Information uncertainty: a correlate for acute stress disorder during the COVID-19 outbreak in China.
Danhua LinDaniela B FriedmanShan QiaoCheuk Chi TamXiaoyan LiXiaoming LiPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Information uncertainty is a unique correlate of psychological stress during the COVID-19 outbreak. Reducing information uncertainty is essential not only for halting virus transmission but also for mitigating negative impacts of the pandemic on people's psychosocial wellbeing. Transparent, timely, and accurate communication can reduce public confusion, fear, and stress. Capacity building in governments, communities, and media outlets to prevent, reduce and manage information uncertainty should be a critical part of the response to an emerging global health crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic.