COVID-19-Related Information Sources and the Relationship With Confidence in People Coping with COVID-19: Facebook Survey Study in Taiwan

BackgroundPeople obtain information on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) from the internet and other sources. Understanding the factors related to such information sources aids health professionals in educating individuals. ObjectiveThis study used data collected...

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Main Authors: Wang, Peng-Wei, Lu, Wei-Hsin, Ko, Nai-Ying, Chen, Yi-Lung, Li, Dian-Jeng, Chang, Yu-Ping, Yen, Cheng-Fang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2020/6/e20021/
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spelling doaj-5b387111284543da8d50f592357797562021-04-02T21:36:09ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712020-06-01226e2002110.2196/20021COVID-19-Related Information Sources and the Relationship With Confidence in People Coping with COVID-19: Facebook Survey Study in TaiwanWang, Peng-WeiLu, Wei-HsinKo, Nai-YingChen, Yi-LungLi, Dian-JengChang, Yu-PingYen, Cheng-Fang BackgroundPeople obtain information on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) from the internet and other sources. Understanding the factors related to such information sources aids health professionals in educating individuals. ObjectiveThis study used data collected from the online survey study on COVID-19 in Taiwan to examine what major COVID-19 information sources are available and which sources are significantly related to the self-confidence of people in coping with COVID-19 in Taiwan. MethodsA total of 1904 participants (1270 non–health-care workers and 634 health care workers) were recruited from the Facebook advertisement. Their major sources of information about COVID-19, the relationships between the sources and demographic factors, and the relationships between the sources and the self-confidence in coping with COVID-19 were surveyed. ResultsMost Taiwanese people relied on the internet for COVID-19 information. Many respondents also used a variety of sources of information on COVID-19; such variety was associated with sex, age, and the level of worry toward COVID-19, as well as if one was a health care worker. For health care workers, the use of formal lessons as an information source was significantly associated with better self-confidence in coping with COVID-19. The significant association between receiving information from more sources and greater self-confidence was found only in health care workers but not in non–health-care workers. ConclusionsMedical professionals should consider subgroups of the population when establishing various means to deliver information on COVID-19.http://www.jmir.org/2020/6/e20021/
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author Wang, Peng-Wei
Lu, Wei-Hsin
Ko, Nai-Ying
Chen, Yi-Lung
Li, Dian-Jeng
Chang, Yu-Ping
Yen, Cheng-Fang
spellingShingle Wang, Peng-Wei
Lu, Wei-Hsin
Ko, Nai-Ying
Chen, Yi-Lung
Li, Dian-Jeng
Chang, Yu-Ping
Yen, Cheng-Fang
COVID-19-Related Information Sources and the Relationship With Confidence in People Coping with COVID-19: Facebook Survey Study in Taiwan
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Wang, Peng-Wei
Lu, Wei-Hsin
Ko, Nai-Ying
Chen, Yi-Lung
Li, Dian-Jeng
Chang, Yu-Ping
Yen, Cheng-Fang
author_sort Wang, Peng-Wei
title COVID-19-Related Information Sources and the Relationship With Confidence in People Coping with COVID-19: Facebook Survey Study in Taiwan
title_short COVID-19-Related Information Sources and the Relationship With Confidence in People Coping with COVID-19: Facebook Survey Study in Taiwan
title_full COVID-19-Related Information Sources and the Relationship With Confidence in People Coping with COVID-19: Facebook Survey Study in Taiwan
title_fullStr COVID-19-Related Information Sources and the Relationship With Confidence in People Coping with COVID-19: Facebook Survey Study in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19-Related Information Sources and the Relationship With Confidence in People Coping with COVID-19: Facebook Survey Study in Taiwan
title_sort covid-19-related information sources and the relationship with confidence in people coping with covid-19: facebook survey study in taiwan
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2020-06-01
description BackgroundPeople obtain information on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) from the internet and other sources. Understanding the factors related to such information sources aids health professionals in educating individuals. ObjectiveThis study used data collected from the online survey study on COVID-19 in Taiwan to examine what major COVID-19 information sources are available and which sources are significantly related to the self-confidence of people in coping with COVID-19 in Taiwan. MethodsA total of 1904 participants (1270 non–health-care workers and 634 health care workers) were recruited from the Facebook advertisement. Their major sources of information about COVID-19, the relationships between the sources and demographic factors, and the relationships between the sources and the self-confidence in coping with COVID-19 were surveyed. ResultsMost Taiwanese people relied on the internet for COVID-19 information. Many respondents also used a variety of sources of information on COVID-19; such variety was associated with sex, age, and the level of worry toward COVID-19, as well as if one was a health care worker. For health care workers, the use of formal lessons as an information source was significantly associated with better self-confidence in coping with COVID-19. The significant association between receiving information from more sources and greater self-confidence was found only in health care workers but not in non–health-care workers. ConclusionsMedical professionals should consider subgroups of the population when establishing various means to deliver information on COVID-19.
url http://www.jmir.org/2020/6/e20021/
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