2024
DOI: 10.2196/55086
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Racial and Demographic Disparities in Susceptibility to Health Misinformation on Social Media: National Survey-Based Analysis

Ranganathan Chandrasekaran,
Muhammed Sadiq T,
Evangelos Moustakas

Abstract: Background Social media platforms have transformed the dissemination of health information, allowing for rapid and widespread sharing of content. However, alongside valuable medical knowledge, these platforms have also become channels for the spread of health misinformation, including false claims and misleading advice, which can lead to significant public health risks. Susceptibility to health misinformation varies and is influenced by individuals’ cultural, social, and personal backgrounds, furth… Show more

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