Understanding the Design of Fear Appeals by Applying the Extended Parallel Process Model: A Qualitative Analysis of COVID-19 Public Service Announcements
Xiaobei Chen,
Rachel Son,
Zhecheng Xiao
et al.
Abstract:Purpose Identify how early COVID-19 public health messages incorporated in the tenets of the extended parallel process model (EPPM). Setting YouTube videos developed by governmental departments, medical institutions, news organizations, and non-profit organizations in the United States were aggregated. Method This qualitative study conducted a keyword search to identify public service announcements (PSAs). The sample was further refined after searching PSAs that contained fear appeals. A thematic analysis was … Show more
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