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Impact of Media-Induced Uncertainty on Mental Health: Narrative-Based ...
Adaptive mediaconsumptionpatterns must include a critical mindset when consuming media, question potential motivations behind the presented information, and avoid untrustworthy sources ofnewscontent and exposure to disinformation or fakenews.
Why Are We Captivated by Bad News? - Psychology Today
Mar 19, 2025Humans are wired to focus on badnews, amplified by media and algorithms. Mindfulconsumptionand balanced perspectives can reduce stress and the effects of negativity bias.
Media overload is hurting our mental health. Here are ways to manage ...
Overall, all types ofnewsmediaconsumptionincreased emotional distress, but television and social media exposure were more strongly associated, the researchers found. Younger adults and women were more vulnerable. People with conservative ideology were less likely to be distressed.
How Fear Based News Reporting Affects Society - Deep Trance
May 11, 2025Fear-basednewsreporting affects society by amplifying anxiety and mistrust among the public. This sensationalism distorts reality, creates skewed narratives, and nurtures a pervasive sense of unease. As audiences consume alarming headlines, feelings of helplessness and social isolation rise, leading to avoidance ofnewopportunities and stifled personal growth. The erosion of trust in media ...
Negativity drives online news consumption - Nature
Online media is important for society in informing and shaping opinions, hence raising the question of what drives onlinenewsconsumption.
The Fear Machine: Understanding the Role of News Media in Amplifying ...
Setting boundaries aroundnewsconsumptioncan help to reduce the negative impact offear-inducing media on mental health and well-being. This may involve limiting exposure tonewsduring specific times of the day, avoidingnewssources that are particularly distressing, or using tools and applications that filter out negative content.
Fear in Media Headlines Increases Public Risk Perceptions but Decreases ...
Our oper-ationalization offearinnewsheadlines captures depictedfear, reflecting the original definition offearappeal. The output from LIWC indicates the percentage of words in each media headline categorized as expressingfearaccording to the LIWC lexicon.
How Fear in the Media Shapes Public Health Behaviors: A Double-Edged ...
Mar 28, 2025During a crisis, information can be lifesaving. But what happens when the dominant emotion in thenewsisfear? A recent study spanning five countries—United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and India—sheds light on howfear-driven media coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic influenced public perception and preventive health behaviors. The findings are striking: whilefear-based...
(PDF) Following and Avoiding Fear-Inducing News Topics: Fear Intensity ...
Results showfearis important, but so is the perceived significance of the threat, perceived personal efficacy to cope with the threat, perceivednewsoverload, andnewsconsumptionhabits.
Fear as a Tool: From Public Opinion to Public Hysteria
May 6, 2025The role offearas a tool used by the media to shape public opinion has been a topic of critical discussion for decades. From the early days of mass communication, it has been evident that activating emotions—particularly fear—serves to drive both contentconsumptionand the internalisation of embedded messages.
Following and Avoiding Fear-Inducing News Topics: Fear Intensity ...
Results showfearis important, but so is the perceived significance of the threat, perceived personal efficacy to cope with the threat, perceivednewsoverload, andnewsconsumptionhabits. Followingnewsis mainly a function of highnewsuse habits and the perceived importance of topics.
If It Bleeds, It Leads: Understanding Fear-Based Media
Newsprogramming uses a hierarchy of. "if it bleeds, it leads." If you live with depression, read on for whyfear-basedmedia may not be good for your mental health.
Why We're Drawn to Bad News - Psychology Today
Feb 25, 2025We're wired to focus on badnews, but drowning in negativity isn't doing us any favors. Learn how to take control ofnewsconsumption—without feeling overwhelmed.
Crime News Consumption and Fear of Violence: The Role of Traditional ...
In this article, we examine the correlates offearof violence in the cross-media landscape. The study draws on the Finnish National Crime Victim Survey (n = 6,141, respondents aged 15-74 years). First, we examine from what information and media sources respondents receive information on violent crime. We then examine howconsumptionof different types of media and information sources on ...
Online Media Consumption, Fear, Mental Wellbeing, and Behavioral ...
Nov 26, 2024This study explored how online mediaconsumption,fear, mental wellbeing, and behavioral compliance with COVID-19 measures were related to one another during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing a four...
(PDF) Online News Addiction: Future Anxiety, Fear of Missing Out on ...
High future anxiety andfearof missing out onnewspredicted the tendency to consumenewsexcessively. Contrarily, those with high interpersonal trust expressed lower onlinenewsaddiction.