Uso de redes sociales para la prevención del abuso de sustancias durante la cuarentena por COVID-19

Graciela Yazmín Sánchez Hernández, Morise Fernández Torres, Guillermina Natera-Rey, Nora Angélica Martínez Vélez, Miriam Arroyo Belmonte, Marcela Alejandra Tiburcio Sainz
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Introduction: the COVID-19 pandemic has increased exposure to stressors, which can lead to an increase in drug use as a coping mechanism. Due to the confinement, social networks represent an important means for dissemination of clear, reliable information on ways to prevent drug abuse, and the consequences of said abuse in the general population and among those most vulnerable to acquiring the virus and developing the most serious symptomatology of COVID-19. Objective: to disseminate scientific evidence-based information on alcohol, tobacco and drug use in the context of the COVID-19 contingency in Mexico. Method: we developed messages accompanied by images through the analysis of information on drug use and COVID-19 from a government institution. The messages were disseminated on two social networks to promote healthy behaviors, to increase the knowledge about risks associated to COVID-19 and drug use, and to encourage reflection. Results: the messages reached a total of 851,622 people and had up to 35,819 interactions on Facebook and Twitter. Discussion and conclusions: knowing the interactions in social networks allows to strategically incorporate specific information for different populations at risk. Having information from an institutional social network is a tool to prevent the dissemination of false or inaccurate information.
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使用社交媒体预防新冠病毒隔离期间的物质滥用-19
简介:新冠肺炎大流行增加了对压力源的暴露,这可能导致作为应对机制的药物使用增加。由于受到限制,社交网络是传播关于预防药物滥用的方法以及药物滥用在普通人群和最容易感染病毒和出现新冠肺炎最严重症状的人群中的后果的明确可靠信息的重要手段。目的:在墨西哥新冠肺炎突发事件背景下传播关于酒精、烟草和药物使用的科学循证信息。方法:我们通过分析政府机构的药物使用和新冠肺炎信息,开发出带有图像的信息。这些信息在两个社交网络上传播,以促进健康行为,增加对新冠肺炎和药物使用相关风险的了解,并鼓励反思。结果:这些信息共有851622人收到,在脸书和推特上有35819次互动。讨论和结论:了解社交网络中的互动可以战略性地结合不同风险人群的具体信息。从机构社交网络获取信息是防止虚假或不准确信息传播的工具。
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