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Preventive Behaviors Conveyed on YouTube to Mitigate Transmission of COVID-19: Cross-Sectional Study

Corey H. Basch, Corey H. Basch, Grace Clarke Hillyer, Zoe C Meleo-Erwin, Christie Jaime, Jan Mohlman, Charles E. Basch, Charles E. Basch

2020JMIR Public Health and Surveillance206 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Accurate information and guidance about personal behaviors that can reduce exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 are among the most important elements in mitigating the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). With over 2 billion users, YouTube is a media channel that millions turn to when seeking information. OBJECTIVE: At the time of this study, there were no published studies investigating the content of YouTube videos related to COVID-19. This study aims to address this gap in the current knowledge. METHODS: The 100 most widely viewed YouTube videos uploaded throughout the month of January 2020 were reviewed and the content covered was described. Collectively, these videos were viewed over 125 million times. RESULTS: Fewer than one-third of the videos covered any of the seven key prevention behaviors listed on the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. CONCLUSIONS: These results represent an important missed opportunity for disease prevention.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Internet privacyUploadPandemicMedicineSocial mediaDisease controlTransmission (telecommunications)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakDiseaseCross-sectional studyEnvironmental healthComputer scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)World Wide WebTelecommunicationsOutbreakPathologyHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityMisinformation and Its ImpactsSocial Media in Health Education