Evaluation of Korean-Language COVID-19–Related Medical Information on YouTube: Cross-Sectional Infodemiology StudyOriginal Paper Published on 2020-08-122022-10-30 Journal: Journal of Medical Internet Research [Category] COVID-19, MERS, [키워드] agency collected Consumer health information coronavirus disease country Coverage COVID-19 criteria declined Government had more health communication Health Education highest independent infectious disease outbreaks infodemic infodemiology information infoveillance Internet IQR journal Korean lowest mechanism median Metrics misinformation multimedia not significantly different objective platform proportion public health surveillance quality score reliability Result score scored screened significantly social media Source South South Korea Spread the disease were excluded YouTube [DOI] 10.2196/20775 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Original Paper
Assessment of the Impact of Media Coverage on COVID-19–Related Google Trends Data: Infodemiology StudyOriginal Paper Published on 2020-08-102022-10-30 Journal: Journal of Medical Internet Research [Category] COVID-19, MERS, [키워드] addition Ageusia analyzed Anosmia assessment coronavirus coronavirus disease correlated correlation cough country Coverage COVID-19 death Epidemic FIVE Google Google Trends Impact infodemic infodemiology media media coverage monitoring objective occurred over pandemic Result retrieved Symptom symptoms of COVID-19 these symptom trend with COVID-19 [DOI] 10.2196/19611 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Original Paper
What Media Helps, What Media Hurts: A Mixed Methods Survey Study of Coping with COVID-19 Using the Media Repertoire Framework and the Appraisal Theory of StressOriginal Paper Published on 2020-08-062022-10-30 Journal: Journal of Medical Internet Research [Category] COVID-19, MERS, [키워드] affected age Analysis appraisal approach asked avoidance benefit Canada changes in connection coping coronavirus disease COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic COVID19 dissemination explained Facebook Factor framework Gender increase in individual infodemic infodemiology information information and communication technologies investigated less lockdowns media men mental health Netflix objective Older pandemic physical physical distancing populations positive predict preferences provided question repertoire respondent responses Result screen time Self-isolation social network Stress Subjective Support survey The United States theory Variation with COVID-19 YouTube [DOI] 10.2196/20186 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Original Paper
The Peru Approach against the COVID-19 Infodemic: Insights and StrategiesPerspective Piece Published on 2020-08-042022-10-28 Journal: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygi [Category] COVID-19, MERS, SARS, [키워드] country COVID-19 COVID-19 epidemic implementation infodemic information insight media offer Perspective public health Strategy [DOI] 10.4269/ajtmh.20-0536 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Perspective Piece
Public Health in the Information Age: Recognizing the Infosphere as a Social Determinant of HealthArticle Published on 2020-08-032023-06-13 Journal: Journal of Medical Internet Research [Category] MERS, [키워드] COVID-19 disinformation infodemic infodemiology information ethics infosphere misinformation public health social determinants of health [DOI] 10.2196/19311 PMC 바로가기
Cross-Country Comparison of Public Awareness, Rumors, and Behavioral Responses to the COVID-19 Epidemic: Infodemiology StudyOriginal Paper Published on 2020-08-032023-06-13 Journal: Journal of Medical Internet Research [Category] MERS, [키워드] Behavior COVID-19 Google Trends infodemic infodemiology infoveillance Internet Public response rumor Surveillance trend [DOI] 10.2196/21143 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Original Paper
Coronavirus-Related Health Literacy: A Cross-Sectional Study in Adults during the COVID-19 Infodemic in GermanyArticle Published on 2020-07-302022-10-30 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research an [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] adult population conducted construct validity coronavirus coronavirus 2 COVID-19 cross-sectional feasible Germany Health health information health literacy HLS-EU-Q infodemic information internal media participant reported SARS-CoV-2 significantly higher survey while [DOI] 10.3390/ijerph17155503 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
COVID-19 and misinformation: how an infodemic fuelled the prominence of vitamin DLetter to the Editor Published on 2020-07-272022-10-28 Journal: The British Journal of Nutrition [Category] Coronavirus, Fulltext, MERS, SARS, [키워드] COVID-19 infodemic [DOI] 10.1017/S0007114520002950 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Letter to the Editor
Influence of Mass and Social Media on Psychobehavioral Responses Among Medical Students During the Downward Trend of COVID-19 in Fujian, China: Cross-Sectional StudyOriginal Paper Published on 2020-07-202022-10-30 Journal: Journal of Medical Internet Research [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] 95% CI Analysis Anxiety association belief China conducted consequence contribute COVID-19 COVID-19 outbreak cross-sectional demonstrated Downward emotional Evidence Fuzhou greater Health Health Science influence infodemic information Intention Lower mass Mass media measure media medical students Model multivariable analyses not significant Novel coronavirus objective Odds ratio pandemic psychobehavioral reported response Result Self-efficacy severity significantly social media Stress student susceptibility trend univariable university [DOI] 10.2196/19982 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Original Paper
Personalizing symptom monitoring and contact tracing efforts through a COVID-19 web-appOpinion Published on 2020-07-132022-10-29 Journal: Infectious Diseases of Poverty [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] addition Anxiety approach circulation close contact Contact Contact tracing Contact tracking coronavirus COVID-19 effort facilitate Health health authorities healthcare individual infodemic information Internet management MONITOR monitoring Novel coronavirus outbreak pandemic Panic Record recorded resource resources risk severity Spread Symptom Symptom monitoring tap temperature time-consuming Travel Web-app widespread World Health Organization [DOI] 10.1186/s40249-020-00711-5 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Opinion