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牙科专业人员的焦虑及其对社交媒体健康信息的依赖程度:COVID-19 大流行的启示。

Anxiety among dental professionals and its association with their dependency on social media for health information: insights from the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Oral and Craniofacial Health Sciences, Room M28-132, College of Dental Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

Department of Family and Community Medicine and Behavioural Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2021 Jan 21;9(1):9. doi: 10.1186/s40359-020-00509-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media can play a detrimental role during a global health emergency. In this study, we aimed at assessing the impact social media has on the anxiety level of dental healthcare workers (DHCWs) whilst living through the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

An online questionnaire was disseminated to a cross-sectional sample of DHCWs from 19 countries using social media platforms. The questionnaire enquired about DHCWs' frequency of using social media and their dependency on health-related information posted on those platforms. Anxiety was measured using General Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7).

RESULTS

Four-hundred and three (403) DHCWs completed the online questionnaire. Sixty-eight percent (68%) frequently use social media for information on COVID-19. The frequency of social media use was higher among younger DHCWs, with shorter clinical experience, and holders of undergraduate qualifications (p = 0.009, p = 0.002, and p = 0.023, respectively). Almost one third of DHCWs had moderate to severe anxiety (31.7%), which was significantly associated with the frequency of social media use (p = 0.016). This association was adjusted for age, years of experience and qualification level (OR 1.75; 95% CI 1.05-2.93; p = 0.032).

CONCLUSION

COVID-19 social media infodemic has been adversely impacting the psychological wellbeing of DHCWs. More effective measures are needed to control the quality and spreadability of health information on social media platforms.

摘要

背景

社交媒体在全球卫生紧急情况下可能会产生负面影响。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估社交媒体对牙科医护人员(DHCWs)在 COVID-19 大流行期间的焦虑水平的影响。

方法

使用社交媒体平台向来自 19 个国家的横断面样本的 DHCWs 分发在线问卷。该问卷询问了 DHCWs 使用社交媒体的频率以及他们对这些平台上发布的与健康相关信息的依赖程度。使用一般焦虑障碍量表(GAD-7)来衡量焦虑。

结果

403 名 DHCWs 完成了在线问卷。68%的人经常使用社交媒体获取有关 COVID-19 的信息。年轻的 DHCWs、临床经验较短的 DHCWs 和持有本科文凭的 DHCWs 使用社交媒体的频率更高(p=0.009、p=0.002 和 p=0.023)。近三分之一的 DHCWs 有中度至重度焦虑(31.7%),这与社交媒体的使用频率显著相关(p=0.016)。这种关联在调整年龄、工作年限和资格水平后仍然存在(OR 1.75;95%CI 1.05-2.93;p=0.032)。

结论

COVID-19 社交媒体信息泛滥正在对 DHCWs 的心理健康产生不利影响。需要采取更有效的措施来控制社交媒体平台上健康信息的质量和传播性。

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