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The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria

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The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria

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Older adults or the elderly are part of the group of peeople that make up a majority of the health burdens in society, and the outbreak of coronavirus or COVID – 19 has further placed them in a risky position due to their age. Going by the latter statement, the research examines the impact of social media on this population’s online health information-seeking behaviour in the face of the global coronavirus health crisis in Nigeria. The study employed Krejcie and Morgan’s (1970) technique for ascertaining the sample size for a given population, and arrived at a sample of 384 quantitatively surveyed through a questionnaire. The study concluded that social media positively impacted the health behaviour of the research population, and the information sought on social media is reliable, and it also influenced their behaviour positively. However, the authors warn that online health information seekers, especially older adults, should always exercise caution as not all information obtained on social media on various health issues, including the coronavirus, is accurate. Besides, consumers of online health information should be thorough and active users of social media; they should use their human senses to discern between false and true health information. Further, they should also verify such information with health professionals if the need arises. Given the limitations enumerated in this study, the authors suggest that further studies are essential to validate the results of this research.

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

İletişim ve Medya Çalışmaları

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

31 Aralık 2022

Gönderilme Tarihi

27 Aralık 2021

Kabul Tarihi

20 Nisan 2022

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2022 Sayı: 41

Kaynak Göster

APA
Udenze, S., & Ugoala, B. (2022). The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi, 41, 23-37. https://doi.org/10.17829/turcom.1049246
AMA
1.Udenze S, Ugoala B. The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria. TURCOM. 2022;(41):23-37. doi:10.17829/turcom.1049246
Chicago
Udenze, Silas, ve Bibian Ugoala. 2022. “The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria”. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi, sy 41: 23-37. https://doi.org/10.17829/turcom.1049246.
EndNote
Udenze S, Ugoala B (01 Aralık 2022) The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi 41 23–37.
IEEE
[1]S. Udenze ve B. Ugoala, “The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria”, TURCOM, sy 41, ss. 23–37, Ara. 2022, doi: 10.17829/turcom.1049246.
ISNAD
Udenze, Silas - Ugoala, Bibian. “The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria”. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi. 41 (01 Aralık 2022): 23-37. https://doi.org/10.17829/turcom.1049246.
JAMA
1.Udenze S, Ugoala B. The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria. TURCOM. 2022;:23–37.
MLA
Udenze, Silas, ve Bibian Ugoala. “The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria”. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi, sy 41, Aralık 2022, ss. 23-37, doi:10.17829/turcom.1049246.
Vancouver
1.Silas Udenze, Bibian Ugoala. The Coronavirus Health Crisis, Social Media, and Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour of Older Adults in Nigeria. TURCOM. 01 Aralık 2022;(41):23-37. doi:10.17829/turcom.1049246

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