Journal of Islamic International Medical College (Sep 2021)

Effect of COVID-19 Related Infodemic on Health of General Public of Pakistan

  • Azeema Noor , Tahira Sadiq

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 171 – 175

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Objective: To know the public opinion about the role of infodemic in spreading fear & panic among the public of Pakistan and to assess the effect of fear created by infodemic on their health. Study Design: This was a cross sectional survey. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted from 14th July to 25th August 2020 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Materials and Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted using a pre-validated questionnaire from 14th July till 25th August 2020. People of age >12 were invited to participate in an online survey through Google forms. A written consent was obtained from all the participants before filling the questionnaire. Data was analyzed using statistical package for social sciences SPSS version 24. Results: Total 541 participants took part in this survey. 320 (59%) were females and 221 (41%) were males. Majority 224(41%) reported that category of misinformation and fake news about COVID-19 had the most impact in creating fear and panic among people. 80% (432) reported that infodemic played a role in creating fear and panic among people, 310(57.4%) participants reported that infodemic created fear on them, 304(56.2%) reported their health was affected, 182(33.6%) had effects on psychological health, 17(3%) had effect on physical health while 105(19.4%) had effects on both psychological and physical health. Conclusion: Infodemic caused by media played a major role in creating fear and panic among people. Fear created by infodemic during the Covid-19 outbreak is associated with negative psychological outcome in our population.

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