2022
DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v11i3.21117
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Predicting the sharing and reception of COVID-19-related information on social media

Abstract: In a health crisis, social media is one of the primary means of disseminating and receiving information. Nevertheless, questions remain regarding what facilitates individual engagement in sharing or receiving information in the context of COVID-19, specifically for the Indonesian context. Analysis of a questionnaire survey among 255 from the random population of Indonesian showed that sharing information is predicted by gender and education. There was no significant relationship between social-demographic and … Show more

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“…Indonesia's rich tapestry of religions and cultures shapes the discourse surrounding blasphemy. [22], [23]'s work delves into the interplay between religious diversity and public opinion, shedding light on how varying cultural contexts influence the way Indonesians perceive and react to blasphemous content.…”
Section: Societal Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indonesia's rich tapestry of religions and cultures shapes the discourse surrounding blasphemy. [22], [23]'s work delves into the interplay between religious diversity and public opinion, shedding light on how varying cultural contexts influence the way Indonesians perceive and react to blasphemous content.…”
Section: Societal Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%