The Effect of a Wordless, Animated, Social Media Video Intervention on COVID-19 Prevention: Online Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundInnovative approaches to the dissemination of evidence-based COVID-19 health messages are urgently needed to counter social media misinformation about the pandemic. To this end, we designed a short, wordless, animated global health communication video (the CoVideo), which was rapidly distr...
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Main Authors: | Alain Vandormael (Author), Maya Adam (Author), Merlin Greuel (Author), Jennifer Gates (Author), Caterina Favaretti (Author), Violetta Hachaturyan (Author), Till Bärnighausen (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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