In Covid-19 Health Messaging, Loss Framing Increases Anxiety With Little-To Concomitant Benefits: Experimental Evidence From 84 Countries

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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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Message framing, Anxiety, Nudges, COVID-19, 330, 230 Affective Neuroscience, message framing, 501002 Angewandte Psychologie, coronavirus, 150, 501013 Motivational psychology, [SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, Message framing, Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Anxiety, [SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, 501021 Social psychology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, 501002 Applied psychology, Anxiety; COVID-19; Message framing; Nudges, Anxiety; COVID-19; Message framing; Nudges;, Health Psychology, Behaviour Change and Well-being, 501013 Motivationspsychologie, COVID-19, anxiety, nudges, 300, Nudges, message framing ; anxiety ; nudges ; COVID-19, 306, [SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology, [SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology, 501021 Sozialpsychologie, Covid-19, Research Article

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