触发警告 ≠触发警告:对负面和积极结果的不同措辞的触发警告进行比较
Hannah Willems1, Julia A Glombiewski1, Richard J McNally2
1Department of Psychology, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau.
概括
触发警告 (TWs) 根据其配方,可能会对人们产生不同的影响. 详细的警告可能会增加恐惧,但也会增加尊重和自主性的感觉,强调需要特定环境的设计.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 媒体研究 媒体研究
- 信息传播 信息传播 信息传播
背景情况:
- 触发警告 (TWs) 的目的是提醒个人注意潜在的令人不安的内容.
- 之前的研究对TWs的疗效产生了不同的结果.
- 技术工作的具体措辞和细节水平可能会影响其影响.
研究的目的:
- 调查不同的触发警告如何影响心理和情绪反应.
- 评估负面结果 (如威胁,恐惧) 和积极结果 (如尊重,自主).
- 为了比较详细内容警告与一般内容警告的影响.
主要方法:
- 一项跨国在线研究,共有409名参与者 (讲德语和英语).
- 参与者对预期的威胁,恐惧,准备和避免的意图等级了各种详细的触发警告.
- 还测量了与TWs相关的自主感和尊重.
主要成果:
- 在不同的TW配方中观察到结果的显著差异.
- 与一般警告相比,详细警告增加了预期的威胁,恐惧和回避意图.
- 虽然参与者觉得详细的TW更受尊重,但情感准备并没有像预期的那样增加;然而,自主性得到了增强.
结论:
- 触发警告的制定显著影响负面和积极的结果.
- 技术工作室的设计应适应特定的背景和目标,例如增强自主性或减少威胁.
- 对不同人群,包括患有PTSD的人群,必须仔细考虑避免等潜在影响.
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