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Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,251 | 93 | 231,343 |
The paradox of the link between health literacy and health promotion: the case of COVID-19 | output | 1 | 77,251 | 93 | 231,344 |
COVID-19 brought out the critical issues of public health messages and the relationship between health literacy, health promotion, and public health. The aim is to analyse these concepts to provide a framework in which mutual influences are ontologically analysed; more specifically this article will explore whether hea... | input | 2 | 77,251 | 93 | 231,345 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,302 | 93 | 231,496 |
Americans’ Perspectives on Online Media Warning Labels | output | 1 | 77,302 | 93 | 231,497 |
Americans are pervasively exposed to social media, news, and online content. Some of this content is designed to be deliberately deceptive and manipulative. However, it is interspersed amongst other content from friends and family, advertising, and legitimate news. Filtering content violates key societal values of free... | input | 2 | 77,302 | 93 | 231,498 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,418 | 93 | 231,844 |
Mythologizing Time in Internet Memes of the COVID-19 Pandemic Period | output | 1 | 77,418 | 93 | 231,845 |
The article is devoted to the mythologization of time in Internet memes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors consider modern social mythology in the context of the digital humanities. Digitalization of human existence leads to the emergence of digital mythology, which allows us to comprehend the new electronic soc... | input | 2 | 77,418 | 93 | 231,846 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,451 | 93 | 231,943 |
Demand for Mobile Health in Developing Countries During COVID-19: Vietnamese's Perspectives from Different Age Groups and Health Conditions | output | 1 | 77,451 | 93 | 231,944 |
BACKGROUND: Vietnam’s economy and intellectual standards have witnessed significant development, improving conditions for residents to acquire novel mHealth applications. Additionally, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced Vietnamese awareness of healthcare; however, previous studies have only been clini... | input | 2 | 77,451 | 93 | 231,945 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,581 | 93 | 232,333 |
An iterative topic model filtering framework for short and noisy user-generated data: analyzing conspiracy theories on twitter | output | 1 | 77,581 | 93 | 232,334 |
Conspiracy theories have seen a rise in popularity in recent years. Spreading quickly through social media, their disruptive effect can lead to a biased public view on policy decisions and events. We present a novel approach for LDA-pre-processing called Iterative Filtering to study such phenomena based on Twitter data... | input | 2 | 77,581 | 93 | 232,335 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,773 | 93 | 232,909 |
Types of Gameplay in Newsgames. Case of Persuasive Messages about COVID-19 | output | 1 | 77,773 | 93 | 232,910 |
Currently, independent video games have been presented as an alternative to approach the development of a ludic typology called newsgames in which, distancing themselves from the interests of the entertainment industry, a series of games related to the pandemic are presented. From here, we seek to examine the gameplay ... | input | 2 | 77,773 | 93 | 232,911 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,794 | 93 | 232,972 |
Communicating health crisis: a content analysis of global media framing of COVID-19. | output | 1 | 77,794 | 93 | 232,973 |
Background: This study examines the global media framing of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) to understand the dominant frames and how choice of words compares in the media. Periods of health crisis such as the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic add to the enormous burden of the media in keeping people constantly infor... | input | 2 | 77,794 | 93 | 232,974 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,805 | 93 | 233,005 |
The Role of Media Sources for COVID-19 Information on Engaging in Recommended Preventive Behaviors among Medicare Beneficiaries Aged ≥ 65 Years | output | 1 | 77,805 | 93 | 233,006 |
OBJECTIVES: The public relies on various media sources and communication platforms for receipt of COVID-19 information. Therefore, identifying the primary sources of COVID-19 information among older adults can be valuable, as it can enable information on life-saving measures to be effectively disseminated to this popul... | input | 2 | 77,805 | 93 | 233,007 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,896 | 93 | 233,278 |
The Covid-19 Infodemic and the Efficacy of Corrections | output | 1 | 77,896 | 93 | 233,279 |
Social media platforms have taken unprecedented steps to combat misinformation about Covid-19. However, critics question whether the most common strategy – labeling and alerting readers to misinformation – successfully counters misinformation or paradoxically reinforces inaccurate beliefs. Using a pair of survey experi... | input | 2 | 77,896 | 93 | 233,280 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,931 | 93 | 233,383 |
Understanding Public Perceptions of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps: Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Social Media Analysis | output | 1 | 77,931 | 93 | 233,384 |
BACKGROUND: The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 in late 2019 and its subsequent spread worldwide continues to be a global health crisis. Many governments consider contact tracing of citizens through apps installed on mobile phones as a key mechanism to contain the spread of SARS-CoV-2. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we sought to ex... | input | 2 | 77,931 | 93 | 233,385 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,981 | 93 | 233,533 |
"We Decided We Don't Want Children. We Will Let Them Know Tonight": Parental Humor on Social Media in a Time of Coronavirus Pandemic | output | 1 | 77,981 | 93 | 233,534 |
A thematic analysis of humor circulating on Israeli social networks during the COVID-19 lockdown reveals challenges that parents faced Parents (mostly mothers) expressed the hardships of surviving quarantine while taking care of their children Their humor presents them as helpless, depressed, and even suicidal when the... | input | 2 | 77,981 | 93 | 233,535 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,010 | 93 | 233,620 |
