最大限度地发挥千禧一代学生在打击COVID-19骗局和神话中的作用

Astri Dewayani, Euvanggelia Dwilda Ferdinandus, R. P. Prastio, Indah Fahmiyah, A. Sofiah, Rodik Wahyu Indrawan, Mochammad Nurul, G. Aji, N. Gofur, Siti Khaerunnisa, Dewi Sriani, Yankel Sena
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导语:随着新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在全球范围内的蔓延,人们进行了各种各样的健康尝试。然而,泛滥的信息与虚假信息交织在一起,可能会引起公众的焦虑和与耻辱有关的疾病。我们的目的是评估活跃的大学生“千禧一代”和“z一代”的年轻一代在揭穿新冠病毒骗局和谣言方面的帮助。方法:对入选学生进行新型冠状病毒肺炎基本知识、预防及流传误区的短期培训。后来,他们成为大使,通过线下和线上平台积极教育。通过定性调查来调查外延信息对受众的影响。结果:通过短期课程前测和后测测量学生的知识水平。先前的知识显示,最不了解的部分是COVID-19的预防和神话。接受研修班后的知识水平有显著提高(p=0.0002)。共有97名受访者填写了在线调查,主要是成年青年。受访者的洞察力得到了增强,他们可能打算将实际信息传播到周围环境。结论:指定学生作为健康教育的代言人,可以提高学生的社会责任感。澄清错误信息和健康行为在同一分享社区内可能更有影响力。此外,各种在线平台的使用可以有效地接触到大量的目标群体,尤其是年轻人。
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Maximizing Millennial Students Role in Combating COVID-19 Hoaxes and Myths
Introduction: Since the outbreak of Corona Disease-19 (COVID-19) spreads all over the world, various ways of health attempts have been conducted. However, overflowed information intertwines with mis/disinformation could raise public anxiety and stigma-related diseases. We aimed to assess the help of the young generation of millennials and Gen-Z whom are active college students in debunking hoaxes and myths of COVID-19 into their community.Method: The selected students were given a short course on COVID-19 basic information, prevention, and circulated myths. Later, they become ambassadors and actively educated via offline and online platforms. The impact of outspread information on audiences was investigated through a qualitative survey.Result: The knowledge of students were measured by pre- and post-test within the short course. Prior knowledge showed the least understanding part was prevention and myth of COVID-19. There was a significant improvement of knowledge in post-test after receiving seminar (p=0.0002). There were 97 respondents who filled the online survey that predominantly in young adulthood age. Respondent's insight was enhanced and they likely intend to spread the actual information to their surroundings.Conclusion: Appointing student as the spokesperson for health education can raise their social responsibility. Clarifying misinformation and health behaviour could be more influential within the same sharing community. In addition, the use of various online platforms could efficiently reach massive target, especially young ages.
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