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Risks of Online Health Information Seeking: Adaptation of the OHISS in the Russian Sample
The development of the Internet, along with the improvement of patients’ digital skills, makes them competent in some matters of medical care.
A.A. Maksimenko, A.A. Zolotareva
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In the context of increasing digitalization of the educational environment, nomophobia (the fear of being without access to a mobile device) is becoming an increasingly relevant psychological problem among student youth.
A. A. Maksimenko +3 more
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Doomscrolling – threat to Mental Health and Well-being: A Review
In the early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic emerged as a global threat to health and social stability were in the headlines of the news agenda. 24/7 news coverage was dominated by reports from collapsing hospitals and closed down cities, grave government officials announcing drastic counter-pandemic measures, shifting predictions for a vaccination ...
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This editorial introduces the special collection Conjuring a New Normal: Monstrous Routines and Mundane Horrors in Pandemic Lives and Dreamscapes. The collection brings together papers demonstrating differing perspectives, especially in how comics ...
Alexandra Page Alberda, Julia Round
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Digital propaganda: Analyzing modern influencing operations [PDF]
Propagandastudier har vært et pågående tema i over et århundre. I en moderne kontekst har mye av propaganda blitt flyttet på nettet og med det har propagandaens metodikk gjennomgått endringer.
Liberg, Øyvind Johnsen
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‘Texts’ Battling COVID-19: A New Historicist Reading of My Hero Is You Published by UNICEF [PDF]
New Historicist approach assumes power to be using texts and co-texts as tools to build as well as retain a certain set of ideology. Since the pandemic has re-defined the personal space of individuals as a precaution to avoid the containment and the ...
Afzal, Malik Haroon +2 more
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Centre stage or lurking in the wings? Blurred boundaries of social media identities
Medical Education, Volume 58, Issue 10, Page 1143-1145, October 2024.
Helen Reid
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Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Mental Health: A Comprehensive Study [PDF]
In the past decade, the use of social media among teenagers has continued to gain tremendous momentum and increasingly grown to concern the potential impact on their mental well-being. Herein, we look into the positive and negative psychological outcomes
Ahmad, Feroz +4 more
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Coping with Negative News: Emotional Experience of Doomscrolling
The majority of news encountered in media spaces tends to be negative. At the same time, the flow of information in the modern world is increasing, and series of successive crises prompting heightened attention to such content. There is such a phenomenon as doomscrolling.
Anastasia Kazun, Natalia Malygina
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Doomscrolling and the Student Brain: A Comprehensive Review of Psychological, Academic, and Neurological Impacts [PDF]
This study explores how doomscrolling which is the tendency to consume negative content over social media, among the students in Institutes of higher learning affects their psychology as well as their academics.
Parameswari Shunmugam +1 more
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