Lemoine Patrick, Ebert David, Koga Yoshihiko, Bertin Claire
Clinique Lyon Lumière, Meyzieu, Lyon, France.
Department of Sport and Health Sciences, Psychology and Digital Mental Health Care, Technical University Munich, Germany.
Sleep Epidemiol. 2022 Dec;2:100017. doi: 10.1016/j.sleepe.2021.100017. Epub 2021 Nov 20.
The internet network continues to be a major source of health-related information. Our research provides insights into the online health-seeking behaviors of the general population, and evaluates the potential relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and public interest and awareness of general sleep health, mental health and wellbeing. Google Trends' weekly relative search volumes (RSVs) were examined during 2020 for searches specifically related to COVID-19 symptoms, and for searches related to general health, sleep and wellbeing, in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France, Italy and Japan. To obtain insight into the association between the initiation of public restrictions and online search trends, we assessed a six-week period; the 'early pandemic period' (EPP) (01 March 2020 - 11 April 2020). To provide a meaningful pre-pandemic comparison, a similar period during 2019 (03 March - 13 April 2019) was compared for RSV and median difference analysis. The EPP was associated with increased online searches related to COVID-19 symptoms, as compared with those related to more general sleep health, mental health and wellbeing. The latter search terms frequently showed a decrease or minimal change in RSV during the EPP compared with the equivalent period in 2019. This finding illustrates the potential link between the COVID-19 pandemic and online search behavior and corroborates existing findings regarding internet searches during this period. Proactive communication by healthcare professionals during future pandemics and as an ongoing measure could help prevent public neglect of general health and wellbeing symptoms, and encourage reporting and early intervention.
互联网仍然是健康相关信息的主要来源。我们的研究深入了解了普通人群的在线健康寻求行为,并评估了新冠疫情与公众对一般睡眠健康、心理健康和幸福感的兴趣及认知之间的潜在关系。我们研究了谷歌趋势在2020年期间的每周相对搜索量(RSV),这些搜索量来自英国、美国、法国、意大利和日本,具体涉及与新冠症状相关的搜索,以及与一般健康、睡眠和幸福感相关的搜索。为了深入了解公共限制措施实施与在线搜索趋势之间的关联,我们评估了一个为期六周的时间段,即“疫情早期”(2020年3月1日至2020年4月11日)。为了进行有意义的疫情前对比,我们比较了2019年的类似时间段(2019年3月3日至4月13日)的RSV和中位数差异分析。与更一般的睡眠健康、心理健康和幸福感相关的搜索相比,“疫情早期”与新冠症状相关的在线搜索量有所增加。与2019年同期相比,后一组搜索词在“疫情早期”的RSV经常出现下降或变化极小。这一发现说明了新冠疫情与在线搜索行为之间的潜在联系,并证实了关于这一时期互联网搜索的现有研究结果。医疗保健专业人员在未来疫情期间以及作为一项持续措施进行积极沟通,有助于防止公众忽视一般健康和幸福感症状,并鼓励报告和早期干预。