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Fact-checking of health information: The effect of media literacy, metacognition and health information exposure
Author(s)
Date Issued
2021
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Journal
ISSN
1081-0730
1087-0415
Citation
Journal of Health Communication, 2021, vol. 26(7). pp. 491-500.
Type
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
Abstract
With the rampant circulation of health information, concerns for the information quality are growing. Thereby, scholars are calling for media literacy as an educative means to cultivate fact-checking behavior among information consumers. Focusing on the critical role of metacognition for education effectiveness, this study examined the underlying mechanism that is conducive to the success of media literacy in the context of health information consumption. Based on the survey data collected from 502 Reddit.com users, our findings showed that media literacy was positively associated with fact-checking behavior for health information. Mediation analysis indicated that metacognition mediated the positive relationship between media literacy and fact-checking behavior. In addition, moderated-mediation analysis demonstrated that the mediating effect was weaker for individuals who had higher exposure to health information. The study sheds light on the factors that are essential for the success of media literacy. Implications and future directions are discussed.
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