Choosing not to follow rules that will reduce the spread of COVID-19 | output | 1 | 78,010 | 93 | 233,621 |
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many authorities have implemented public health measures that place restrictions on individuals. Understanding how individuals respond to these new rules, particularly whether they are likely to follow or break them, is extremely important. Relational frame theory offers unique ins... | input | 2 | 78,010 | 93 | 233,622 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,017 | 93 | 233,641 |
#COVID-19 on Twitter: Bots, Conspiracies, and Social Media Activism | output | 1 | 78,017 | 93 | 233,642 |
With people moving out of physical public spaces due to containment measures to tackle the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, online platforms become even more prominent tools to understand social discussion. Studying social media can be informative to assess how we are collectively coping with this unprecedented g... | input | 2 | 78,017 | 93 | 233,643 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,074 | 93 | 233,812 |
Twitter as a Tool to Spread Communication Regarding Genitourinary Cancers During the COVID-19 Pandemic | output | 1 | 78,074 | 93 | 233,813 |
OBJECTIVES: To better characterize the relay of information about prostate, kidney, and bladder cancer on Twitter in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Tweets containing the joint hashtags “#COVID-19” and either “#bladder cancer”, “#kidney cancer”, or “#prostate cancer” were identified on the Twi... | input | 2 | 78,074 | 93 | 233,814 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,166 | 93 | 234,088 |
A content analysis of Canadian influencer crisis messages on Instagram and the public’s response during COVID-19 | output | 1 | 78,166 | 93 | 234,089 |
Successful mitigation of emerging infectious disease requires that the public adopt recommended behaviours, which is directly influenced by effective crisis communication. Social media has become an important communication channel during COVID-19 where official actors, influencers, and the public are co-creating crisis... | input | 2 | 78,166 | 93 | 234,090 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,365 | 93 | 234,685 |
An analysis of Twitter users opinions on vaccines using Machine Learning techniques | output | 1 | 78,365 | 93 | 234,686 |
Vaccines are an old technique, known and used for over 200 years. However, it is likely that the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic made the public debate around this technology become polarized at a level never seen before. Thus, this work aims to determine and understand factors that lead Brazilian users on Twitter to ... | input | 2 | 78,365 | 93 | 234,687 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,518 | 93 | 235,144 |
EXPRESS: Local Impact of Global Crises, Institutional Trust, and Consumer Well-being: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic | output | 1 | 78,518 | 93 | 235,145 |
Global crises become increasingly more frequent and consequential Yet, the impact of these crises is unevenly distributed across countries, leading to discrepancies in (inter)national crisis-regulating institutions? ability to uphold public trust and safeguard their constituents? well-being Employing the paradigm of ci... | input | 2 | 78,518 | 93 | 235,146 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,548 | 93 | 235,234 |
Association of "#covid19" Versus "#chinesevirus" With Anti-Asian Sentiments on Twitter: March 9-23, 2020. | output | 1 | 78,548 | 93 | 235,235 |
Objectives. To examine the extent to which the phrases, "COVID-19" and "Chinese virus" were associated with anti-Asian sentiments.Methods. Data were collected from Twitter's Application Programming Interface, which included the hashtags "#covid19" or "#chinesevirus." We analyzed tweets from March 9 to 23, 2020, corresp... | input | 2 | 78,548 | 93 | 235,236 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,551 | 93 | 235,243 |
Understanding Adverse Population Sentiment Towards the Spread of COVID-19 in the United States | output | 1 | 78,551 | 93 | 235,244 |
Background - During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the immediate threat of illness and mortality is not the only concern. In the United States, COVID-19 is not only causing physical suffering to patients, but also great levels of adverse sentiment (e.g., fear, panic, anxiety) among the public. Such secondary threats ca... | input | 2 | 78,551 | 93 | 235,245 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,595 | 93 | 235,375 |
How 3D Printing and Social Media Tackles the PPE Shortage during Covid – 19 Pandemic | output | 1 | 78,595 | 93 | 235,376 |
During the recent Covid-19 pandemic, additive Technology and Social Media were used to tackle the shortage of Personal Protective Equipment. A literature review and a social media listening software were employed to explore the number of the users referring to specific keywords related to 3D printing and PPE. Additiona... | input | 2 | 78,595 | 93 | 235,377 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,650 | 93 | 235,540 |
Understanding Global Reaction to the Recent Outbreaks of COVID-19: Insights from Instagram Data Analysis | output | 1 | 78,650 | 93 | 235,541 |
The coronavirus disease, also known as the COVID-19, is an ongoing pandemic of a severe acute respiratory syndrome. The pandemic has led to the cancellation of many religious, political, and cultural events around the world. A huge number of people have been stuck within their homes because of unprecedented lockdown me... | input | 2 | 78,650 | 93 | 235,542 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,727 | 93 | 235,771 |
White Paper: Open Digital Health - accelerating transparent and scalable health promotion and treatment. | output | 1 | 78,727 | 93 | 235,772 |
In this White Paper, we outline recommendations from the perspective of health psychology and behavioural science, addressing three research gaps: (1) What methods in the health psychology research toolkit can be best used for developing and evaluating digital health tools? (2) What are the most feasible strategies to ... | input | 2 | 78,727 | 93 | 235,773 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,749 | 93 | 235,837 |
