Unveiling the influence of TikTok dependency on university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior

In the post-COVID-19 era, Chinese university students have become more reliant on TikTok for health information, which has shaped their health-related behavior. In order to investigate how university students' reliance on health information on TikTok influenced their health protective behaviors...

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Main Authors: Yang, Yang, Adnan, Hamedi Mohd, Alivi, Mumtaz Aini, Sarmiti, Nor Zaliza
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https://doi.org/10.11114/smc.v12i1.6625
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spelling my.um.eprints.447382024-07-11T01:08:41Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44738/ Unveiling the influence of TikTok dependency on university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior Yang, Yang Adnan, Hamedi Mohd Alivi, Mumtaz Aini Sarmiti, Nor Zaliza HE Transportation and Communications RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine In the post-COVID-19 era, Chinese university students have become more reliant on TikTok for health information, which has shaped their health-related behavior. In order to investigate how university students' reliance on health information on TikTok influenced their health protective behaviors in response to COVID-19, a survey questionnaire was designed to measure the following four constructs: TikTok dependency, health information seeking, TikTok trust, and health Protective behavior. A total of 426 respondents in China participated in the survey and the data was analyzed through structural equation modeling (SEM). The findings indicate that respondents who have higher TikTok dependency tend to have higher post-COVID-19 health protective behavior. Study results also found that health information seeking and TikTok trust partially mediate the relationship between TikTok dependency and post-COVID-19 health protective behavior separately. To conclude, the results highlight the important role of TikTok as a social media platform for university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior in Wuhan of China. © 2023 International Academic Printing Co. Ltd.. All rights reserved. Redfame Publishing Inc. 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed Yang, Yang and Adnan, Hamedi Mohd and Alivi, Mumtaz Aini and Sarmiti, Nor Zaliza (2024) Unveiling the influence of TikTok dependency on university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior. Studies in Media and Communication, 12 (1). pp. 390-400. ISSN 2325-8071, DOI https://doi.org/10.11114/smc.v12i1.6625 <https://doi.org/10.11114/smc.v12i1.6625>. https://doi.org/10.11114/smc.v12i1.6625 10.11114/smc.v12i1.6625
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topic HE Transportation and Communications
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
spellingShingle HE Transportation and Communications
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Yang, Yang
Adnan, Hamedi Mohd
Alivi, Mumtaz Aini
Sarmiti, Nor Zaliza
Unveiling the influence of TikTok dependency on university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior
description In the post-COVID-19 era, Chinese university students have become more reliant on TikTok for health information, which has shaped their health-related behavior. In order to investigate how university students' reliance on health information on TikTok influenced their health protective behaviors in response to COVID-19, a survey questionnaire was designed to measure the following four constructs: TikTok dependency, health information seeking, TikTok trust, and health Protective behavior. A total of 426 respondents in China participated in the survey and the data was analyzed through structural equation modeling (SEM). The findings indicate that respondents who have higher TikTok dependency tend to have higher post-COVID-19 health protective behavior. Study results also found that health information seeking and TikTok trust partially mediate the relationship between TikTok dependency and post-COVID-19 health protective behavior separately. To conclude, the results highlight the important role of TikTok as a social media platform for university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior in Wuhan of China. © 2023 International Academic Printing Co. Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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author Yang, Yang
Adnan, Hamedi Mohd
Alivi, Mumtaz Aini
Sarmiti, Nor Zaliza
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Adnan, Hamedi Mohd
Alivi, Mumtaz Aini
Sarmiti, Nor Zaliza
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title Unveiling the influence of TikTok dependency on university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior
title_short Unveiling the influence of TikTok dependency on university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior
title_full Unveiling the influence of TikTok dependency on university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior
title_fullStr Unveiling the influence of TikTok dependency on university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior
title_full_unstemmed Unveiling the influence of TikTok dependency on university students' post-COVID-19 health protective behavior
title_sort unveiling the influence of tiktok dependency on university students' post-covid-19 health protective behavior
publisher Redfame Publishing Inc.
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/44738/
https://doi.org/10.11114/smc.v12i1.6625
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