Insights into the reception and acceptance of risk messages: nuclear emergency communication
The objective of this paper is to test whether the effect of variables such as knowledge, attitudes, trust, risk perception, and psychometric risk characteristics changes in the different stages of risk-related information processing. To address this question, a distinction is made between two information-processing steps, <italic>reception</italic> (measured as a person's ability to retain the information communicated) and <italic>acceptance</italic> (measured as a person's level of agreement with the communicated information). An empirical study was conducted, using a radiological accident (2008) in Belgium as a communication case study. Face-to-face interviews were conducted on a large sample of Belgian population representative with respect to province, region, level of urbanization, gender, age, and professionally active status (<italic>N </italic>= 1031) and among the population living in vicinity of the accident (<italic>N </italic>= 104). All factors were measured on reliable scales (Cronbach's <italic>α</italic> > .75). The reception-acceptance model was used to produce new insights into risk communication. The results demonstrate that knowledge was the driving factor only for the <italic>reception</italic> of risk messages, while heuristic predictors such as psychometric risk characteristics, attitudes, and trust were most influential for the <italic>acceptance</italic> of risk messages. It is discussed how the results will facilitate a more thorough understanding of information processing and how they could be used to design more focused risk communication strategies.
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2014
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Authors: | Perko, Tanja ; Thijssen, Peter ; Turcanu, Catrinel ; Gorp, Baldwin Van |
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Journal of Risk Research. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1366-9877. - Vol. 17.2014, 9, p. 1207-1232
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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