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Mental health toll from the coronavirus: Social media usage reveals Wuhan residents' depression and secondary trauma in the COVID-19 outbreak

机译:来自冠状病病毒的心理健康损失:社交媒体使用揭示了武汉居民的抑郁和次生创伤在Covid-19爆发中

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This study investigates the possible association between social media usage and the mental health toll from the coronavirus at the peak of Wuhan's COVID-19 outbreak. Informed by the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Model and Health Belief Model, it proposes a conceptual model to study how people in Wuhan - the first epicenter of the global COVID-19 pandemic - used social media and its effects on users' mental health conditions and health behavior change. The results show that social media usage was related to both depression and secondary trauma, which also predicted health behavior change. But no relation was detected between health behavior change and mental health conditions. As the virus struck, social media usage was rewarding to Wuhan people who gained informational, emotional, and peer support from the health information shared on social media. An excessive use of social media, however, led to mental health issues. The results imply that taking a social media break may promote well-being during the pandemic, which is crucial to mitigating mental health harm inflicted by the pandemic.
机译:本研究调查了武汉Covid-19爆发的高峰期的社交媒体使用与心理健康损失之间的可能性。危机和应急风险通信模式和健康信仰模式知情,提出了一种研究武汉人们如何研究人们的概念模型 - 全球Covid-19大流行的第一届社会媒体及其对用户心理健康状况的影响健康行为改变。结果表明,社交媒体使用与抑郁症和次生创伤有关,也有预测健康行为的变化。但在健康行为变化和心理健康状况之间没有检测到任何关系。随着病毒袭击,社交媒体的用法对武汉人们从社交媒体共享的健康信息获得信息,情感和同行支持的武汉人。然而,过度使用社交媒体导致了心理健康问题。结果意味着,在大流行期间促进社交媒体突破可能促进幸福,这对减轻大流行造成的心理健康危害至关重要。

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