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The effect of misinformation acceptance on COVID-19 prevention behaviors
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…covid-19…”
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The COVID-19 Infodemic: Misinformation About Health on Social Media in Istanbul
Published 2022-06-01Subjects: “…covid-19 infodemic…”
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COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in English-language news media: retrospective cohort study
Published 2022-06-01“…Objectives To describe COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and track trends over time in traditional news media.Design Retrospective cohort study of a large database of online articles, July 2020–June 2021.Setting English-language articles from 100 news outlets with the greatest reach.Main outcome measures Numbers and percentages of articles containing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation over the study period. …”
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THE ROLE OF MEDIA SOURCES IN THE FORMATION OF OPINIONS REGARDING THE ANTI-COVID-19 VACCINATION
Published 2023-06-01Subjects: “…covid-19…”
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Considering the impact of vaccine communication in the COVID-19 pandemic among adults in Canada: A qualitative study of lessons learned for future vaccine campaigns
Published 2025-12-01Subjects: “…COVID-19…”
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Çin’de Üretilen Aşılara Yönelik YouTube Tartışmaları Çerçevesinde Yanlış Bilgi ve Nefret Söylemi İlişkisi Üzerine Bir İnceleme
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…covid-19…”
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Dynamics and triggers of misinformation on vaccines.
Published 2025-01-01“…The Covid-19 pandemic has sparked renewed attention to the risks of online misinformation, emphasizing its impact on individuals' quality of life through the spread of health-related myths and misconceptions. …”
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Unvaccinated COVID-19 Pneumonia- a family affair
Published 2022-04-01“…The authors present the case of a 15-year-old boy who was infected with COVID-19 by his family and developed pneumonia severe enough to require hospitalization. …”
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Non-communicable Chronic Diseases and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published 2020-06-01“…In the last 40 years, humanity has been affected by three major pandemics that have provoked many deaths: the increase in the incidence and prevalence rates of chronic non-communicable diseases, the pandemic of human immunodeficiency virus / AIDS and currently the pandemic by COVID-19. The objective of this article is to publicize the relationship between chronic non-communicable diseases and COVID-19, despite the fact that there are still unknowns about this new disease and the reasons for the high mortality it causes. …”
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Communication Studies: Bibliometric Analysis
Published 2021-10-01“…While the main keywords in the communication literature were "social media," "journalism," "news," "Twitter," "Facebook," and "Instagram," the concepts of "social media," "misinformation," and "contact tracing" came to the fore in COVID-19 related studies.…”
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Online News, Public Health and Misinformation: Their Impact on Foreign News Consumers Living in China
Published 2024-12-01“…This article explores online news consumption patterns among foreign news consumers living in China, with a particular focus on the correlation between public health and misinformation. During a public health emergency, like the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for accurate and timely health information has become more urgent, especially as the increasing amount of misinformation on digital platforms (e.g. …”
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A thematic analysis of UK COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy discussions on Twitter
Published 2025-01-01“…From these themes, eight barriers and eight facilitators to UK COVID-19 vaccine uptake were identified. Conclusion This paper highlights key obstacles to COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in the UK based on views from Twitter and contributes to the emerging literature on the relationship between social media and the public response to COVID-19 vaccines. …”
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Ecuadorian University Students’ Perception and Attitude Regarding Vaccination against COVID-19
Published 2024-01-01“…<br /><strong>Conclusions:</strong> misinformation and fears regarding the effectiveness of vaccines are determining factors for a negative position regarding vaccination against COVID-19. …”
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Understanding uptake of the COVID-19 vaccination among the homeless: A mixed methods evaluation.
Published 2025-01-01“…This study evaluates how a dedicated health team collaborated with multiple agencies to register and deliver the COVID-19 vaccine to people experiencing homelessness.…”
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Youth and the pandemic: health information imaginaries and practices while navigating COVID-19 in Nigeria
Published 2025-01-01“…The research, involving participants aged 18–30 in two urban centers in Nigeria, focused on COVID-19 socio-health concerns, including social distancing, masking, sanitizing, movement restrictions, vaccination, infection, testing, and treatment. …”
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Lessons from community engagement to improve COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment in Cochabamba, Bolivia
Published 2024-12-01“…Results The collected data highlighted the value of working closely with well-established community health committees and involving community members with social media skills in the design of COVID-19-related messages to address on- and offline misinformation. …”
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Promoting COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance through Community Engagement: An Ethnographic Study in Ghana
Published 2023-01-01“…Government officials used innovative approaches such as comparing the safety of COVID-19 vaccines to vaccines designed for children under the age of five years to deal with misinformation. …”
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Need for cognitive closure, political trust, and belief in conspiracy theories during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2025-01-01“…IntroductionThis research examines the effect of individual differences in the need for cognitive closure and political trust on the endorsement of COVID-19 conspiracy theories. We hypothesize that individuals high in cognitive closure and low in political trust will seize on conspiracy accounts of the pandemic. …”
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Trust and Media: Reflection of the Big Five Factor Personality Traits on COVID-19 Pandemic Communication
Published 2022-06-01“…The pandemic process, in general, is a process that creates anxiety due to reasons such as confusion, instability, misinformation and inadequate planning. Within the scope of this study, the assumption that the personality traits of individuals are effective in getting information and taking the required measures while carrying out the health communication during COVID-19 pandemic, and from the question of whether the individual differences can be associated with the inclination for information receipt or not. …”
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