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Media Consumption and COVID-19–Related Precautionary Behaviors During the Early Pandemic: Survey Study of Older Adults

Media Consumption and COVID-19–Related Precautionary Behaviors During the Early Pandemic: Survey Study of Older Adults

Two-thirds (n=733) reported ever using social media sites (eg, Facebook), and among these respondents, 238 (32.6%) reported increasing their use of social media, whereas 32 (4.4%) reported decreasing use (Table 1). The most common behaviors reported were wearing a mask (n=1057, 97.7%) and washing or sanitizing hands (n=1057, 97.7%), and the least common health behaviors included canceling work activities (n=212, 19.6%) and cancelling a doctor’s appointment (n=291, 26.9%; Figure 1).

Emily J Smail, Torie Livingston, Adam Wolach, Erta Cenko, Christopher N Kaufmann, Todd M Manini

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e46230

Temporal Associations Between Social Activity and Mood, Fatigue, and Pain in Older Adults With HIV: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Temporal Associations Between Social Activity and Mood, Fatigue, and Pain in Older Adults With HIV: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Demographic and clinical characteristics of participants (N=20). a Disability was not assessed in the first 9 participants. b Number of days from collection of neuromedical data to EMA visit: mean 70.9 (SD 151.2). c IQR: interquartile range. d ART: antiretroviral therapy. e MOS: Medical Outcomes Study. f EMA: ecological momentary assessment. g EMA mood ratings are over one week on study.

Emily W C Paolillo, Bin Tang, Colin A Depp, Alexandra S Rooney, Florin Vaida, Christopher N Kaufmann, Brent T Mausbach, David J Moore, Raeanne C Moore

JMIR Ment Health 2018;5(2):e38