The Impact of Social Media Usage on Students’ Fear during COVID-19: A Study of Postgraduate Students in Pakistan

Q3 Social Sciences
Amjid Khan, M. Ismail, Saman Gul
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The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of social media usage on students’ fear during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a cross-sectional survey approach, a closed-ended questionnaire was administered as a data collection tool among 600 students of 10 public and private sector universities in Pakistan and 438 responses were received. It was found that the respondents’ believed that uploading more information on social media about COVID-19 had spread fear and panic among the students. It was also found males had a high level of psychological fear and physical fears as compared to female respondents. Respondents between the age group of 31 years or more had more psychological fear, followed by respondents between the age group of 24-30 years. However, those whose age was between 18-23 years had fewer psychological fears. The findings of this study could contribute to the body of knowledge on the subject matters. [ FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Journal of Hospital Librarianship is the property of Taylor & Francis Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full . (Copyright applies to all s.)
社交媒体使用对新冠肺炎期间学生恐惧的影响——巴基斯坦研究生研究
本研究的目的是研究新冠肺炎大流行期间社交媒体的使用对学生恐惧的影响。采用横断面调查方法,对巴基斯坦10所公立和私立大学的600名学生进行了封闭式问卷调查,作为数据收集工具,共收到438份回复。调查发现,受访者认为在社交媒体上上传更多关于新冠肺炎的信息在学生中传播了恐惧和恐慌。研究还发现,与女性受访者相比,男性有较高的心理恐惧和身体恐惧。31岁或以上年龄组的受访者有更多的心理恐惧,其次是24-30岁年龄组的参与者。然而,年龄在18-23岁之间的人的心理恐惧较少。这项研究的结果可能有助于了解有关主题的知识。[作者]《医院图书馆学杂志》的版权归Taylor&Francis有限公司所有,未经版权持有人明确书面许可,不得将其内容复制或通过电子邮件发送到多个网站或发布到listserv。但是,用户可以打印、下载或通过电子邮件发送文章供个人使用。这可能会被删节。对复印件的准确性不作任何保证。用户应参考材料的原始发布版本以获取完整信息。(版权适用于所有人。)
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Journal of Hospital Librarianship
Journal of Hospital Librarianship Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hospital Librarianship is the first journal to specifically address the issues and concerns of librarians and information specialists in the field of hospital librarianship. This peer-reviewed journal focuses on technical and administrative issues that most concern hospital librarians, providing a forum for those professionals who organize and disseminate health information to both clinical care professionals and consumers. The Journal addresses a wide variety of subjects that are vital to the field, including administrative, technical and program issues that may challenge hospital librarians. Articles published in the Journal focus on research strategies, administrative assistance, managed care, financing, mergers, and more.
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