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COVID-19 Increases Online Searches for Emotional and Health-Related Terms
Du, Hongfei1; Yang, Jing2; King, Ronnel B.3; Yang, Lei4; Chi, Peilian3
2020-12-01
Source PublicationApplied Psychology-Health and Well Being
ABS Journal Level2
ISSN1758-0846
Volume12Issue:4Pages:1039-1053
Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has powerfully shaped people’s lives. The current work investigated the emotional and behavioral reactions people experience in response to COVID-19 through their internet searches. We hypothesised that when the prevalence rates of COVID-19 increase, people would experience more fear, which in turn would predict more searches for protective behaviors, health-related knowledge, and panic buying. Methods: Prevalence rates of COVID-19 in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia were used as predictors. Fear-related emotions, protective behaviors, seeking health-related knowledge, and panic buying were measured using internet search volumes in Google Trends. Results: We found that increased prevalence rates of COVID-19 were associated with more searches for protective behaviors, health knowledge, and panic buying. This pattern was consistent across four countries, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. Fear-related emotions explained the associations between COVID-19 and the content of their internet searches. Conclusions: Findings suggest that exposure to COVID-19 prevalence and fear-related emotions may motivate people to search for relevant health-related information so as to protect themselves from the pandemic.

KeywordCovid-19 Fear Health Knowledge Internet Search Panic Buying Protective Behavior
DOI10.1111/aphw.12237
URLView the original
Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPsychology
WOS SubjectPsychology, Applied
WOS IDWOS:000577660200001
PublisherWILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85092454559
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorDu, Hongfei
Affiliation1.Beijing Normal University, China
2.Guangzhou University, China
3.University of Macau, China
4.Macau University of Science and Technology, China
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Du, Hongfei,Yang, Jing,King, Ronnel B.,et al. COVID-19 Increases Online Searches for Emotional and Health-Related Terms[J]. Applied Psychology-Health and Well Being, 2020, 12(4), 1039-1053.
APA Du, Hongfei., Yang, Jing., King, Ronnel B.., Yang, Lei., & Chi, Peilian (2020). COVID-19 Increases Online Searches for Emotional and Health-Related Terms. Applied Psychology-Health and Well Being, 12(4), 1039-1053.
MLA Du, Hongfei,et al."COVID-19 Increases Online Searches for Emotional and Health-Related Terms".Applied Psychology-Health and Well Being 12.4(2020):1039-1053.
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