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Mind Map #11 - Coggle Diagram
Mind Map #11
social media
potential to facilitate or undermine public health efforts
can be compared to an epidemic
communication passing information/understanding from one to another
just like diseases pass from one to the next
widespread exposure to media messages = going viral
influences many factors
attitudes
beliefs
norms
industry generated messages that promote tobacco, e-cigarette use, and obesity
behaviors
maybe amongst an infodemic
tendency to spread widely and rapidly
potentially can lead individuals, subgroups, or communities to:
institute ineffective, unsafe, costly, or inappropriate measures
undermine public trust in more evidence-based public health messages
lead to collateral negative consequences
control and treatment
positively influenced health behaviors that reduces the spread of harmful practices
effective in relaying messages to hard to reach groups
vulnerable populations
population at large
balance between protecting health and preserving individuality
demand for transparency
health communication
central to all forms of medicine
determines range of health outcomes
influence population by shaping information spread regarding disease risk and exposure
influencing the adoption of health-promoting social policies
links people to health services
education and motivation to influence behaviors
democratized interactions where individuals
create
share
exchanged information driven by
power
money
public trust
platforms
media as a vector
risky behaviors are enabled and associated diseases transmitted
outbreaks of sexually transmitted disease and opiate use
social media used to deliver targeted content and purchasing opportunities in the online market
increased consumption of tobacco, e-cigs, and junk foods
contribute to negative health outcomes such as:
cancer
obesity
type 2 diabetes
cardiovascular diseas