Frontiers in Public Health (Jan 2022)

Social Media Use and Misinformation Among Asian Americans During COVID-19

  • Stella K. Chong,
  • Shahmir H. Ali,
  • Lan N. Ðoàn,
  • Stella S. Yi,
  • Chau Trinh-Shevrin,
  • Simona C. Kwon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.764681
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Social media has been crucial for seeking and communicating COVID-19 information. However, social media has also promulgated misinformation, which is particularly concerning among Asian Americans who may rely on in-language information and utilize social media platforms to connect to Asia-based networks. There is limited literature examining social media use for COVID-19 information and the subsequent impact of misinformation on health behaviors among Asian Americans. This perspective reviews recent research, news, and gray literature to examine the dissemination of COVID-19 misinformation on social media platforms to Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and South Asian Americans. We discuss the linkage of COVID-19 misinformation to health behaviors, with emphasis on COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and vaccine decision-making in Asian American communities. We then discuss community- and research-driven responses to investigate misinformation during the pandemic. Lastly, we propose recommendations to mitigate misinformation and address the COVID-19 infodemic among Asian Americans.

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