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Communication use in the times of the coronavirus. A cross-cultural study
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Palabras clave
Covid-19
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavirus
Pandemics
Preventive behavior
Media consumption
Uses and gratifications
Media use
Exposure conditions
Cross-cultural survey
Factor analysis
Mediation analysis
Process
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
6308 Comunicaciones Sociales
Fecha de publicación
2020-05-22
Editor
El Profesional de la Información
Citación
Igartua Perosanz, J. J., Ortega Mohedano, F., & Arcila Calderón, C. (2020). Communication use in the times of the coronavirus. A cross-cultural study. El profesional de la información, 29(3). https://doi.org/10.3145/EPI.2020.MAY.18
Resumen
[EN] The results of an online cross-cultural survey conducted from mid-March to mid-April 2020 in various countries (N = 789) are presented. The theoretical basis of this work is uses and gratifications theory. This work provides a novel contribution regarding communication use in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. The results indicate that the consumption of information about the coronavirus is structured along four latent dimensions: (a) specialized health information on the Internet, official websites, and obtained through health personnel; (b) through “visual” social media; (c) through
“written” social media and face-to-face contacts; and (d) through the mass media. Significant differences are found in all the dimensions of consumption depending on age and country of residence. Furthermore, it is observed that high consumption of information about the coronavirus increases perceived knowledge on the subject, which in return leads to the adoption of preventive measures. The present work provides a first snapshot of communication use in the face of the coronavirus pandemic crisis and provides a portrait of the behavior of communication users in the month immediately
after the declaration of the Covid-19 pandemic worldwide. It can be concluded that communication has played a fundamental role in transmitting preventive information in the face of the coronavirus crisis.
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1386-6710
DOI
10.3145/epi.2020.may.18
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