How Does Social Media Influence People to Get Vaccinated? The Elaboration Likelihood Model of a Person�s Attitude and Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccines

The global COVID-19 mass vaccination program has created a polemic amongst pro-and anti-vaccination groups on social media. However, the working mechanism on how the shared information might influence an individual decision to be vaccinated is still limited. This study em-barks on adopting the elabo...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Rizal, A.R., Nordin, S.M., Ahmad, W.F.W., Ahmad Khiri, M.J., Hussin, S.H.
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Published: MDPI 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.290222022-03-17T16:39:30Z How Does Social Media Influence People to Get Vaccinated? The Elaboration Likelihood Model of a Person�s Attitude and Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccines Ahmad Rizal, A.R. Nordin, S.M. Ahmad, W.F.W. Ahmad Khiri, M.J. Hussin, S.H. The global COVID-19 mass vaccination program has created a polemic amongst pro-and anti-vaccination groups on social media. However, the working mechanism on how the shared information might influence an individual decision to be vaccinated is still limited. This study em-barks on adopting the elaboration likelihood model (ELM) framework. We examined the function of central route factors (information completeness and information accuracy) as well as peripheral route factors (experience sharing and social pressure) in influencing attitudes towards vaccination and the intention to obtain the vaccine. We use a factorial design to create eight different scenarios in the form of Twitter posts to test the interaction and emulate the situation on social media. In total, 528 respondents were involved in this study. Findings from this study indicated that both the central route and peripheral route significantly influence individually perceived informativeness and perceived persuasiveness. Consequently, these two factors significantly influence attitude towards vaccination and intention to obtain the vaccine. According to the findings, it is suggested that, apart from evidence-based communication, the government or any interested parties can utilize both experience sharing and social pressure elements to increase engagement related to COVID-19 vaccines on social media, such as Twitter. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. MDPI 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85124911058&doi=10.3390%2fijerph19042378&partnerID=40&md5=9d230e747f3fec9912d9cc51bf5a18ad Ahmad Rizal, A.R. and Nordin, S.M. and Ahmad, W.F.W. and Ahmad Khiri, M.J. and Hussin, S.H. (2022) How Does Social Media Influence People to Get Vaccinated? The Elaboration Likelihood Model of a Person�s Attitude and Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccines. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19 (4). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29022/
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description The global COVID-19 mass vaccination program has created a polemic amongst pro-and anti-vaccination groups on social media. However, the working mechanism on how the shared information might influence an individual decision to be vaccinated is still limited. This study em-barks on adopting the elaboration likelihood model (ELM) framework. We examined the function of central route factors (information completeness and information accuracy) as well as peripheral route factors (experience sharing and social pressure) in influencing attitudes towards vaccination and the intention to obtain the vaccine. We use a factorial design to create eight different scenarios in the form of Twitter posts to test the interaction and emulate the situation on social media. In total, 528 respondents were involved in this study. Findings from this study indicated that both the central route and peripheral route significantly influence individually perceived informativeness and perceived persuasiveness. Consequently, these two factors significantly influence attitude towards vaccination and intention to obtain the vaccine. According to the findings, it is suggested that, apart from evidence-based communication, the government or any interested parties can utilize both experience sharing and social pressure elements to increase engagement related to COVID-19 vaccines on social media, such as Twitter. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Ahmad Rizal, A.R.
Nordin, S.M.
Ahmad, W.F.W.
Ahmad Khiri, M.J.
Hussin, S.H.
spellingShingle Ahmad Rizal, A.R.
Nordin, S.M.
Ahmad, W.F.W.
Ahmad Khiri, M.J.
Hussin, S.H.
How Does Social Media Influence People to Get Vaccinated? The Elaboration Likelihood Model of a Person�s Attitude and Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
author_facet Ahmad Rizal, A.R.
Nordin, S.M.
Ahmad, W.F.W.
Ahmad Khiri, M.J.
Hussin, S.H.
author_sort Ahmad Rizal, A.R.
title How Does Social Media Influence People to Get Vaccinated? The Elaboration Likelihood Model of a Person�s Attitude and Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
title_short How Does Social Media Influence People to Get Vaccinated? The Elaboration Likelihood Model of a Person�s Attitude and Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
title_full How Does Social Media Influence People to Get Vaccinated? The Elaboration Likelihood Model of a Person�s Attitude and Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
title_fullStr How Does Social Media Influence People to Get Vaccinated? The Elaboration Likelihood Model of a Person�s Attitude and Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
title_full_unstemmed How Does Social Media Influence People to Get Vaccinated? The Elaboration Likelihood Model of a Person�s Attitude and Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
title_sort how does social media influence people to get vaccinated? the elaboration likelihood model of a person�s attitude and intention to get covid-19 vaccines
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