TY - JOUR
T1 - Emotion as a predictor of crisis communicative behaviors
T2 - examining information seeking and sharing during Hurricane Florence*
AU - Austin, Lucinda
AU - Kim, Seoyeon
AU - Saffer, Adam J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 National Communication Association.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Those affected by catastrophic events like hurricanes are burdened with the task of preparing for and responding to the threats of harm in addition to dealing with the emotionally taxing process of consuming and sharing disaster-related information. However, little is known about how threats and emotions during natural disasters impact media usage for information seeking and sharing. This study examined the relationship between the perceived threat of disasters (including disaster severity and involvement recognition), negative emotions, and information seeking and forwarding/sharing via different types of media. We surveyed over 600 adults in U.S. counties impacted by Hurricane Florence in 2018. Our findings show that negative crisis emotions mediated the relationship between threat appraisals and information seeking and sharing behaviors. In our discussion, we suggest how disaster/emergency communication professionals can prepare and respond to disasters by knowing how emotions influence individuals’ communicative behaviors.
AB - Those affected by catastrophic events like hurricanes are burdened with the task of preparing for and responding to the threats of harm in addition to dealing with the emotionally taxing process of consuming and sharing disaster-related information. However, little is known about how threats and emotions during natural disasters impact media usage for information seeking and sharing. This study examined the relationship between the perceived threat of disasters (including disaster severity and involvement recognition), negative emotions, and information seeking and forwarding/sharing via different types of media. We surveyed over 600 adults in U.S. counties impacted by Hurricane Florence in 2018. Our findings show that negative crisis emotions mediated the relationship between threat appraisals and information seeking and sharing behaviors. In our discussion, we suggest how disaster/emergency communication professionals can prepare and respond to disasters by knowing how emotions influence individuals’ communicative behaviors.
KW - Disaster communication
KW - emotions
KW - information seeking
KW - information sharing
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U2 - 10.1080/00909882.2023.2177121
DO - 10.1080/00909882.2023.2177121
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85149267051
SN - 0090-9882
VL - 51
SP - 559
EP - 578
JO - Journal of Applied Communication Research
JF - Journal of Applied Communication Research
IS - 5
ER -