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Sasikumar S, Sulaiman H, Bedi S, Zaman S, Rundell C, Nozdrin M
Quality of Information and Future Directions. Comment on “Influence of Mass and Social Media on Psychobehavioral Responses Among Medical Students During the Downward Trend of COVID-19 in Fujian, China: Cross-Sectional Study”
A Response to Lin and colleagues: What about the quality of information?
Smriti Sasikumar;
Hafsa Sulaiman;
Simran Bedi;
Sadia Zaman;
Caroline Rundell;
Michael Nozdrin
ABSTRACT
A reply to Lin and colleague’s article on the effect of mass and social media on the psycho behavioral responses of medical students. As medical students, we questioned the quality of the information consumed by our Chinese counterparts to further understand the results. We suggest a further analysis of the data, and suggest possible future directions to strengthen the correlations found in the study.
Citation
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Sasikumar S, Sulaiman H, Bedi S, Zaman S, Rundell C, Nozdrin M
Quality of Information and Future Directions. Comment on “Influence of Mass and Social Media on Psychobehavioral Responses Among Medical Students During the Downward Trend of COVID-19 in Fujian, China: Cross-Sectional Study”