Vytautas Magnus University, Department of Public Communications, Kaunas, Lithuania; Cura Te Ipsum, Garliava, Lithuania.
ProIT, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Public Health. 2021 Jul;196:124-128. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2021.05.024. Epub 2021 May 29.
COVID-19-related news is important for adherence to public health measures. We examined predictors of interest and avoidance of COVID-19 news in Lithuania.
This is an online survey.
An online survey was conducted between October and December 2020 targeting the general population in Lithuania. Participants rated their interest and avoidance of news about the COVID-19 pandemic, with possible answers ranging from 'completely agree' to 'completely disagree'. The participants were also evaluated for symptoms of depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-8), anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7), post-traumatic stress (Impact of Event Scale-Revised) and COVID-19 fear (COVID-19 Fears Questionnaire).
In total, 1036 participants (83% women) completed the survey. The results indicated that 37% of participants were losing interest in COVID-19 news, 32% had started avoiding COVID-19 news and 26% had stopped following news about COVID-19. In the multivariate regression analyses, younger age, greater post-traumatic stress symptoms, less fear of COVID-19 and less frequent use of healthcare professionals for COVID-19 information were independent predictors of decreasing/diminished interest and avoidance of COVID-19 news (all P-values <0.005). More frequent use of friends/relatives for COVID-19 information was associated with increasing avoidance and diminished interest in news about COVID-19, while more frequent use of internet news portals for COVID-19 information predicted decreasing/diminished interest in news about COVID-19, independently from other factors considered in this study.
Decreasing/diminished interest and avoidance of news about COVID-19 are common and are associated with younger age, greater post-traumatic stress symptoms, less fear of COVID-19 and less frequent use of healthcare professionals for COVID-19 information.
与 COVID-19 相关的新闻对于遵守公共卫生措施很重要。我们研究了立陶宛民众对 COVID-19 新闻的兴趣和回避倾向的预测因素。
这是一项在线调查。
我们于 2020 年 10 月至 12 月期间针对立陶宛的一般人群进行了一项在线调查。参与者对他们对 COVID-19 大流行新闻的兴趣和回避程度进行了评分,可能的答案范围从“完全同意”到“完全不同意”。还评估了参与者的抑郁症状(患者健康问卷-8)、焦虑症状(广泛性焦虑症-7)、创伤后应激症状(事件影响量表修订版)和 COVID-19 恐惧(COVID-19 恐惧问卷)。
共有 1036 名参与者(83%为女性)完成了调查。结果表明,37%的参与者对 COVID-19 新闻失去兴趣,32%的参与者开始回避 COVID-19 新闻,26%的参与者停止关注 COVID-19 相关新闻。在多变量回归分析中,年龄较小、创伤后应激症状较严重、对 COVID-19 的恐惧程度较低以及较少向医护人员获取 COVID-19 信息,是对 COVID-19 新闻兴趣下降和回避倾向的独立预测因素(所有 P 值均<0.005)。更频繁地使用朋友/亲戚获取 COVID-19 信息与增加对 COVID-19 新闻的回避和兴趣降低有关,而更频繁地使用互联网新闻门户获取 COVID-19 信息则与对 COVID-19 新闻兴趣下降有关,这与本研究中考虑的其他因素无关。
对 COVID-19 新闻的兴趣下降和回避倾向很常见,与年龄较小、创伤后应激症状较严重、对 COVID-19 的恐惧程度较低以及较少向医护人员获取 COVID-19 信息有关。