心理科学进展 ›› 2020, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (8): 1307-1324.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2020.01307
收稿日期:
2019-10-29
出版日期:
2020-08-15
发布日期:
2020-06-28
通讯作者:
付春野
E-mail:chunyefu1919@163.com
基金资助:
LYU Xiaokang1,2, LIU Hongzhi1,2, FU Chunye3()
Received:
2019-10-29
Online:
2020-08-15
Published:
2020-06-28
Contact:
FU Chunye
E-mail:chunyefu1919@163.com
摘要:
从信息加工视角探究个体对医疗信息的风险感知过程, 通过医疗信息来源、医疗信息内容与呈现形式和信息加工主体三个方面归纳其影响因素, 并基于经验-分析式加工理论和字面-要义加工理论探讨医疗信息风险感知的认知机制。今后研究可更注重医疗信息风险感知的通用研究与特殊主题研究的平衡、风险感知测量工具的规范性与特异性的结合, 并立足于中国医疗体系建立具有循证依据的预防措施和配套政策。
中图分类号:
吕小康, 刘洪志, 付春野. (2020). 医疗信息的风险感知. 心理科学进展 , 28(8), 1307-1324.
LYU Xiaokang, LIU Hongzhi, FU Chunye. (2020). Risk perception of medical information. Advances in Psychological Science, 28(8), 1307-1324.
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