Objective To explore the direct and indirect associations between intolerance of uncertainty, health anxiety (HA), and psychological distress through problematic internet use (PIU) and cyberchondria, both before and during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Design Two Italian samples were enrolled via an online questionnaire. Sample 1 (N = 556; 69.3% females, Mage 29.6 years, SD = 13.2) was recruited in non-pandemic times, whereas Sample 2 (N = 575; 74% females, Mage 31.9 years, SD = 13.4) was recruited during the COVID-19 lockdown. Main outcome measures Self-report measures assessing HA and psychological distress. Results Two distinct path analyses showed that intolerance of uncertainty was directly associated with HA and psycho...
The global epidemic of (mis)information, spreading rapidly via social media platforms and other outl...
AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic has created a significant mental health burden on the global populatio...
Cyberchondria is an excessive or repeated online health information seeking that is associated with ...
Objective To explore the direct and indirect associations between intolerance of uncertainty, health...
Background. Cyberchondria is a term used to refer to excessive surfing the web looking for health ca...
The COVID-19 pandemic is increasing negative consequences on mental health around the globe. To date...
Abstract Background The 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has led to a worldwide lockdown which h...
The COVID-19 pandemic is increasing negative consequences on mental health around the globe. To date...
Objectives: The Internet has become one of the most common sources people use to search for health-r...
The COVID-19 pandemic, a period of uncertainty and risk, has presented a threat to people’s physical...
BackgroundStudies have highlighted that fear and anxiety generated by COVID-19 are important psychol...
Objectives: The Internet has become one of the most common sources people use to search for health-r...
Background: Studies have highlighted that fear and anxiety generated by COVID-19 are important psych...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increase in mental health issues/problems. This research so...
The global epidemic of (mis)information, spreading rapidly via social media platforms and other outl...
The global epidemic of (mis)information, spreading rapidly via social media platforms and other outl...
AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic has created a significant mental health burden on the global populatio...
Cyberchondria is an excessive or repeated online health information seeking that is associated with ...
Objective To explore the direct and indirect associations between intolerance of uncertainty, health...
Background. Cyberchondria is a term used to refer to excessive surfing the web looking for health ca...
The COVID-19 pandemic is increasing negative consequences on mental health around the globe. To date...
Abstract Background The 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has led to a worldwide lockdown which h...
The COVID-19 pandemic is increasing negative consequences on mental health around the globe. To date...
Objectives: The Internet has become one of the most common sources people use to search for health-r...
The COVID-19 pandemic, a period of uncertainty and risk, has presented a threat to people’s physical...
BackgroundStudies have highlighted that fear and anxiety generated by COVID-19 are important psychol...
Objectives: The Internet has become one of the most common sources people use to search for health-r...
Background: Studies have highlighted that fear and anxiety generated by COVID-19 are important psych...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increase in mental health issues/problems. This research so...
The global epidemic of (mis)information, spreading rapidly via social media platforms and other outl...
The global epidemic of (mis)information, spreading rapidly via social media platforms and other outl...
AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic has created a significant mental health burden on the global populatio...
Cyberchondria is an excessive or repeated online health information seeking that is associated with ...