2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2020.09.016
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Cancer information overload: Association between a brief version of the CIO scale and multiple cancer risk management behaviours

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“…Over the last decade, the information and data landscape to which business enterprises are exposed have changed significantly and rapidly, particularly in terms of customer information related to the business ( Breyton et al, 2021 ). The improved availability of data is paradoxical in kind, as it presents firms with both opportunities and challenges that need researchers’ consideration ( Matthes et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Literature and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
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“…Over the last decade, the information and data landscape to which business enterprises are exposed have changed significantly and rapidly, particularly in terms of customer information related to the business ( Breyton et al, 2021 ). The improved availability of data is paradoxical in kind, as it presents firms with both opportunities and challenges that need researchers’ consideration ( Matthes et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Literature and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Former scholars have revealed that information overloading positively mediates the association between social commerce adoption and techno-stress, whereas some researchers have shown the mediating effect of information overloading between PERU on techno-stress ( Breyton et al, 2021 ). On the flip side, previous literature pinpointed the mediating influence of information overloading between the linkage of social commerce adoption and online impulse purchasing and the association between PERU and online impulse purchasing ( Matthes et al, 2020 ).…”
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“…The CIO group completed the French version of the 5-item CIO scale (CIO group) [10] , while the CovIO group completed an equivalent scale adapted to the context of the pandemic: the Coronavirus Information Overload (CovIO) scale. This adaptation consisted of replacing occurrences of the word “cancer” in the CIO scale with “coronavirus (COVID-19)”.…”
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“…We hypothesized that overload would be systematically associated with detrimental behaviours (e.g. higher levels of CIO would be linked to tobacco use or alcohol consumption, and higher levels of CovIO were expected to be related to higher number of social interactions without barrier gestures in the past week) [10] , [29] . Every hypothesis was either tested with an ANOVA or Pearson’s correlation and considered significant when the p-value was below 0.05.…”
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