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12 maj 2020 · The latest research suggests that the news can shape us in surprising ways – from our perception of risk to the content of our dreams, to our chances of having a heart attack.
21 wrz 2020 · The Psychological Impact of Negative News. Negative News can Significantly Affect our Mental Health. Posted September 21, 2020 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma. The way that news is reported has changed...
1 lis 2022 · Overall, all types of news media consumption increased 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.
20 maj 2020 · The impact of news is something of a psychological mystery, because most of it doesn’t actually affect us directly, if at all. And when it does, several studies have found that – as with the Boston Marathon Bombings – the coverage can be worse for our mental health than the reality.
21 mar 2019 · There is evidence that exposure to negative news is making people feel bad, but not much is known about why this only affects some people or whether this also applies to everyday news exposure. This study examined the direct and indirect effects of daily news exposure on people's affective states.
16 mar 2023 · Here we analyse the causal effect of negative and emotional words on news consumption using a large online dataset of viral news stories.
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