2022
DOI: 10.26710/jafee.v8i2.2267
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Role of Media in Depression to The Viewers Watching Covid 19 Related News

Abstract: Purpose: The prevalence of depression among the general population is closely associated with exposure to COVID-19-related news but being a recent phenomenon, little work has been done on this issue. The focus of the present study is to hypothesize the relationship between media exposure to COVID-19-related news and the prevalence of depression across populations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. and comparatively, measure the source of news watching on a gender basis during Covid-19 among the different age gro… Show more

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“…The negative impact of COVID-19 on social life has been broadly documented and verified through empirical studies (Lima et al, 2020;Ullah & Siraj, 2022). For instance, empirical work of Ullah and Siraj (2022) explored the negative consequences of covid-19 such as widespread panic, feelings of insecurity, and fear within societies.…”
Section: Social Impact Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The negative impact of COVID-19 on social life has been broadly documented and verified through empirical studies (Lima et al, 2020;Ullah & Siraj, 2022). For instance, empirical work of Ullah and Siraj (2022) explored the negative consequences of covid-19 such as widespread panic, feelings of insecurity, and fear within societies.…”
Section: Social Impact Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The negative impact of COVID-19 on social life has been broadly documented and verified through empirical studies (Lima et al, 2020;Ullah & Siraj, 2022). For instance, empirical work of Ullah and Siraj (2022) explored the negative consequences of covid-19 such as widespread panic, feelings of insecurity, and fear within societies. In Pakistan, the arrival of COVID-19 prompted mass quarantining along with self-isolation, putting individuals under immense social, physical and psychological pressure.…”
Section: Social Impact Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 98%
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