| Literature DB >> 35377320 |
John K Kellerman1, Jessica L Hamilton1, Edward A Selby1, Evan M Kleiman1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Consumption of distressing news media, which substantially increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, has demonstrable negative effects on mental health.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; depression; digital health; ecological momentary assessment; hopelessness; mediation model; mental health; news consumption; news media; pandemic; psychological distress; stress; worry
Year: 2022 PMID: 35377320 PMCID: PMC9135112 DOI: 10.2196/36966
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Ment Health ISSN: 2368-7959
Figure 1Temporal multilevel mediation models with next-day effects. Note: the vertical dashed line indicates the break between consecutive days of data (ie, boxes shown in the same color represent data collected on the same day). Models show the effect of variables at time T (outlined in black) on variables the following day (T+1; outlined in blue). Coefficients in green indicate a positive relationship; coefficients in red indicate a negative relationship.
Schedule and number of responses for each assessment.
| Level | Schedule | Variables assessed at this level | Number of responses included in analyses, n (%) |
| Person | 1x at the beginning of the study period | Baseline measures (demographic information) | 546 (100) |
| Daily | 1x every night for 8 weeks | Frequency of exposure to news about COVID-19, optimism about COVID-19 | 31,997 (39.6) |
| Momentary | 5 random times daily for 8 weeks | Hopelessness, general worry, worry about COVID-19 | 48,802 (60.4) |
Participants’ (N=546) sociodemographic variables.
| Characteristics | Participants, n (%) | |
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| Women | 398 (72.9) |
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| Men | 139 (25.5) |
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| Nonbinary/gender expansive | 8 (1.47) |
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| Not reported | 1 (0.02) |
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| White | 192 (34.04) |
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| Asian | 268 (49.08) |
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| Black or African American | 31 (5.68) |
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| Bi-/multiracial | 21 (3.84) |
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| Middle Eastern | 7 (1.28) |
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| American Indian or Alaska Native | 7 (1.28) |
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| Other racial background | 15 (2.75) |
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| Not reported | 3 (0.55) |
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| Non-Hispanic or non-Latino/non-Latina | 479 (87.73) |
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| Hispanic or Latino/Latina | 67 (12.27) |
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| <10,000 to <30,000 | 30 (5.49) |
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| 30,000 to <50,000 | 48 (8.79) |
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| 50,000 to <70,000 | 34 (6.23) |
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| 70,000 to <100,000 | 63 (11.54) |
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| 100,000 to <200,000 | 171 (31.32) |
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| ≥200,000 | 43 (7.88) |
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| Not reported | 157 (28.75) |
Mean (SD) and ICCa for all variables across the study period.
| Variable | Mean (SD) | ICC (95% CI) |
| How frequently did you see or read news or media about coronavirus today? | 1.53 (1.5) | 0.62 (0.59-0.65) |
| How worried or anxious are you about the coronavirus outbreak? | 2.49 (1.66) | 0.83 (0.81-0.85) |
| What best describes how optimistic you feel about the coronavirus outbreak? | 2.49 (1.19) | 0.69 (0.66-0.72) |
| Right now, how much worried do you feel? | 2.69 (2.77) | 0.69 (0.66-0.71) |
| Right now, how much hopeless do you feel? | 1.62 (2.38) | 0.74 (0.71-0.76) |
aICC: intraclass correlation.