articleJMIR InfodemiologyApr 11, 2024GOLD OA

TikTok as a Source of Health Information and Misinformation for Young Women in the United States: Survey Study

University of Nebraska–Lincoln · University of Missouri

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Abstract

Background TikTok is one of the most-used and fastest-growing social media platforms in the world, and recent reports indicate that it has become an increasingly popular source of news and information in the United States. These trends have important implications for public health because an abundance of health information exists on the platform. Women are among the largest group of TikTok users in the United States and may be especially affected by the dissemination of health information on TikTok. Prior research has shown that women are not only more likely to look for information on the internet but are also more likely to have their health-related behaviors and perceptions affected by their involvement…

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Keywords
  • Preprint
  • Misinformation
  • Survey research
  • Psychology
  • Internet privacy
  • Environmental health
  • Medicine
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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