论文标题
在COVID-19大流行期间的第一波浪潮中寻求和共享行为的数字信息寻求和共享行为
Digital Information Seeking and Sharing Behavior During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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论文摘要
人们转向搜索引擎和社交媒体,以在人口级别的事件(例如内乱,疾病爆发,火灾或洪水)中寻求信息。他们还倾向于通过社交媒体论坛和智能手机消息应用程序参与讨论并传播信息和意见。 COVID-19大流行没有什么不同。但是,在大流行期间,适当的医学意识和正确的信息传播至关重要。在世界各地的大流行期间,生成了与该主题相关的空前互联网流量。在这项工作中,我们分析了巴基斯坦用户在Google搜索引擎和WhatsApp上产生的电子数据,以了解大流行第一波中的信息寻求行为。该论文旨在通过分析数字数据来分析巴基斯坦公众如何对疾病(其起源,治愈和预防措施)的理解(其起源,治愈和预防措施)。我们发现,公众在大流行开始时积极搜索并讨论了信息。但是,他们的兴趣随着时间的流逝而逐渐减弱,只有在发生新颖或令人震惊的事情似乎发生了。了解这些信息寻求行为将允许卫生决策者采取纠正措施,以更好地告知公众通过电子媒体以及社交媒体公司以及搜索引擎解决新兴市场中用户的错误信息的未来大流行浪潮。
People turn to search engines and social media to seek information during population-level events, such as during civil unrest, disease outbreaks, fires, or flood. They also tend to participate in discussions and disseminate information and opinions via social media forums, and smartphone messaging applications. COVID-19 pandemic was not any different. However, the proper medical awareness and correct information dissemination is critical during a pandemic. An unprecedented amount of internet traffic related to this topic was generated during the start of the pandemic all over the world. In this work, we have analysed the electronic data generated by users from Pakistan on Google Search Engine and WhatsApp to understand their information-seeking behavior during the first wave of the pandemic. The paper aims at analysing how the Pakistani public developed their understanding about the disease, (its origin, cures, and preventive measures to name a few) by analysing digital data. We found that the public actively searched and discussed information at the start of the pandemic. However, their interest waned with time and was reinvigorated only when something novel or shocking seemed to have occurred. Understanding this information seeking behavior will allow corrective actions to be taken by health policymakers to better inform the public for possible future waves of a pandemic through electronic media, as well as and the social media companies and search engines to address misinformation among the users in the emergent markets.