × 2 (message contexts: health-focused and humor-focused contexts) factorial design was conducted. It was found that those who watched the humorous antitobacco videos on Facebook in the health-context exhibited a higher level of risk perception of smoking, less positive attitude toward smokers, and a higher level of intention to avoid smoking in the future than the participants who viewed the same videos on YouTube in the health-context or on Facebook in the humor-context. These findings provide useful practical guidelines in using social media for health communication/promotion. Humorous health promotion messages are best circulated on social networking sites such as Facebook accompanied by others' support for the given health topic (i.e., in health-contexts). Practical/theoretical implications and limitations of the study were further discussed in this article.
我们研究了通过不同类型的社交媒体平台及情境(健康与幽默)接触相同的幽默反烟草视频是否会影响个体对健康风险的认知、态度及行为意图。我们进行了一项采用2(社交媒体类型:YouTube和Facebook)×2(信息情境:以健康为重点的情境和以幽默为重点的情境)析因设计的实验。结果发现,与在健康情境下于YouTube上观看相同视频的参与者或在幽默情境下于Facebook上观看相同视频的参与者相比,在健康情境下于Facebook上观看幽默反烟草视频的参与者对吸烟的风险认知水平更高,对吸烟者的态度更不积极,且未来避免吸烟的意图更强。这些发现为利用社交媒体进行健康传播/推广提供了有用的实用指南。幽默的健康促进信息最好在诸如Facebook之类的社交网站上传播,并伴有他人对特定健康主题的支持(即在健康情境下)。本文进一步讨论了该研究的实际/理论意义及局限性。