Inequalities in Covid-19 messaging: a systematic scoping review

E Kalocsanyiova, R Essex, V Fortune - Health Communication, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has been widely documented. While deaths are now
in the millions and many more have been impacted in other ways, the impact of Covid-19 …

Promoting COVID-19 vaccination: The interplay of message framing, psychological uncertainty, and public agency as a message source

Y Huang, W Liu - Science Communication, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The study examines how framing, psychological uncertainty, and agency type influence
campaign effectiveness in promoting coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines. A 2 …

How can we fight partisan biases in the COVID-19 pandemic? AI source labels on fact-checking messages reduce motivated reasoning

WK Moon, M Chung, SM Jones-Jang - Mass Communication and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Upon a surge of misinformation surrounding COVID-19, fact-checking has received much
attention as a tool to fight the rampant misinformation. However, such correction efforts have …

AI as an apolitical referee: Using alternative sources to decrease partisan biases in the processing of fact-checking messages

M Chung, WK Moon, SM Jones-Jang - Digital Journalism, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
While fact-checking has received much attention as a tool to fight misinformation online, fact-
checking efforts have yielded limited success in combating political misinformation due to …

Positive attribute framing increases COVID-19 booster vaccine intention for unfamiliar vaccines

K Barnes, B Colagiuri - Vaccines, 2022 - mdpi.com
Positive framing has been proposed as an intervention to increase COVID-19 vaccination
intentions. However, available research has examined fictitious or unfamiliar treatments …

Investigating the Heterogeneity of Misperceptions: A Latent Profile Analysis of COVID-19 Beliefs and Their Consequences for Information-Seeking

M Stubenvoll - Science Communication, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This panel study in Austria in 2020 (N W1= 912, N W2= 511) explores distinct audience
segments regarding beliefs in misinformation, conspiracy, and evidence statements on …

[HTML][HTML] Health communication on social media at the early stage of the pandemic: Examining health professionals' COVID-19 related tweets

YT Li, ML Chen, HW Lee - Social Science & Medicine, 2024 - Elsevier
Focusing on health professionals' tweets regarding COVID-19, this study examines whether
and how those tweets are unique based on their identity as health experts. The data …

Narrative communication regarding the Covid-19 vaccine: A thematic analysis of comments on Romanian official Facebook page “RO Vaccinare”

DM Obreja - SN Social Sciences, 2022 - Springer
Abstract As of October 2021, Romania is one of the world's most affected countries by Covid-
19 pandemic, and this occurs on the background of a very slow rate of vaccination. Drawing …

Red media, blue media, and misperceptions: examining a moderated serial mediation model of partisan media use and COVID-19 misperceptions

Y Su, X Hong, C Sun - Current Psychology, 2024 - Springer
Misinformation and misperceptions about COVID-19 have undermined democratic system.
Partisan media are regarded as one of the culprits for facilitating the spread of …

[PDF][PDF] 互联网环境下失真健康信息研究进展

朱庆华, 陈琼, 陆冬梅, 王雷, 宋士杰赵宇翔, 赵月华 - 情报学报, 2023 - qbxb.istic.ac.cn
摘要互联网环境下以微博, 微信等为代表的社交媒体成为健康信息传播的主要渠道,
失真健康信息(health misinformation) 现象逐渐引起业内学者的广泛关注 …