2020
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.13221
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Relationship between eHealth literacy and psychological status during COVID‐19 pandemic: A survey of Chinese residents

Abstract: Aims To investigate the eHealth literacy and the psychological status of Chinese residents during the COVID‐19 pandemic and explore their interrelationship. Background The COVID‐19 outbreak has placed intense psychological pressure on community residents. Their psychological status may be affected by eHealth literacy due to home isolation during this rampant pandemic. Methods This is a Web‐based cross‐sectional survey conducted on the JD Heal… Show more

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“…It combines health literacy with digital literacy and indicates the ability to screen health information available online and to interpret and assess the information obtained [12]. e-HL is a key factor affecting infection-preventive behaviors related to COVID-19 [13] and psychological status [14]. Its importance has grown continuously with the increasing amount of information available online.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It combines health literacy with digital literacy and indicates the ability to screen health information available online and to interpret and assess the information obtained [12]. e-HL is a key factor affecting infection-preventive behaviors related to COVID-19 [13] and psychological status [14]. Its importance has grown continuously with the increasing amount of information available online.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid development of COVID-19 provokes a need to consider the disease's epidemiological facets and the impact of the pandemic on mental health and psychological well-being. Due to the novelty of the virus and several challenges of the pandemic (Yang et al, 2020), one of the immediate consequences among individuals worldwide is fear related to contracting the virus (Ahorsu et al, 2020;Nguyen et al, 2020;Satici et al, 2020) or coronaphobia (Arora et al, 2020). Unfortunately, a very high level of fear is disabling and maladaptive contributing to mass anxiety, depression, and psychological distress (Hossain et al, 2020;Mertens et al, 2020;Rahman et al, 2020;Saravanan et al, 2020;Satici et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Internet turns to be a doubleedged sword for the people facing this virus (Xu et al, 2020). While the Internet and social media have become essential channels to disseminate facts about the outbreak (Király et al, 2020;Yang et al, 2020) and even help predict preventive behaviors for COVID-19 transmission (Li & Liu, 2020), it also carries a risk of rapidly spreading false information that may result to heightened fear. Undoubtedly, the COVID-19 infodemic has generated a complex online environment for people to effectively acquire valuable and reliable health information (Chong et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
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