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COVID-19–Related Health Inequalities Induced by the Use of Social Media: Systematic Review

COVID-19–Related Health Inequalities Induced by the Use of Social Media: Systematic Review

Besides, the study by Zeng and Li [29] pointed out another bias: only using descriptive statistics and content analysis and failing to investigate the psychology and behavior of the audience. These characteristics of the 9 selected studies are summarized in Table 2. Characteristics of the selected studies (N=9). a Not available. The types of social media, social media-use–induced health inequalities, associated factors, and proposed resolutions are presented in Table 3.

Yi Shan, Meng Ji, Wenxiu Xie, Xiaomin Zhang, Harrison Ng Chok, Rongying Li, Xiaobo Qian, Kam-Yiu Lam, Chi-Yin Chow, Tianyong Hao

JMIR Infodemiology 2022;2(2):e38453