西班牙Covid-19健康危机期间信息行为的性别差异

IF 0.2 Q2 Arts and Humanities JLIS.it Pub Date : 2021-05-15 DOI:10.4403/JLIS.IT-12698
M. Montesi
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2019冠状病毒病大流行在全球造成了大量死亡,但总体而言,老年人、既往病患者和男性的死亡人数更多。生物医学文献解释了男性和女性在死亡率方面的差异,指出了遗传和社会文化原因。这项工作的目的是探索信息行为,以及其他可能影响男性和女性健康结果的社会文化变量。为此,我们分析了在新冠肺炎严格封锁的最后一周(2020年4月)在马德里对95人进行的调查结果。与会者询问了使用传统大众媒体和社交媒体的原因、官方和机构信息的使用、被认为有用的信息的特征以及封锁期间信息行为的不同层面。结果表明,男性和女性之间的差异影响了信息行为的某些维度,尤其是被认为有用的信息特征。两性在社交媒体上也存在细微差异,男性似乎更多地将社交媒体用于娱乐而非交流。
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Gender differences in information behavior during the Covid-19 health crisis in Spain
The Covid-19 pandemic has produced numerous deaths throughout the planet, although in general it has been deadlier in older people, in people with previous conditions and in males. The biomedical literature explains the difference in terms of mortality between men and women pointing to genetics and social and cultural reasons. The aim of this work is to explore information behavior, among the other sociocultural variables possibly influencing health outcomes in men and women. For this, we analyze the results of a survey with 95 people administered in Madrid the last week of strict lockdown for Covid-19 (April 2020). Questions were asked about the reasons for using traditional mass media and social media, the use of official and institutional information, the characteristics of the information that was considered useful, and different dimensions of information behavior during lockdown. Results show that the differences between men and women affect certain dimensions of information behavior and especially the information characteristics that are considered useful. Slight differences were also perceived between the two sexes regarding social media, that men appeared to use more for entertainment than communication.
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JLIS.it INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: JLIS.it is an academic journal of international scope, peer-reviewed and open access, aiming to valorise international research in Library and Information Science. Contributions in LIS, Library and Information Science, are welcome.
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