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The Effect of Virtual Social Networks on Users' SelfCare of Covid-19: A Structural Equation Modeling

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  54-67

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 Introduction: Today, social networks provide a good opportunity for selfcare. The aim of this study was to identify the impact and relationship of virtual social networks on Users' self-care of COVID-19 and to achieve a structural equation modeling. Methods: In the present descriptive-analytical study, the measuring instrument was an online questionnaire extracted from Orem’ s self-care model(2011) adapted based on the objectives of study. The study sample included 662 social network Users (WhatsApp, Instagram, and Telegram Users) in Hormozgan province; they were selected through convenience sampling. Modeling was carried out using SPSS and Amos software. Results: The results of the present research indicated a significant and direct relationship between the independent variables of “ presence and interaction in the social networks” and “ Users’ orientation to the type of social network” with the dependent variable of “ self-care towards COVID-19” (p< 0. 0009). In addition, 45 percent of changes in self-care variable was covered by a set of Social Networking indices. The structural equation Modelling (SEM) showed that in the self-care variable, the dimension of psychological support with a standard coefficient of 0. 99 had the highest effect, and the dimension of awareness and attention to the effects and results of COVID-19 with a standard coefficient of 0. 95 had the lowest effect with regard to the variables of presence and interaction in the network and Users’ orientation to the type of network. Conclusion: Since social networks have been able to affect Users' self-care, health officials and disease control and prevention centers can use the potential of social networks in self-care.

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    LATIFI, MASOOMEH, Davari Dolatabadi, Nasrin, & SHAHI, MEHRABAN. (2021). The Effect of Virtual Social Networks on Users' SelfCare of Covid-19: A Structural Equation Modeling. JOURNAL OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, 24(1 ), 54-67. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/390271/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    LATIFI MASOOMEH, Davari Dolatabadi Nasrin, SHAHI MEHRABAN. The Effect of Virtual Social Networks on Users' SelfCare of Covid-19: A Structural Equation Modeling. JOURNAL OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION[Internet]. 2021;24(1 ):54-67. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/390271/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MASOOMEH LATIFI, Nasrin Davari Dolatabadi, and MEHRABAN SHAHI, “The Effect of Virtual Social Networks on Users' SelfCare of Covid-19: A Structural Equation Modeling,” JOURNAL OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, vol. 24, no. 1 , pp. 54–67, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/390271/en

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