Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments across the globe enacted recommendations and restrictions to contain the spread of COVID-19. This study examines the influence of media exposure to Nanshan Zhong, one of China’s top respiratory experts and who has been a leading figure in combating the COVID-19 pandemic, on Chinese young adults’ compliance with governmental COVID-19 restrictions. Based on social cognitive theory, we undertook a serial mediation model in which media exposure to Nanshan Zhong was associated with compliance with governmental COVID-19 restrictions via wishful identification and individual social responsibility. We also examined whether the indirect relationship was more substantial for young adults with higher levels of self-influencer congruence. Analysis of the data from 465 young Chinese adults has provided tentative support for the hypothesized relationships. The results show that media exposure to Nanshan Zhong was positively related to compliance with governmental COVID-19 restrictions directly or indirectly via (1) wishful identification and (2) wishful identification and individual social responsibility sequentially. In addition, the indirect associations were contingent on self-influencer congruence. The relationship is stronger for those with higher levels of self-influencer congruence. The findings have important implications for communication research on health education and health promotion intervention designs.
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Piper Liping Liu
Piper Liping Liu is a research assistant professor at the Department of Communication at the University of Macau. Piper specializes in socio-cultural practices in relation to social media, human–computer interaction studies, and health communication.
Qingrui Li
Qingrui Li is a Ph.D. student at the Faculty of Humanities and Arts at Macau University of Science and Technology. Qingrui’s research interests include the digital divide, social inequalities, and health communication.
Zijun Wang
Zijun Wang is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Communication at the University of Macau. Zijun’s research interests include public relations and health communication.