Predictors of Cyberchondria During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Study Using Supervised Machine Learning

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Infanti, Alexandre [1 ]
Starcevic, Vladan [2 ,3 ]
Schimmenti, Adriano [4 ]
Khazaal, Yasser [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Karila, Laurent [8 ]
Giardina, Alessandro [9 ]
Flayelle, Maeva [9 ]
Razavi, Seyedeh Boshra Hedayatzadeh [9 ]
Baggio, Stephanie [10 ,11 ,12 ]
Vogele, Claus [1 ]
Billieux, Joel [5 ,9 ]
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[1] Univ Luxembourg, Dept Behav & Cognit Sci, Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg
[2] Nepean Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Penrith, Australia
[3] Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth, Sydney Med Sch, Discipline Psychiat,Nepean Clin Sch, Sydney, Australia
[4] Kore Univ Enna, Fac Human & Social Sci, Enna, Italy
[5] Lausanne Univ Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Addict Med, Lausanne, Switzerland
[6] Univ Montreal, Dept Psychiat & Addictol, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[7] Lausanne Univ, Dept Psychiat, Lausanne, Switzerland
[8] Univ Paris Saclay, Hop Univ Paul Brousse, Ctr Enseignement Rech & Traitement Addict, Villejuif, France
[9] Univ Lausanne, Inst Psychol, Lausanne, Switzerland
[10] Geneva Univ Hosp, Div Prison Hlth, Thonex, Switzerland
[11] Univ Geneva, Thonex, Switzerland
[12] Univ Bern, Inst Primary Hlth Care, Bern, Switzerland
关键词
cyberchondria; COVID-19; online health information; fear of COVID-19; health anxiety; machine learning; HEALTH ANXIETY INVENTORY; ATTACHMENT STYLES; INTERNET SEARCHES; MEDIATING ROLE; VALIDATION; MODEL; INFORMATION; IMPULSIVITY; INTOLERANCE; SEVERITY;
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10.2196/42206
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摘要
Background: Cyberchondria is characterized by repeated and compulsive online searches for health information, resulting in increased health anxiety and distress. It has been conceptualized as a multidimensional construct fueled by both anxiety and compulsivity-related factors and described as a "transdiagnostic compulsive behavioral syndrome," which is associated with health anxiety, problematic internet use, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Cyberchondria is not included in the International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision or the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, and its defining features, etiological mechanisms, and assessment continue to be debated.Objective: This study aims to investigate changes in the severity of cyberchondria during the COVID-19 pandemic and identify the predictors of cyberchondria at this time.Methods: Data collection started on May 4, 2020, and ended on June 10, 2020, which corresponds to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. At the time the study took place, French-speaking countries in Europe (France, Switzerland, Belgium, and Luxembourg) all implemented lockdown or semilockdown measures. The survey consisted of a questionnaire collecting demographic information (sex, age, education level, and country of residence) and information about socioeconomic circumstances during the first lockdown (eg, economic situation, housing, and employment status) and was followed by several instruments assessing various psychological and health-related constructs. Inclusion criteria for the study were being at least 18 years of age and having a good understanding of French. Self-report data were collected from 725 participants aged 18-77 (mean 33.29, SD 12.88) years, with females constituting the majority (416/725, 57.4%). Results: The results showed that the COVID-19 pandemic affected various facets of cyberchondria: cyberchondria-related distress and compulsion increased (distress z=-3.651, P<.001; compulsion z=-5.697, P<.001), whereas the reassurance facet of cyberchondria decreased (z=-6.680, P<.001). In addition, COVID-19-related fears and health anxiety emerged as the strongest predictors of cyberchondria-related distress and interference with functioning during the pandemic.Conclusions: These findings provide evidence of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cyberchondria and identify factors that should be considered in efforts to prevent and manage cyberchondria at times of public health crises. In addition, they are consistent with a theoretical model of cyberchondria during the COVID-19 pandemic proposed in 2020. These findings have implications for the conceptualization and future assessment of cyberchondria.
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