Login / Signup

COVID-19, Anti-Intellectualism, and Health Communication: Assessing the Chinese Social Media Platform Sina Weibo.

Shouyun GuoTeng LinNadeem AkhtarJuana Du
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In the digital media era, new media platforms have become the main channels for transmitting medical and health information in China. However, anti-intellectualism limits the effectiveness of disseminating health information. Therefore, in China, the government and health departments have made efforts to determine how to control anti-intellectualism to effectively disseminate medical and health information, given the situation of a global pandemic and its counter-measures. Against this backdrop, this study applied textual analysis to explore the manifestations of anti-intellectualism in network platforms. The key findings indicate that the irrational behavior of anti-intellectuals is manifested in emotional dominance, abusive behavior, overconfidence and trusting rumors. Based on these results, the authors propose some measures to balance the relationship between anti-intellectualism and health communication. The findings of the study have significant implications for improving the effectiveness of health communication in China.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • social media
  • healthcare
  • coronavirus disease
  • randomized controlled trial
  • sars cov
  • public health
  • mental health
  • systematic review
  • risk assessment
  • high throughput