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COVID-19 and the 24/7 News Cycle: Does COVID-19 News Exposure Affect Mental Health?

机译:Covid-19和24/7新闻周期:Covid-19新闻暴露会影响心理健康吗?

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has upended nearly every aspect of social life in the United States and abroad. People turn to news to provide public health updates about the virus, such as reports of new cases and deaths, but also to understand how COVID-19 is affecting jobs and the economy. The news, irrespective of its format, serves as a central conduit of information during the pandemic. Prior research examining public traumas, such as terrorist attacks, suggests that greater media intake may also amplify perceived threats about the virus and therefore have a negative effect on mental health. We argue that in the absence of a solution to the virus, such as a vaccine, greater COVID-19 media viewing is likely to heighten uncertainty and anxiousness about the future threat the virus poses to health and well-being, which should in turn increase psychological distress. Drawing on a unique data set of U.S. residents in mid- to late March 2020, the authors examine the relationships among COVID-19 news consumption, perceptions of COVID-19 threats to health and economic well-being, and psychological distress. The findings suggest that greater COVID-19 media consumption is associated with greater psychological distress and that approximately two thirds of this effect operates indirectly through increased perceptions of COVID-19 threats.
机译:2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)Pandemase概念越来越多于美国和国外社会生活的各个方面。人们向新闻提供关于病毒的公共卫生更新,例如新案例和死亡的报告,也可以了解Covid-19如何影响工作和经济。这些消息,无论其格式如何,都是流行病中的信息的中央管道。先前研究审查公共创伤,如恐怖袭击事件,表明更大的媒体摄入也可能扩增对病毒的感知威胁,因此对心理健康产生负面影响。我们认为,在没有对病毒的解决方案的情况下,例如疫苗,更大的Covid-19媒体观察可能会提高对病毒对健康和福祉的未来威胁的不确定性和焦虑,这应该增加心理困扰。作者绘制了在2020年3月下旬的美国居民的独特数据集上,研究了Covid-19新闻消费的关系,对健康和经济福祉和心理困扰的对Covid-19威胁的看法。调查结果表明,更大的CoVID-19媒体消费与更高的心理困扰有关,并且大约三分之二的这种效果通过增加对Covid-19威胁的看法间接运作。

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