调查大学生对社交媒体上新冠肺炎相关信息的真实性和有效性

Q. Nasidi, Adama Adamu, M. Ibrahim, Almansur Ado Sani, Isyaku Hassan
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COVID-19是近年来最具威胁性的大流行病之一。由于传染病的风险、高致死率,特别是在老年人中,以及对人们的社会、经济、政治和文化生活的影响,全世界的人们都感到恐惧。尽管大流行带来了风险,但尼日利亚民众对信息使用的有用性和可信度,特别是在社交媒体上,持不同态度。本研究考察了扎里亚Ahmadu Bello大学本科生对社交媒体上COVID-19相关信息态度的性别差异。本研究采用定性方法,并采用访谈法收集数据。调查对象的选择采用目的性抽样方法。参与者包括6名女学生和6名男学生。使用专题分析对数据进行分析。调查结果显示,学生对新冠肺炎的态度和信念的性别差异不显著。结果进一步表明,女性不重视个人在社交媒体上发布的新冠肺炎相关信息。
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Examining University Students Truthfulness and Usefulness of Covid-19 Related Information on Social Media
COVID-19 is one of the most threatening pandemics in recent times. People worldwide became terrified because of the risk of contagion, the high rate of fatality, particularly among the elderly, and the effects on people's social, economic, political, and cultural lives. Despite the risk associated with the pandemic, the Nigerian populace have different attitudes regarding usefulness to their use of information and trustworthiness, especially on social media. This study examines gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes towards related information on social media among undergraduate students of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria. The study employed a qualitative approach, and interviews were used to collect data. Purposive sampling technique was used in selecting respondents. The participants consist of six female students and six male students. The data were analysed using thematic analysis. The findings showed an insignificant gender difference in Covid-19 attitudes and beliefs among students. The result further indicated that females do not value COVID-19 related information posted on social media by individuals.
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