Evaluating the Impact of Social Media News on the Level of Students’ Fear and Anxiety during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Fatemeh Amini, Alireza Banaye Yazdipour, Asma Rashki, Reza Sheibani, Mohammad Reza Mazaheri Habibi
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Background: The spread of false and inaccurate news on social networks has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to fear and panic among users globally and posing a threat to their mental well-being. Aim: This study aims to investigate the impact of social networks on inducing fear and panic among students amidst the COVID-19 outbreak. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Varastegan Institute for Medical Sciences in December 2020, involving a sample of 261 students selected through the available sampling method. The data collection tool utilized was a questionnaire, subjected to content analysis for validation. The questionnaire's reliability, determined through the test-retest method, yielded a score of 0.825. Results: Survey results revealed that virtual social networks such as Telegram (73.9%) and Instagram (65.9%) were the primary platforms for receiving COVID-19 news during the pandemic. Furthermore, 62% of students reported using these networks to access health and COVID-19-related information. Moreover, 36% of respondents indicated experiencing psychological distress due to the dissemination of COVID-19 news. Conclusion: The spread of false information on social media significantly contributes to heightened anxiety and fear among students, leading to increased psychological distress. In order to mitigate the adverse effects of misinformation on social media, it is crucial to educate students on discerning between accurate and inaccurate news. Empowering students with skills to navigate reliable sources can enhance their knowledge and help them avoid unnecessary psychological distress.
评估社交媒体新闻对 COVID-19 大流行期间学生恐惧和焦虑程度的影响
背景:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,虚假和不准确新闻在社交网络上的传播有所增加,导致全球用户产生恐惧和恐慌,并对他们的心理健康构成威胁。目的:本研究旨在调查社交网络在 COVID-19 爆发时对诱发学生恐惧和惊慌的影响。研究方法这项横断面研究于 2020 年 12 月在瓦拉斯坦医学科学学院进行,通过现有的抽样方法选取了 261 名学生作为样本。采用的数据收集工具是调查问卷,并经过内容分析验证。通过重测法确定问卷的可靠性为 0.825 分。调查结果调查结果显示,Telegram(73.9%)和 Instagram(65.9%)等虚拟社交网络是大流行期间接收 COVID-19 新闻的主要平台。此外,62% 的学生表示使用这些网络获取健康和 COVID-19 相关信息。此外,36% 的受访者表示因 COVID-19 新闻的传播而感到心理困扰。结论社交媒体上虚假信息的传播极大地加剧了学生的焦虑和恐惧,从而导致心理困扰的增加。为了减轻社交媒体上错误信息的负面影响,教育学生辨别新闻的准确性和不准确性至关重要。让学生掌握浏览可靠信息来源的技能,可以增强他们的知识,帮助他们避免不必要的心理困扰。
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