Perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic and government response among Turkish-speaking immigrants in Germany during the initial lockdown period.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Public Health Policy Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-18 DOI:10.1057/s41271-023-00449-y
Sabahat Ölcer
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Abstract

Understanding the socioeconomic and health impacts of the pandemic and their consequences on immigrants necessitates consideration of how they have perceived the global threat. By applying agenda-setting theory to Turkish-speaking immigrants in Germany as a case study, I investigated what issues created a sense of urgency for them during the initial lockdown and how they approached the government's COVID-19-related agenda. I used purposeful sampling and video comments on COVID-19-related news created by three journalists on YouTube channels and applied qualitative content analysis to interpret the comments. Analysis of 118 comments and 68 replies showed that social media played an important role in immigrants' awareness of COVID-19, especially about authorities' responses, pandemic-related measures, and economic aid packages. Immigrants perceived the information as cause for concern and reactions varied by socioeconomic status. Comments not only supported authorities pandemic strategies but also indicated doubts caused by lack of transparency, certain recommendations, regulations, and aid.

在封锁初期,德国土耳其语移民对COVID-19大流行和政府应对措施的看法。
要了解大流行病对社会经济和健康的影响及其对移民的影响,就必须考虑他们如何看待这一全球威胁。通过将议程设置理论应用于德国讲土耳其语的移民作为案例研究,我调查了在最初的封锁期间,哪些问题给他们带来了紧迫感,以及他们如何处理政府与covid -19相关的议程。我对三名记者在YouTube频道上创作的新冠新闻进行有目的的抽样和视频评论,并运用定性内容分析对评论进行解读。对118条评论和68条回复的分析表明,社交媒体在移民对COVID-19的认识方面发挥了重要作用,特别是对当局的应对措施、与大流行相关的措施和经济援助方案。移民们认为这些信息是引起关注的原因,他们的反应因社会经济地位的不同而不同。评论不仅支持当局的大流行病战略,而且也表明了由于缺乏透明度、某些建议、法规和援助而引起的疑虑。
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Journal of Public Health Policy
Journal of Public Health Policy 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Policy (JPHP) will continue its 35 year tradition: an accessible source of scholarly articles on the epidemiologic and social foundations of public health policy, rigorously edited, and progressive. JPHP aims to create a more inclusive public health policy dialogue, within nations and among them. It broadens public health policy debates beyond the ''health system'' to examine all forces and environments that impinge on the health of populations. It provides an exciting platform for airing controversy and framing policy debates - honing policies to solve new problems and unresolved old ones. JPHP welcomes unsolicited original scientific and policy contributions on all public health topics. New authors are particularly encouraged to enter debates about how to improve the health of populations and reduce health disparities.
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