Author: Kim, Soo Jeong; Han, Jin A.; Lee, Tae-Yong; Hwang, Tae-Yoon; Kwon, Keun-Sang; Park, Ki Soo; Lee, Kyung Jong; Kim, Moon Shik; Lee, Soon Young
Title: Community-Based Risk Communication Survey: Risk Prevention Behaviors in Communities during the H1N1 crisis, 2010 Document date: 2014_1_10
ID: 2prs48ae_22
Snippet: Recommendations ("Do.") are more helpful than prohibitions ("Don't.") for changing people's behavior. Although actions such as washing one's hands can be a bit of an inconvenience, they are generally easy to put into practice and easy for each individual to control, allowing them to perceive the benefits of their actions. To promote population behavioral changes, it is important for the mass media to provide prompt and accurate information. Accor.....
Document: Recommendations ("Do.") are more helpful than prohibitions ("Don't.") for changing people's behavior. Although actions such as washing one's hands can be a bit of an inconvenience, they are generally easy to put into practice and easy for each individual to control, allowing them to perceive the benefits of their actions. To promote population behavioral changes, it is important for the mass media to provide prompt and accurate information. According to a previous study, 90.5% of participants received daily information about SARS during the Hong Kong epidemic. The most common source of information was TV (89.8%) followed by newspapers (71.1%), and radio (27.1%) [6] . We had similar findings, in that most of our participants (88.5%) said that they obtained information from the TV, radio, and newspapers. Among our participants, 37.7% placed the most amount of trust in information from health care providers, 29.9% in broadcasters, and 19.9% in the government, which demonstrates the need for interventions from these groups (Figure 2 ).
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