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Health information sources and the level of trust in a particular source may influence
the subsequent adoption of advocated health behaviors. Information source preference
and levels of trust are also likely to be influenced by sociodemographic (culture,
age, gender) variables. Understanding these source-trust-behavior relationships across
various national and cultural contexts is integral to improved health messaging. The
present study identified the sources most frequently consulted to obtain information
about COVID-19 during the pandemic’s early stages in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The study quantified levels of trust across an array of information sources, factoring
in sociodemographic variables. Finally, the study explored the relationship between
sociodemographic variables, levels of trust in information sources, and the adoption of
COVID-19 related protective behaviors. Participants (n = 1585) were recruited during
the first 2 weeks of April 2020 via announcements in the UAE media and through
email networks. All participants completed a web-based survey presented in English or
Arabic, as preferred. The most frequently consulted information sources were websites
(health information websites), social media, government communications, and family
and friends. The sources rated most trustworthy were: personal physicians, health care
professionals, and government communications. There were differences in the use of
sources and levels of trust according to age, gender, and education. The levels of trust
in sources of information were associated with the adoption of protective behaviors,
significantly so for citizens of the UAE. These findings may help inform the improvement
of pandemic–related health messaging in multicultural contexts.
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Keywords
Trust Protective health behaviors Sources of information COVID-19 Health UAE
Citation
Figueiras, M. J., Ghorayeb, J., Coutinho, M. V. C., Marôco, J., & Thomas, J. (2021). Levels of Trust in Information Sources as a Predictor of Protective Health Behaviors During COVID-19 Pandemic: A UAE Cross-Sectional Study. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 1–12.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.