School of Health Sciences, Stockton University, Galloway, NJ, USA.
School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Stockton University, Galloway, NJ, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2024 Jul;72(5):1458-1465. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2022.2080505. Epub 2022 Jun 3.
This study aimed to understand students' ability to search the Internet for COVID-19 information and apply it to evaluate the veracity of specific statements. Undergraduate students (N = 239) at a US university completed a Web-based questionnaire in September-October 2020. The questionnaire included self-reported measures of online health information literacy, COVID-19 knowledge, and anxiety along with exercises on searching and evaluating COVID information online. Students reported moderate levels of information literacy (76%, 3.8 out of 5), but did not perform as well while searching the Internet for COVID-19 information (average accuracy: 65%, 10.5 out of 16 points). Students with higher Internet exercise scores reported higher GPA, higher household income, and liberal political views, and were more likely to follow public health measures [ie, social distancing, mask wearing, and not self-medicating with (hydroxy)chloroquine]. University students may overestimate their information literacy while struggling with searching the Internet for accurate COVID-19 information.
本研究旨在了解学生在互联网上搜索 COVID-19 信息并应用这些信息来评估特定陈述准确性的能力。美国一所大学的本科生(N=239)在 2020 年 9 月至 10 月期间完成了一项基于网络的问卷调查。问卷包括自我报告的在线健康信息素养、COVID-19 知识和焦虑程度的衡量标准,以及在线搜索和评估 COVID 信息的练习。学生报告的信息素养水平为中等(76%,满分 5 分中的 3.8 分),但在互联网上搜索 COVID-19 信息时表现不佳(平均准确率为 65%,满分 16 分中的 10.5 分)。互联网练习得分较高的学生报告称,他们的 GPA 较高、家庭收入较高、政治观点较自由,并且更有可能遵守公共卫生措施[即保持社交距离、戴口罩、不自行使用(羟基)氯喹]。大学生在互联网上搜索准确的 COVID-19 信息时可能会高估自己的信息素养。