Media trust and infection mitigating behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA | output | 1 | 78,749 | 93 | 235,838 |
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented public health crisis. It is becoming increasingly clear that people’s behavioural responses in the USA during this fast-changing pandemic are associated with their preferred media sources. The polarisation of US media has been reflected in politically motivated me... | input | 2 | 78,749 | 93 | 235,839 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,771 | 93 | 235,903 |
The negative consequences of failing to communicate uncertainties during a pandemic:The case of COVID-19 vaccines | output | 1 | 78,771 | 93 | 235,904 |
Uncertainties pervade our health choices, particularly in the context of a novel pandemic. Despite this, rather little is known about when and how to effectively communicate these uncertainties. The focus in the medical literature so far has been on how patients respond to mentions of uncertainty relating to diagnosis ... | input | 2 | 78,771 | 93 | 235,905 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,784 | 93 | 235,942 |
Evidence of the psychological effects of pseudoscientific information about COVID-19 on rural and urban populations. | output | 1 | 78,784 | 93 | 235,943 |
This research aims to analyze the effects of pseudoscientific information (PI) about COVID-19 on the mental well-being of the general population. A total of 782 participants were classified according to the type of municipality in which they lived (rural municipalities and urban municipalities). The participants answer... | input | 2 | 78,784 | 93 | 235,944 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,832 | 93 | 236,086 |
Perils of digital intimacy. A classification framework for privacy, security, and safety risks on dating apps | output | 1 | 78,832 | 93 | 236,087 |
Dating apps have become increasingly popular, even more so in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Users rely on the anticipated results and perceived usefulness of dating apps, sometimes for extended periods of time. To create successful products, designers of dating apps aim to create sociotechnical structures that a... | input | 2 | 78,832 | 93 | 236,088 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,890 | 93 | 236,260 |
When Public Health Research Meets Social Media: Knowledge Mapping From 2000 to 2018 | output | 1 | 78,890 | 93 | 236,261 |
BACKGROUND: Social media has substantially changed how people confront health issues. However, a comprehensive understanding of how social media has altered the foci and methods in public health research remains lacking. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine research themes, the role of social media, and research metho... | input | 2 | 78,890 | 93 | 236,262 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,940 | 93 | 236,410 |
Media coverage of the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) in Kenya and Tanzania: Content analysis of newspaper articles in East Africa | output | 1 | 78,940 | 93 | 236,411 |
Abstract: This study uses the framing theory to analyse dimensions being conveyed in the coverage of COVID-19 in Kenya and Tanzania between February 2020 and April 2020. A quantitative analysis of the Daily Nation and Citizen newspapers showed different patterns of framing of the virus. Specifically, this analysis focu... | input | 2 | 78,940 | 93 | 236,412 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 79,020 | 93 | 236,650 |
The State of Infodemic on Twitter | output | 1 | 79,020 | 93 | 236,651 |
Following the wave of misinterpreted, manipulated and malicious information growing on the Internet, the misinformation surrounding COVID-19 has become a paramount issue. In the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic, social media posts and platforms are at risk of rumors and misinformation in the face of the serious... | input | 2 | 79,020 | 93 | 236,652 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 79,202 | 93 | 237,196 |
The Security Versus Freedom Dilemma. An Empirical Study of the Spanish Case | output | 1 | 79,202 | 93 | 237,197 |
One of the classic debates in public opinion, now more prevalent due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been the dilemma between freedom and security. Following a theoretical review, this article sets out to establish the sociodemographic profiles and those variables that can correlate and/or explain the inclination towards... | input | 2 | 79,202 | 93 | 237,198 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 79,532 | 93 | 238,186 |
Dehumanization through humour and conspiracies in online hate towards Chinese people during the COVID-19 pandemic | output | 1 | 79,532 | 93 | 238,187 |
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been widespread conversations about the origins of the virus and who to blame for it. This article focuses on the online hate directed at Chinese and Asian people during the pandemic. Taking a critical discursive psychological approach, we analysed seven online t... | input | 2 | 79,532 | 93 | 238,188 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 79,535 | 93 | 238,195 |
Social media in health care: Exploring its use by health-care professionals in Greece | output | 1 | 79,535 | 93 | 238,196 |
The lockdown restrictions that have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic have reshaped the way people live, work, and interact with each other. At the same time, it changed the way health-care professionals and national health-care systems around the world are fighting in this battle for public health. Social media (So... | input | 2 | 79,535 | 93 | 238,197 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 79,579 | 93 | 238,327 |
Social media and the spread of COVID-19 infodemic | output | 1 | 79,579 | 93 | 238,328 |
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the social media application and the spread of COVID-19 infodemic in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach: A descriptive survey research design was used for this study. A total of 1,200 social media users, regardless of their professions, were randomly selected for t... | input | 2 | 79,579 | 93 | 238,329 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 79,720 | 93 | 238,750 |
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