Evaluation of the Quality of Online Information About Perinatal Depression in China

Miaomiao Li, Wan Anita binti Wan Abas, A. A. Ma’rof, Peng Wang, Xiaoyan Wang
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This study assessed the quality of Chinese-language websites that provide information about perinatal depression, focusing on their compliance with recognized quality standards, the impact of information content providers on information quality, and the correlation between search engine ranking and quality. We conducted a systematic search on the Baidu search engine and screened 55 relevant websites. The quality of these websites was assessed using the DISCERN instruments. Our findings suggest that the quality of information on websites about perinatal depression is predominantly 'poor', with commercial sites constituting the entirety of the sample, although health information content provided by non-profit organizations demonstrating significantly higher quality. There was a significant negative correlation between search engine rankings and the quality of information on perinatal depression, suggesting that higher quality content is less likely to be searched for and may hinder access to reliable information. This study highlights the urgent need for mechanisms to prioritize the display of high-quality information in search engine results to provide better assistance to Chinese patients with perinatal depression.
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中国围产期抑郁症在线信息质量评估
本研究评估了提供围产期抑郁症相关信息的中文网站的质量,重点关注这些网站是否符合公认的质量标准、信息内容提供者对信息质量的影响以及搜索引擎排名与质量之间的相关性。我们在百度搜索引擎上进行了系统搜索,筛选出 55 个相关网站。我们使用 DISCERN 工具对这些网站的质量进行了评估。我们的研究结果表明,围产期抑郁症相关网站的信息质量以 "差 "为主,商业网站占样本的全部,但非营利组织提供的健康信息内容质量明显更高。搜索引擎的排名与围产期抑郁症信息的质量之间存在明显的负相关,这表明质量较高的内容不太可能被搜索到,可能会阻碍人们获取可靠的信息。本研究强调,迫切需要建立在搜索引擎结果中优先显示高质量信息的机制,以便为中国围产期抑郁症患者提供更好的帮助。
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