Incitement to misuse of corticosteroids by Arab YouTubers in a local context.

Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3233/JRS-230061
Hind Amghar, Manal El Hani, Yahia Cherrah, Samira Serragui
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Abstract

Background: The ubiquity of social media has ushered in an era where uncontrolled content sharing extends to all subjects, including sensitive topics such as medication consumption.

Objective: To quantify the prevalence of YouTube videos providing information on glucocorticoids and to underscore the risks associated with inaccurate information, which might inadvertently promote inappropriate use of these medications.

Methods: The YouTube videos were selected using predefined keywords from February 20 to March 4, 2023. The videos were categorized into two groups. Category 1 promotes the misuse of corticosteroids, while Category 2 raises awareness about the risks associated with these drugs.

Results: In total, 843 YouTube videos were included. Approximately 76% of the creators were women. Of these, category 1 videos (69.63%) predominated over Category 2 videos (30.37%). Regarding Category 1, dexamethasone was mentioned in 41.53% of cases, followed by hydrocortisone (17.30%). According to these YouTubers, these products/medications are mainly obtained from community pharmacies (58.09%), online shops (20.01%), and through illicit markets and the black market (13.46%). Weight gain was the most common objective, according to 32.62% of the YouTubers.

Conclusion: This study highlights the prevalence of YouTube videos regarding the misuse of corticosteroids. The common focus on weight gain as an objective underscores the importance of educating content creators and viewers about responsible corticosteroid use. Targeted interventions are needed to promote safe and informed medication practices within this online environment.

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阿拉伯 YouTubers 在当地煽动滥用皮质类固醇。
背景:社交媒体无处不在:无处不在的社交媒体开创了一个不受控制的内容分享时代,其内容涵盖了所有主题,包括用药等敏感话题:量化提供糖皮质激素相关信息的 YouTube 视频的流行程度,并强调与不准确信息相关的风险,因为不准确信息可能会无意中促进这些药物的不当使用:方法:使用预定义的关键词选取了 2023 年 2 月 20 日至 3 月 4 日期间的 YouTube 视频。这些视频被分为两类。第 1 类宣传滥用皮质类固醇,而第 2 类则提高人们对这些药物相关风险的认识:结果:共收录了 843 个 YouTube 视频。约 76% 的创作者为女性。其中,第 1 类视频(69.63%)比第 2 类视频(30.37%)多。在第 1 类视频中,41.53% 的视频提到了地塞米松,其次是氢化可的松(17.30%)。根据这些优酷用户的说法,这些产品/药物主要是从社区药房(58.09%)、网上商店(20.01%)以及非法市场和黑市(13.46%)获得的。32.62%的优酷用户表示,体重增加是最常见的目的:本研究强调了 YouTube 视频中滥用皮质类固醇的普遍性。体重增加是一个普遍关注的目标,这强调了教育内容创作者和观众负责任地使用皮质类固醇的重要性。需要采取有针对性的干预措施,在这种网络环境中推广安全、知情的用药方法。
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