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In COVID-19 Health Messaging, Loss Framing Increases Anxiety with Little-to-No Concomitant Benefits: Experimental Evidence from 84 Countries

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  • Charles Dorison

    (Northwestern University [Evanston])

  • Jennifer Lerner

    (Harvard University)

  • Blake Heller

    (Harvard University)

  • Alexander Rothman

    (University of Minnesota [Morris] - University of Minnesota System)

  • Ichiro Kawachi

    (Harvard University)

  • Ke Wang

    (Harvard University)

  • Vaughan Rees
  • Brian Gill
  • Nancy Gibbs

    (Harvard University)

  • Charles Ebersole
  • Zahir Vally
  • Zuzanna Tajchman
  • Andras Zsido
  • Mija Zrimsek
  • Zhang Chen
  • Ignazio Ziano
  • Zoi Gialitaki
  • Chris Ceary
  • Yijun Lin
  • Yoshihiko Kunisato
  • Yuki Yamada
  • Qinyu Xiao
  • Xiaoming Jiang
  • Xinkai Du
  • Elvin Yao
  • John Paul Wilson
  • Wilson Cyrus-Lai
  • William Jimenez-Leal
  • Wilbert Law
  • W. Matthew Collins
  • Karley Richard
  • Marek Vranka
  • Vladislav Ankushev
  • Vidar Schei
  • Valerija Križanić
  • Veselina Hristova Kadreva
  • Vera Cubela Adoric
  • Ulrich Tran
  • Siu Kit Yeung
  • Widad Hassan
  • Ralph Houston
  • Tiago Lima
  • Thomas Ostermann
  • Thomas Frizzo
  • Therese Sverdrup
  • Thea House
  • Tripat Gill
  • Maksim Fedotov
  • Tamar Paltrow
  • Teodor Jernsäther
  • Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
  • Thomas Hostler
  • Tatsunori Ishii
  • Barnabas Szaszi
  • Sylwia Adamus
  • Lilian Suter
  • Sumaiya Habib
  • Anna Studzinska
  • Dragana Stojanovska
  • Steve Janssen
  • Stefan Stieger
  • Stefan Schulenberg
  • Srinivasan Tatachari
  • Soufian Azouaghe
  • Piotr Sorokowski
  • Agnieszka Sorokowska
  • Xin Song
  • Savannah Lewis
  • Sladjana Sinkolova
  • Dmitry Grigoryev
  • Shira Meir Drexler
  • Shimrit Daches
  • Shawn Geniole
  • Selena Vračar
  • Sébastien Massoni

    (BETA - Bureau d'Économie Théorique et Appliquée - AgroParisTech - UNISTRA - Université de Strasbourg - Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) - Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar - UL - Université de Lorraine - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement)

  • Saša Zorjan
  • Eylül Sarıoğuz
  • Sara Morales Izquierdo
  • Sara Alves
  • Sara Pöntinen
  • Sara Álvarez Solas
  • Santiago Ordoñez-Riaño
  • Sanja Batić Očovaj
  • Sandersan Onie
  • Samuel Lins
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  • Raquel Oliveira
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  • Rima-Maria Rahal
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  • Anum Urooj
  • Ahmed Khaoudi
  • Afroja Ahmed
  • Agata Groyecka-Bernard
  • Adrian Dahl Askelund
  • Adeyemi Adetula
  • Anabel Belaus
  • Abdelilah Ca Charyate
  • Aaron Wichman
  • Alina Stoyanova
  • Anna Greenburgh
  • Andrew Thomas
  • Alexios Arvanitis
  • Patrick Forscher
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  • Nicholas Coles

    (Harvard University)

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic (and its aftermath) highlights a critical need to communicate health information effectively to the global public. Given that subtle differences in information framing can have meaningful effects on behavior, behavioral science research highlights a pressing question: Is it more effective to frame COVID-19 health messages in terms of potential losses (e.g., "If you do not practice these steps, you can endanger yourself and others") or potential gains (e.g., "If you practice these steps, you can protect yourself and others")? Collecting data in 48 languages from 15,929 participants in 84 countries, we experimentally tested the effects of message framing on COVID-19-related judgments, intentions, and feelings. Loss- (vs. gain-) framed messages increased self-reported anxiety among participants cross-nationally with little-to-no impact on policy attitudes, behavioral intentions, or information seeking relevant to pandemic risks. These results were consistent across 84 countries, three variations of the message framing wording, and 560 data processing and analytic choices. Thus, results provide an empirical answer to a global communication question and highlight the emotional toll of loss-framed messages. Critically, this work demonstrates the importance of considering unintended affective consequences when evaluating nudge-style interventions.

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  • Charles Dorison & Jennifer Lerner & Blake Heller & Alexander Rothman & Ichiro Kawachi & Ke Wang & Vaughan Rees & Brian Gill & Nancy Gibbs & Charles Ebersole & Zahir Vally & Zuzanna Tajchman & Andras Z, 2022. "In COVID-19 Health Messaging, Loss Framing Increases Anxiety with Little-to-No Concomitant Benefits: Experimental Evidence from 84 Countries," Post-Print hal-03822822, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03822822
    DOI: 10.1007/s42761-022-00128-3
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