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Community-oriented Motivational Interviewing (MI): A novel framework extending MI to address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms
Researchers have linked circulating misinformation in online platforms to low COVID-19 vaccine uptake. Two disparate literatures provide relevant initial guidance to address the problem. Motivational Interviewing (MI) effectively reduces vaccine hesitancy in clinical environments; meanwhile, social...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9745298/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107609 |
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author | Scales, David Gorman, Jack M. DiCaprio, Peter Hurth, Lindsay Radhakrishnan, Malavika Windham, Savannah Akunne, Azubuike Florman, Julia Leininger, Lindsey Starks, Tyrel J. |
author_facet | Scales, David Gorman, Jack M. DiCaprio, Peter Hurth, Lindsay Radhakrishnan, Malavika Windham, Savannah Akunne, Azubuike Florman, Julia Leininger, Lindsey Starks, Tyrel J. |
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description | Researchers have linked circulating misinformation in online platforms to low COVID-19 vaccine uptake. Two disparate literatures provide relevant initial guidance to address the problem. Motivational Interviewing (MI) effectively reduces vaccine hesitancy in clinical environments; meanwhile, social scientists note inoculation, rebuttal, and appeals to accuracy are persuasive in digital contexts. A tension is inherent in these approaches. MI in digital forums may induce an ‘illusory truth effect,’ wherein falsehoods appear more accurate through repetition. Yet, rebutting misinformation directly may elicit backfire or reactance effects, motivating some to amplify their presentation of misinformation. Building on Identity Process Theory, we propose a theoretical framework for conducting MI-based infodemiology interventions among digital communities that conceptualizes the community in toto (rather than one specific person) as the unit of focus. Case examples from interventions on public Facebook posts illustrate three processes unique to such interventions: 1) Navigating tension between addressing commenters and “bystanders”; 2) Activating pro-vaccine bystanders; and 3) Reframing uncertainty or information individuals might find concerning or threatening according to implied collective values. This paper suggests community-oriented MI can maximize persuasive effects on bystanders while minimizing potential reactance from those with committed beliefs, thereby guiding community-oriented public health messaging interventions enacted in digital environments. |
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spelling | pubmed-97452982022-12-13 Community-oriented Motivational Interviewing (MI): A novel framework extending MI to address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms Scales, David Gorman, Jack M. DiCaprio, Peter Hurth, Lindsay Radhakrishnan, Malavika Windham, Savannah Akunne, Azubuike Florman, Julia Leininger, Lindsey Starks, Tyrel J. Comput Human Behav Article Researchers have linked circulating misinformation in online platforms to low COVID-19 vaccine uptake. Two disparate literatures provide relevant initial guidance to address the problem. Motivational Interviewing (MI) effectively reduces vaccine hesitancy in clinical environments; meanwhile, social scientists note inoculation, rebuttal, and appeals to accuracy are persuasive in digital contexts. A tension is inherent in these approaches. MI in digital forums may induce an ‘illusory truth effect,’ wherein falsehoods appear more accurate through repetition. Yet, rebutting misinformation directly may elicit backfire or reactance effects, motivating some to amplify their presentation of misinformation. Building on Identity Process Theory, we propose a theoretical framework for conducting MI-based infodemiology interventions among digital communities that conceptualizes the community in toto (rather than one specific person) as the unit of focus. Case examples from interventions on public Facebook posts illustrate three processes unique to such interventions: 1) Navigating tension between addressing commenters and “bystanders”; 2) Activating pro-vaccine bystanders; and 3) Reframing uncertainty or information individuals might find concerning or threatening according to implied collective values. This paper suggests community-oriented MI can maximize persuasive effects on bystanders while minimizing potential reactance from those with committed beliefs, thereby guiding community-oriented public health messaging interventions enacted in digital environments. The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. 2023-04 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9745298/ /pubmed/36531901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107609 Text en © 2022 The Authors Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Article Scales, David Gorman, Jack M. DiCaprio, Peter Hurth, Lindsay Radhakrishnan, Malavika Windham, Savannah Akunne, Azubuike Florman, Julia Leininger, Lindsey Starks, Tyrel J. Community-oriented Motivational Interviewing (MI): A novel framework extending MI to address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms |
title | Community-oriented Motivational Interviewing (MI): A novel framework extending MI to address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms |
title_full | Community-oriented Motivational Interviewing (MI): A novel framework extending MI to address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms |
title_fullStr | Community-oriented Motivational Interviewing (MI): A novel framework extending MI to address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms |
title_full_unstemmed | Community-oriented Motivational Interviewing (MI): A novel framework extending MI to address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms |
title_short | Community-oriented Motivational Interviewing (MI): A novel framework extending MI to address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms |
title_sort | community-oriented motivational interviewing (mi): a novel framework extending mi to address covid-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9745298/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107609 |
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