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Review article

https://doi.org/10.5671/ca.46.1.10

Infodemic and Mental Health Consequences

Zihniye Okray orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9117-4991 ; Department of Psychology, European University of Lefke, North Cyprus


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Abstract

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, a tremendous amount of information is spread through social media, including wrong/ misinterpreted information and rumors. World Health Organization (WHO) named this mis/disinformation spread about the pandemic as “infodemic”. In this research, Scopus and PubMed databases were searched with ‘infodemic’ and ‘mental health’ keywords. The data gathered revealed that mental health disorders, including perceptual disorders such as depersonalization and derealization, anxiety disorders, depressive disorders and, also suicidal ideation, increased as a result of the infodemic. Another significant result obtained was the change in discourses among the members of mental health disorder support groups: more negative loads such as hopelessness, helplessness, loneliness, and even suicide were increased.

Keywords

COVID-19, pandemic, infodemic, mental health, social media

Hrčak ID:

278085

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/278085

Publication date:

1.4.2022.

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