What social media told us in the time of COVID-19: a scoping review

SF Tsao, H Chen, T Tisseverasinghe, Y Yang… - The Lancet Digital …, 2021 - thelancet.com
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has rapidly become a crucial
communication tool for information generation, dissemination, and consumption. In this …

[HTML][HTML] Social media and health care, part I: literature review of social media use by health care providers

D Farsi - Journal of medical internet research, 2021 - jmir.org
Background As the world continues to advance technologically, social media (SM) is
becoming an essential part of billions of people's lives worldwide and is affecting almost …

[HTML][HTML] Top concerns of tweeters during the COVID-19 pandemic: infoveillance study

A Abd-Alrazaq, D Alhuwail, M Househ, M Hamdi… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background The recent coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is taking a toll on the
world's health care infrastructure as well as the social, economic, and psychological well …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, confidence, and public engagement: a global social listening study

Z Hou, Y Tong, F Du, L Lu, S Zhao, K Yu… - Journal of medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Monitoring public confidence and hesitancy is crucial for the COVID-19 vaccine
rollout. Social media listening (infoveillance) can not only monitor public attitudes on COVID …

Who is susceptible to online health misinformation? A test of four psychosocial hypotheses.

LD Scherer, J McPhetres, G Pennycook… - Health …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Health misinformation on social media threatens public health. One question that
could lend insight into how and through whom misinformation spreads is whether certain …

Analysis of the anti-vaccine movement in social networks: a systematic review

E Ortiz-Sánchez, A Velando-Soriano… - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
The aim of this study was to analyze social networks' information about the anti-vaccine
movement. A systematic review was performed in PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL and CUIDEN …

The sources and correlates of exposure to vaccine-related (mis) information online

AM Guess, B Nyhan, Z O'Keeffe, J Reifler - Vaccine, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives To assess the quantity and type of vaccine-related information Americans
consume online and its relationship to social media use and attitudes toward vaccines …

The impact of social media on the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine: a cross-sectional study from Saudi Arabia

A Alfatease, AM Alqahtani, K Orayj… - Patient preference and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Social media platforms are used by many people to seek and share health-
related information that may influence their decision-making about COVID-19 vaccination …

Health misinformation: What it is, why people believe it, how to counter it

X Nan, K Thier, Y Wang - Annals of the International …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Despite growing concerns and rapidly expanding research about health misinformation,
answers to some fundamental questions remain unclear. Among the open questions are the …

Analyzing Indian general public's perspective on anxiety, stress and trauma during Covid-19-a machine learning study of 840,000 tweets

SV Praveen, R Ittamalla, G Deepak - Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background and aims Ever since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by WHO in late
March 2020, more and more people began to share their opinions online about the anxiety …