Basch Corey H, Hillyer Grace C, Jaime Christie
Department of Public Health, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, USA.
Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2020 Aug 11;34(5):367-369. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2020-0111. eCollection 2022 Oct 1.
TikTok is a popular social media platform, especially among those who are 13-24 years of age. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to describe the content of COVID-19 material on TikTok.
A total of 100 videos posted under the hashtag #Coronavirus were included in this study along with all (n=17) posts uploaded by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Overall, these videos were viewed 1,194,081,700 times. The most commonly cited topics included anxiety (14.5%) with more than 190.6 million views and quarantine (10.3%) with 106.6 million views. Fewer than 10% of videos mentioned how the virus is transmitted, symptoms, and prevention. WHO videos more often focused on viral transmission and symptoms but covered these topics in fewer than 10% of the videos.
Although research suggests that cases of COVID-19 may be less severe in those under 18 years of age, social distancing remains paramount due to the possibility of transmission even in those with minimal or no symptoms. For young adults in particular, the WHO suggests staying connected through social media and making every attempt to stay positive. TikTok has the potential, not only to convey important health information, but to address these aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic as well.
TikTok是一个受欢迎的社交媒体平台,在13至24岁人群中尤其如此。这项横断面研究的目的是描述TikTok上有关新冠病毒病的内容。
本研究纳入了总共100个带有#冠状病毒标签发布的视频,以及世界卫生组织(WHO)上传的所有(n = 17)帖子。
总体而言,这些视频的观看次数达11.940817亿次。最常被提及的主题包括焦虑(14.5%),观看次数超过1.906亿次,以及隔离(10.3%),观看次数为1.066亿次。提及病毒传播方式、症状和预防措施的视频不到10%。世卫组织的视频更常聚焦于病毒传播和症状,但在不到10%的视频中涵盖了这些主题。
尽管研究表明18岁以下人群感染新冠病毒病的病例可能症状较轻,但由于即使是症状轻微或无症状者也有传播病毒的可能性,保持社交距离仍然至关重要。特别是对于年轻人,世卫组织建议通过社交媒体保持联系,并尽一切努力保持积极心态。TikTok不仅有潜力传播重要的健康信息,还能应对新冠疫情的这些方面。