Published on in Vol 5, No 6 (2021): June

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/27280, first published .
Development of the 12-Item Social Media Disinformation Scale and its Association With Social Media Addiction and Mental Health Related to COVID-19 in Tunisia: Survey-Based Pilot Case Study

Development of the 12-Item Social Media Disinformation Scale and its Association With Social Media Addiction and Mental Health Related to COVID-19 in Tunisia: Survey-Based Pilot Case Study

Development of the 12-Item Social Media Disinformation Scale and its Association With Social Media Addiction and Mental Health Related to COVID-19 in Tunisia: Survey-Based Pilot Case Study

Journals

  1. Gjoneska B, Potenza M, Jones J, Sales C, Hranov G, Demetrovics Z. Problematic use of the Internet in low- and middle-income countries before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 2022;48:101208 View
  2. Malik A, Bashir F, Mahmood K. Antecedents and Consequences of Misinformation Sharing Behavior among Adults on Social Media during COVID-19. Sage Open 2023;13(1) View
  3. Balakrishnan V, Ng W, Soo M, Han G, Lee C. Infodemic and fake news – A comprehensive overview of its global magnitude during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021: A scoping review. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 2022;78:103144 View
  4. Yang L, Na L, Xiang Rui J. Effectiveness of web-based mindfulness program on college students with social network addiction. Medicine 2023;102(9):e33022 View
  5. Guelmami N, Tannoubi A, Chalghaf N, Saidane M, Kong J, Puce L, Fairouz A, Bragazzi N, Alroobaea R. Latent Profile Analysis to Survey Positive Mental Health and Well-Being: A Pilot Investigation Insight Tunisian Facebook Users. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2022;13 View
  6. Xie L, Lee E, Fong V, Hui K, Xin M, Mo P. Perceived Information Distortion about COVID-19 Vaccination and Addictive Social Media Use among Social Media Users in Hong Kong: The Moderating Roles of Functional Literacy and Critical Literacy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(14):8550 View
  7. Atwan W, Salha N, Mahamid F. Psychometric properties and factorial structure of the social network addiction scale within the Arabic language & palestinian context. Computers in Human Behavior Reports 2022;8:100228 View
  8. Yam F, Korkmaz O, Griffiths M. The association between fear of Covid-19 and smartphone addiction among individuals: the mediating and moderating role of cyberchondria severity. Current Psychology 2023;42(3):2377 View
  9. Erbiçer E, Metin A, Çetinkaya A, Şen S. The Relationship Between Fear of COVID-19 and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress. European Psychologist 2021;26(4):323 View
  10. HAMARTA E, BALTACI Ö, AKBULUT Ö, AKAT M. The Relationship between Problematic Technology Use and Mental Health Problems in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Teacher Education and Lifelong Learning 2023;5(1):374 View
  11. Jelleli H, Hindawi O, Rebhi M, Ben Aissa M, Saidane M, Saad A, Guelmami N. Psychometric Evidence of the Arabic Version of Nomophobia Questionnaire Among Physical Education Students. Psychology Research and Behavior Management 2023;Volume 16:2383 View
  12. Bansal K, Mathur T, Mathur T, Agarwal S, Sharma R. Impact of social media on academics: a fractional order mathematical model. International Journal of Modelling and Simulation 2023:1 View
  13. George J, Trzebiński W. Discovering why people believe disinformation about healthcare. PLOS ONE 2024;19(3):e0300497 View
  14. Waszak P, Łuszczak E, Zagożdżon P. COVID-19 in Polish-language social media - misinformation vs government information. Health Policy and Technology 2024;13(2):100871 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Karakulak A, Rivera R, Dimitrova R, Carballea D, Chen B, Kittiteerasack P, González C, Yildirim E, Yu Y. Pandemic Providers. View