2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1008427
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Factors affecting consumer attitudes towards using digital media platforms on health knowledge communication: Findings of cognition–affect–conation pattern

Abstract: As the world enters the second year of the pandemic, many posts are marketed to promote products under the guise of spreading knowledge to fulfill the users’ requirement for health knowledge. Current research, however, has primarily focused on methods to improve health literacy rather than the impact of this new form. To remedy this deficiency, this research use Cognition–Affect–Conation Pattern (CAC) to investigate digital media users and to determine attitudes towards this new form and influential. Data was … Show more

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“…The digital age has empowered consumers to be more active, demanding, and informed about products, leading to changes in the way they make purchasing decisions and interact with brands. (Zeng et al, 2023). Through social media platforms, consumers engage with content provided by producers, fostering a dynamic exchange of knowledge that can drive changes in consumer attitudes and promote sustainable development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital age has empowered consumers to be more active, demanding, and informed about products, leading to changes in the way they make purchasing decisions and interact with brands. (Zeng et al, 2023). Through social media platforms, consumers engage with content provided by producers, fostering a dynamic exchange of knowledge that can drive changes in consumer attitudes and promote sustainable development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%