Infodemic Accelerates Psychological Effect in Covid-19 Pandemic: A Cross Sectional Study

Muhammad Kawsar Mahmud, Mehedi Hasan, Tahmina Sultana, Mynul Islam
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An infodemicis is an influx of wrong or deceptive information on social media during a pandemic. It results in misunderstandings and risk-taking actions that have a negative psychological effect. The Infodemic intensified the effects of the pandemic. This study aimed to evaluate how Infodemic made people squandered, which caused psychological damage. Primary and secondary data have been used, and 310 usable questionnaires have been collected for this study using a purposive sampling technique. For data analysis, SPSS-22 software has been used. The study found that people are bewildered, causing Infodemic rapidly spread on digital platforms and creating psychological pressure. The study has recommended that all netizens should apply common sense to believe any news, check the authenticity of the news through various prescribed websites, and talk with the concerned authority for clarification so that they could clog any unwanted situation. Our findings give insights into how Infodemic and psychological effects are closely associated with handling such situations at the initial phase. These findings also could assist us in intuitively comprehending the effects of Infodemic spread on people’s emotions during the Covid-19 pandemic and assist the government in reducing panic.
信息流行病加速了Covid-19大流行的心理效应:一项横断面研究
信息大流行是指在大流行期间,社交媒体上大量涌入错误或欺骗性信息。它会导致误解和冒险行为,从而产生负面的心理影响。信息大流行加剧了大流行病的影响。这项研究旨在评估信息大流行是如何使人们挥霍无度,从而造成心理伤害的。本研究采用了主要和次要数据,并采用有目的抽样技术收集了310份可用问卷。数据分析采用SPSS-22软件。研究发现,人们感到困惑,导致信息疫情在数字平台上迅速蔓延,造成心理压力。该研究建议,所有网民都应该运用常识相信任何新闻,通过各种规定的网站检查新闻的真实性,并与有关当局交谈以澄清,以便他们可以避免任何不必要的情况。我们的研究结果揭示了信息传播和心理影响如何与在初始阶段处理此类情况密切相关。这些发现还可以帮助我们直观地理解Covid-19大流行期间信息传播对人们情绪的影响,并帮助政府减少恐慌。
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