Citation
Liu, Jie.
(2024)
Mediating effects of situational motivation in problem solving on risk perception and communicant activeness during COVID-19 mobility restrictions in China.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Mediating effects of situational motivation in problem solving on risk perception and communicant activeness during COVID-19 mobility restrictions in China public) were categorised based on public behaviour. A total of 632 respondents
in Beijing were selected via cluster sampling to address the online
questionnaire. The survey data were subsequently analysed with Statistical
Product and Service Solutions (SPSS) and Structural Equation Modelling
(SEM). Based on the analysis outcomes, both the active (48%) and aware
(29%) public were the key research groups. The hypotheses tested in this
study were duly supported. The empirical outcomes are presented as follows:
(i) Risk perception (RP) significantly affected public recognition; (ii) problem
recognition (PR) and involvement recognition (IR) positively influenced health
information communicant activeness (CA) via situational motivation in
problem-solving (SMPS); and (iii) constraint recognition (CR) negatively
affected health information communicant activeness (CA) via situational
motivation in problem-solving (SMPS). In essence, the active public can serve
as activists to address public mobility restriction issues during COVID-19.
Public relations primarily aim to mobilise the aware public to become an active
one. This empirical work examines the effectiveness of STOPS applied to
COVID-19 and incorporates risk perception into a theoretical framework,
which explains public response to mobility restrictions. The current outcomes
potentially catalyse health information communication strategies and public
relations to improve policy communication and public adherence by
understanding different public segments' behaviours.
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| Item Type: |
Thesis
(Doctoral)
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| Subject: |
COVID‑19 (Disease) - China |
| Subject: |
Risk perception - Psychological aspects |
| Subject: |
Motivation (Psychology) |
| Call Number: |
FBMK 2024 18 |
| Chairman Supervisor: |
Norliana binti Hashim, PhD |
| Divisions: |
Faculty of Modern Language and Communication |
| Keywords: |
COVID-19,Situational Theory of Problem Solving, Mobility
Restrictions, Risk Perception, Communicant Activeness |
| Depositing User: |
Ms. Rohana Alias
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| Date Deposited: |
11 Mar 2026 02:21 |
| Last Modified: |
11 Mar 2026 02:21 |
| URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/123230 |
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