Moawad Ruba AbdelMatloub
Psychology Department, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2022 Aug 29;15:2369-2381. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S367724. eCollection 2022.
Social media is an integral part of daily life as people are exposed to considerable amounts of information via social media. In particular, WhatsApp is a messaging application used for sharing information and keeping in touch with individuals and groups. It is a platform considered appropriate for expressing emotions.
This study analyzed a WhatsApp group of friends in Saudi Arabia and their messages regarding the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic during the first wave of infections to capture their attitudes, emotions, and perceptions related to the pandemic. We also investigated WhatsApp usage during COVID-19.
A quantitative exploratory study and qualitative content analysis of a sample of WhatsApp group interactions during the pandemic in Saudi Arabia were combined.
We found that WhatsApp was used more frequently than other social media platforms for communication with family and friends. Moreover, denial was the first behavior evident at the beginning of the pandemic, followed by hope, sadness, and anxiety, and then, panic, fear, and happiness.
WhatsApp affects its users' attitudes, perceptions, and behavior just as much as any other social media. Posts and comments shared on WhatsApp reflected different emotions, ranging from fear, anger, and sadness to hope, happiness, and pride.
社交媒体是日常生活中不可或缺的一部分,因为人们通过社交媒体接触到大量信息。特别是,WhatsApp是一款用于分享信息以及与个人和群组保持联系的消息应用程序。它是一个被认为适合表达情感的平台。
本研究分析了沙特阿拉伯一个朋友的WhatsApp群组以及他们在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情第一波感染期间关于该疫情的消息,以了解他们对疫情的态度、情感和看法。我们还调查了COVID-19期间WhatsApp的使用情况。
对沙特阿拉伯疫情期间WhatsApp群组互动样本进行了定量探索性研究和定性内容分析。
我们发现,与家人和朋友交流时,WhatsApp的使用频率高于其他社交媒体平台。此外,否认是疫情开始时首先出现的行为,随后是希望、悲伤和焦虑,然后是恐慌、恐惧和喜悦。
WhatsApp对其用户的态度、看法和行为的影响与其他任何社交媒体一样大。在WhatsApp上分享的帖子和评论反映了不同的情绪,从恐惧、愤怒和悲伤到希望、喜悦和自豪。