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社交媒体用户的反应在应对非洲数字新冠疫情错误信息方面的重要性。

The importance of social media users' responses in tackling digital COVID-19 misinformation in Africa.

作者信息

Stewart Ruth, Madonsela Andile, Tshabalala Nkululeko, Etale Linda, Theunissen Nicola

机构信息

Africa Centre for Evidence, University of Johannesburg, Research Village, Bunting Road Campus, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Social Science Research Unit, University College London Institute of Education, London, UK.

出版信息

Digit Health. 2022 Mar 18;8:20552076221085070. doi: 10.1177/20552076221085070. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Digital technologies present both an opportunity and a threat for advancing public health. At a time of pandemic, social media has become a tool for the rapid spread of misinformation. Mitigating the impacts of misinformation is particularly acute across Africa, where WhatsApp and other forms of social media dominate, and where the dual threats of misinformation and COVID-19 threaten lives and livelihoods. Given the scale of the problem within Africa, we set out to understand (i) the potential harm that misinformation causes, (ii) the available evidence on how to mitigate that misinformation and (iii) how user responses to misinformation shape the potential for those mitigating strategies to reduce the risk of harm.

METHODS

We undertook a multi-method study, combining a rapid review of the research evidence with a survey of WhatsApp users across Africa.

RESULTS

We identified 87 studies for inclusion in our review and had 286 survey respondents from 17 African countries. Our findings show the considerable harms caused by public health misinformation in Africa and the lack of evidence for or against strategies to mitigate against such harms. Furthermore, they highlight how social media users' responses to public health misinformation can mitigate and exacerbate potential harms. Understanding the ways in which social media users respond to misinformation sheds light on potential mitigation strategies.

CONCLUSIONS

Public health practitioners who utilise digital health approaches must not underestimate the importance of considering the role of social media in the circulation of misinformation, nor of the responses of social media users in shaping attempts to mitigate against the harms of such misinformation.

摘要

目的

数字技术为促进公共卫生既带来了机遇,也构成了威胁。在大流行时期,社交媒体已成为错误信息迅速传播的工具。在非洲,减轻错误信息的影响尤为紧迫,因为在那里,WhatsApp和其他形式的社交媒体占据主导地位,而且错误信息和新冠疫情这双重威胁危及生命和生计。鉴于非洲问题的规模,我们着手了解:(i)错误信息造成的潜在危害;(ii)关于如何减轻此类错误信息的现有证据;(iii)用户对错误信息的反应如何影响那些减轻策略降低危害风险的可能性。

方法

我们开展了一项多方法研究,将对研究证据的快速回顾与对非洲各地WhatsApp用户的调查相结合。

结果

我们确定了87项研究纳入我们的综述,并有来自17个非洲国家的286名调查受访者。我们的研究结果表明,非洲的公共卫生错误信息造成了相当大的危害,而且缺乏支持或反对减轻此类危害策略的证据。此外,这些结果还凸显了社交媒体用户对公共卫生错误信息的反应如何能够减轻或加剧潜在危害。了解社交媒体用户对错误信息的反应方式有助于揭示潜在的减轻策略。

结论

采用数字健康方法的公共卫生从业者绝不能低估考虑社交媒体在错误信息传播中的作用的重要性,也不能低估社交媒体用户的反应在塑造减轻此类错误信息危害的尝试中的作用。

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