Background: Communicating official public health information about infectious diseases is complicated by the fact that individuals receive much of their information from their social contacts, either via interpersonal interaction or social media, which can be prone to bias and misconception.Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effect of public health campaigns and the effect of socially communicated health information on learning about diseases simultaneously. Although extant literature addresses the effect of one source of information (official or social) or the other, it has not addressed the simultaneous interaction of official information (OI) and social information (SI) in an experimental setting.Methods: We used a series of expe...
Vaccine hesitancy, defined as refusing or being reluctant towards available vaccines, is a barrier t...
During an ongoing outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Belgium, residents of the affected area took ...
Color poster with graphs and text.In the two years since the beginning of the pandemic, there has be...
Three preregistered experiments examined to what extent information about an epidemic situation prov...
Vaccines are one of the safest medical interventions in history and can protect against infectious d...
In epidemic and pandemic contexts, such as that of COVID-19, epidemiological changes are continuous,...
Objective: Following the COVID-19 outbreak, authorities recommended preventive measures to reduce in...
The public health communication challenges that arise in times of infectious disease threats (IDTs) ...
BACKGROUND:During epidemic crises, some of the information the public receives on social media is mi...
ObjectiveSocial media are an increasingly important source of information on the benefits and risks ...
The present study examines social representations of the threat created by emerging infectious disea...
Introduction COVID-19 is an unprecedented pandemic experience that affects the whole world. During a...
Very few studies have examined information sentiment and explored other factors that contribute to h...
In epidemic and pandemic contexts, such as that of COVID-19, epidemiological changes are continuous,...
This study applied the heuristic-systematic model (HSM) and inoculation theory in order to explore r...
Vaccine hesitancy, defined as refusing or being reluctant towards available vaccines, is a barrier t...
During an ongoing outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Belgium, residents of the affected area took ...
Color poster with graphs and text.In the two years since the beginning of the pandemic, there has be...
Three preregistered experiments examined to what extent information about an epidemic situation prov...
Vaccines are one of the safest medical interventions in history and can protect against infectious d...
In epidemic and pandemic contexts, such as that of COVID-19, epidemiological changes are continuous,...
Objective: Following the COVID-19 outbreak, authorities recommended preventive measures to reduce in...
The public health communication challenges that arise in times of infectious disease threats (IDTs) ...
BACKGROUND:During epidemic crises, some of the information the public receives on social media is mi...
ObjectiveSocial media are an increasingly important source of information on the benefits and risks ...
The present study examines social representations of the threat created by emerging infectious disea...
Introduction COVID-19 is an unprecedented pandemic experience that affects the whole world. During a...
Very few studies have examined information sentiment and explored other factors that contribute to h...
In epidemic and pandemic contexts, such as that of COVID-19, epidemiological changes are continuous,...
This study applied the heuristic-systematic model (HSM) and inoculation theory in order to explore r...
Vaccine hesitancy, defined as refusing or being reluctant towards available vaccines, is a barrier t...
During an ongoing outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Belgium, residents of the affected area took ...
Color poster with graphs and text.In the two years since the beginning of the pandemic, there has be...