Abstract

The fundamental challenge for refining theories of communication and uncertainty is to abandon the assumption that uncertainty will produce anxiety. To better explain processes of communication and uncertainty management the authors must answer questions about a) the experience and meaning of uncertainty b) the role of appraisal and emotion in uncertainty management and c) the range of behavioral and psychological responses to uncertainty. This paper outlines and extends a theory of uncertainty management and reviews current theory and research in this area. In addition to the theoretical advances promised by this perspective the paper describes applications to health communication practice. The drive in disease prevention to reduce uncertainty about the state of health and illness has led to a culture of chronic illness. Constant surveillance of peoples health combined with improved methods for screening and monitoring virtually guarantee finding something wrong with every person creating a society divided into the chronically ill and the worried well (i.e. those waiting to be diagnosed). (authors)

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