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A pre- and post-intervention study testing the effect of exposure to languageless animated images communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours on behavioural intentions and beliefs of Guatemalan adults

BACKGROUND: Effective health communication to encourage participation in COVID-19 preventive behaviours is crucial in helping mitigate viral spread. Intentions and beliefs are known determinants of adherence to these behaviours, therefore, health communication interventions based on these constructs...

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Autores principales: O’Brien, Nicola, Vijaykumar, Santosh, Craig, Michael, Land, Ellie, Aquilar Jocol, Sigrid M, Bedoya Mendoza, Xiomara G, de la Cruz Estrada, Rony, Najera Gonzalez, Edwin A, Nicolau Ozaeta, Luisa F
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Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9304925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35862262
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.12.05018
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author O’Brien, Nicola
Vijaykumar, Santosh
Craig, Michael
Land, Ellie
Aquilar Jocol, Sigrid M
Bedoya Mendoza, Xiomara G
de la Cruz Estrada, Rony
Najera Gonzalez, Edwin A
Nicolau Ozaeta, Luisa F
author_facet O’Brien, Nicola
Vijaykumar, Santosh
Craig, Michael
Land, Ellie
Aquilar Jocol, Sigrid M
Bedoya Mendoza, Xiomara G
de la Cruz Estrada, Rony
Najera Gonzalez, Edwin A
Nicolau Ozaeta, Luisa F
author_sort O’Brien, Nicola
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description BACKGROUND: Effective health communication to encourage participation in COVID-19 preventive behaviours is crucial in helping mitigate viral spread. Intentions and beliefs are known determinants of adherence to these behaviours, therefore, health communication interventions based on these constructs may be effective. Visual languageless messages can be particularly useful in multilingual countries, where text-based communications can limit message exposure. This pre- and post-intervention study sought to identify the effect of exposure to languageless animated messages, presented in the Graphic Interchange Format (GIF), communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours (physical distancing, handwashing, and mask-wearing) on behavioural intentions and beliefs. METHODS: Between February and March 2021, a nationally representative sample of 308 Guatemalan adults completed this online survey experiment. Self-reported performance of preventive behaviours, understanding of COVID-19 transmission risk, as well as intentions, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy beliefs about preventive behaviours were assessed at baseline. Participants were then exposed to a random combination of three of four possible GIFs in random presentation order. Following exposure to each GIF, intentions, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy beliefs were reassessed. RESULTS: In terms of main effects, GIF exposure was significantly associated with improved intentions, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy beliefs in relation to physical distancing; intentions and outcome expectancy beliefs in relation to handwashing; and intentions and self-efficacy in relation to mask-wearing. These associations were not dependent on the combination of the three of four possible GIFs presented. Pairwise comparisons revealed that observed improvements in scores were most pronounced from baseline to the first GIF exposure and reduced thereafter. CONCLUSIONS: Exposure to languageless GIFs communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours is associated with improvements in key social-cognitive determinants of those behaviours. Dosage of GIF exposure and durability of effects are issues that warrant further attention so we can better understand the conditions and point at which benefits are maximised. Moreover, the effect on behavioural adherence is yet to be determined. GIFs provide a valuable means to widely disseminate health messages via social media during public health crises, such as COVID-19. When these messages are languageless, the potential reach of dissemination can be maximised.
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spelling pubmed-93049252022-08-03 A pre- and post-intervention study testing the effect of exposure to languageless animated images communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours on behavioural intentions and beliefs of Guatemalan adults O’Brien, Nicola Vijaykumar, Santosh Craig, Michael Land, Ellie Aquilar Jocol, Sigrid M Bedoya Mendoza, Xiomara G de la Cruz Estrada, Rony Najera Gonzalez, Edwin A Nicolau Ozaeta, Luisa F J Glob Health Research Theme 1: COVID-19 Pandemic BACKGROUND: Effective health communication to encourage participation in COVID-19 preventive behaviours is crucial in helping mitigate viral spread. Intentions and beliefs are known determinants of adherence to these behaviours, therefore, health communication interventions based on these constructs may be effective. Visual languageless messages can be particularly useful in multilingual countries, where text-based communications can limit message exposure. This pre- and post-intervention study sought to identify the effect of exposure to languageless animated messages, presented in the Graphic Interchange Format (GIF), communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours (physical distancing, handwashing, and mask-wearing) on behavioural intentions and beliefs. METHODS: Between February and March 2021, a nationally representative sample of 308 Guatemalan adults completed this online survey experiment. Self-reported performance of preventive behaviours, understanding of COVID-19 transmission risk, as well as intentions, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy beliefs about preventive behaviours were assessed at baseline. Participants were then exposed to a random combination of three of four possible GIFs in random presentation order. Following exposure to each GIF, intentions, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy beliefs were reassessed. RESULTS: In terms of main effects, GIF exposure was significantly associated with improved intentions, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy beliefs in relation to physical distancing; intentions and outcome expectancy beliefs in relation to handwashing; and intentions and self-efficacy in relation to mask-wearing. These associations were not dependent on the combination of the three of four possible GIFs presented. Pairwise comparisons revealed that observed improvements in scores were most pronounced from baseline to the first GIF exposure and reduced thereafter. CONCLUSIONS: Exposure to languageless GIFs communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours is associated with improvements in key social-cognitive determinants of those behaviours. Dosage of GIF exposure and durability of effects are issues that warrant further attention so we can better understand the conditions and point at which benefits are maximised. Moreover, the effect on behavioural adherence is yet to be determined. GIFs provide a valuable means to widely disseminate health messages via social media during public health crises, such as COVID-19. When these messages are languageless, the potential reach of dissemination can be maximised. International Society of Global Health 2022-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9304925/ /pubmed/35862262 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.12.05018 Text en Copyright © 2022 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Research Theme 1: COVID-19 Pandemic
O’Brien, Nicola
Vijaykumar, Santosh
Craig, Michael
Land, Ellie
Aquilar Jocol, Sigrid M
Bedoya Mendoza, Xiomara G
de la Cruz Estrada, Rony
Najera Gonzalez, Edwin A
Nicolau Ozaeta, Luisa F
A pre- and post-intervention study testing the effect of exposure to languageless animated images communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours on behavioural intentions and beliefs of Guatemalan adults
title A pre- and post-intervention study testing the effect of exposure to languageless animated images communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours on behavioural intentions and beliefs of Guatemalan adults
title_full A pre- and post-intervention study testing the effect of exposure to languageless animated images communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours on behavioural intentions and beliefs of Guatemalan adults
title_fullStr A pre- and post-intervention study testing the effect of exposure to languageless animated images communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours on behavioural intentions and beliefs of Guatemalan adults
title_full_unstemmed A pre- and post-intervention study testing the effect of exposure to languageless animated images communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours on behavioural intentions and beliefs of Guatemalan adults
title_short A pre- and post-intervention study testing the effect of exposure to languageless animated images communicating COVID-19 preventive behaviours on behavioural intentions and beliefs of Guatemalan adults
title_sort pre- and post-intervention study testing the effect of exposure to languageless animated images communicating covid-19 preventive behaviours on behavioural intentions and beliefs of guatemalan adults
topic Research Theme 1: COVID-19 Pandemic
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9304925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35862262
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.12.05018
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