Doomscrolling – threat to Mental Health and Well-being: A Review

Elizabeth Victor Rodrigues
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In the early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic emerged as a global threat to health and social stability were in the headlines of the news agenda. 24/7 news coverage was dominated by reports from collapsing hospitals and closed down cities, grave government officials announcing drastic counter-pandemic measures, shifting predictions for a vaccination timeline, and statistics of infected, hospitalized, and deceased in various countries around the globe. COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all aspects of our lives. One such effect is doom scrolling/doom surfing which is the tendency to continue to surf or scroll through bad news, even though that news is saddening, disheartening or depressing, practice researchers found has boomed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a myriad of reasons as to why endlessly looking for bad news feels so strangely fulfilling-a way of feeling in control in a world that feels so out of control all the time, the sense of safety in knowledge or curiosity of the human mind. Studies have shown that doom scrolling has negative impact on mental health, triggering, and worsening one’s mental and neurological health. . It also has impact on physical health, and increase in cases of cervical spondylosis, and posture related issues and joint arthritis. The habit also is not an easy one to break, but thankfully human brain quickly can divert their minds. Generation of awareness and adoption of digital hygiene strategies will contribute toward better affective regulation, mental well-being, healthy use of technology minimizes the experience of anxiety, fear apprehension hopelessness, and intolerance of uncertainty.
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末日卷轴——对心理健康和幸福的威胁:综述
在2020年初,COVID-19大流行成为对健康和社会稳定的全球威胁,成为新闻议程的头条。24/7的新闻报道主要是关于倒塌的医院和关闭的城市,严肃的政府官员宣布严厉的反流行病措施,改变疫苗接种时间表的预测,以及全球各国感染,住院和死亡的统计数据。COVID-19大流行影响了我们生活的方方面面。研究人员发现,自2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发以来,这种行为越来越多,他们倾向于继续浏览或浏览坏消息,即使这些消息令人悲伤、沮丧或沮丧。有无数的原因可以解释为什么无休止地寻找坏消息会让人产生一种奇怪的满足感——在一个总是让人感到失控的世界里,一种控制的感觉,一种对知识的安全感,一种对人类心灵的好奇心。研究表明,厄运滚动对心理健康有负面影响,触发并恶化一个人的心理和神经健康。它还对身体健康产生影响,并增加颈椎病的病例,以及与姿势有关的问题和关节关节炎。这个习惯也不容易改掉,但谢天谢地,人类的大脑很快就能转移他们的注意力。意识的产生和数字卫生策略的采用将有助于更好的情感调节、心理健康、健康地使用技术,最大限度地减少焦虑、恐惧、忧虑、绝望和对不确定性的不容忍。
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