Threat appraisal, emotional contagion, and Fear of COVID-19: Revision of the Extended Parallel Process Model

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Authors/contributors
Title
Threat appraisal, emotional contagion, and Fear of COVID-19: Revision of the Extended Parallel Process Model
Abstract
Fear of COVID-19 has been understandably widespread, given continual exposure to dire information from pandemic media coverage and interpersonal communications. The present study addresses a limitation of the extended parallel process model in predicting fear of COVID-19 by inclusion of the concept of emotional contagion. The main gap in the literature is filled by the study’s distinctive contribution that broadens and upgrades the extended parallel process model. The model is extended by its integration with the theory of emotional processing. The study is based on a national panel of adults (N = 206). The methods include path modeling by SmartPLS. In addition, multigroup analyses examine overall model differences between gender classifications. Findings and conclusions can be used to minimize excessive fear, and at the same time to promote confidence in following official public guidance and protective regulations to cope with the pandemic. © The Author(s) 2023.
Publication
Journal of Applied Social Science
Date
2023
Citation Key
princeThreatAppraisalEmotional2023
ISSN
1936-7244
Archive
Scopus
Short Title
Threat Appraisal, Emotional Contagion, and Fear of COVID-19
Language
English
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Scopus
Citation
Prince, M., & Kim, Y. (2023). Threat appraisal, emotional contagion, and Fear of COVID-19: Revision of the Extended Parallel Process Model. Journal of Applied Social Science. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1177/19367244231208893