item: #1 of 38 id: cord-013377-d4tbf05a author: Ungurean, Ioan title: A Software Architecture for the Industrial Internet of Things—A Conceptual Model date: 2020-09-30 words: 9924 flesch: 40 summary: A solution to improve the blockchain scalability of IIoT systems by guaranteeing system security, latency but also decentralization, that was proposed in the article [29] have led to performance optimization with a deep reinforcement learning technique (DRL). In another research paper [19] , the authors concluded based on conducted researches that the success of IIoT can be hindered for different reasons such as challenging collaboration between various heterogeneous IIoT systems, efficient data management, large, solid, and flexible data technologies, IIoT protocols, operating systems, reliable IIoT systems but also the coexistence of wireless technologies. keywords: architecture; data; edge; environment; fieldbuses; fog; iiot; layer; software; systems; things; time cache: cord-013377-d4tbf05a.txt plain text: cord-013377-d4tbf05a.txt item: #2 of 38 id: cord-019104-rkuzcng5 author: Chang, I-Chiu title: An empirical study on the impact of quality antecedents on tax payers' acceptance of Internet tax-filing systems date: 2005-07-14 words: 7238 flesch: 48 summary: When I prepare and file my tax return, the operation of Internet filing system is reliable. When I prepare and file my tax return, the response of Internet filing system is quick. keywords: filing; filing system; government; information; internet filing; internet tax; model; peou; quality; study; tax filing; use cache: cord-019104-rkuzcng5.txt plain text: cord-019104-rkuzcng5.txt item: #3 of 38 id: cord-020199-rm0c2vu9 author: Odusanya, Kayode title: Exploring the Determinants of Internet Usage in Nigeria: A Micro-spatial Approach date: 2020-03-10 words: 3947 flesch: 37 summary: Using geo-referenced information of an inventory of broadband network infrastructure, we employ a more appropriate micro-spatial measure of internet infrastructure based on 3G/4G network equipment at the local level alongside a range of explanatory variables to explain internet adoption in Nigeria. In comparison to the cited studies, we take a different approach by employing a true measure of internet infrastructure that is based on the prevalence of wireless network equipment (i.e. towers and radios). keywords: adoption; broadband; country; infrastructure; internet; level; network; nigeria; studies cache: cord-020199-rm0c2vu9.txt plain text: cord-020199-rm0c2vu9.txt item: #4 of 38 id: cord-024773-j24hphoi author: Schaar, Peter title: Datenschutz und Internet – Es ist kompliziert! date: 2020-05-14 words: 2562 flesch: 41 summary: Die Kontrolle der Interaktion von Teilnehmern an einem virtuellen Ökosystem untereinander und mit Akteuren in der Außenwelt unterliegt der Kontrolle durch die Eigentümer bzw. Dies gilt etwa für Messangerdienste, die jeweils mit eigenen (proprietären) Standards funktionieren. keywords: auch; auf; bei; dabei; das; dass; daten; dem; den; der; des; die; durch; etwa; für; internet; ist; mit; nicht; sich; sie; und; von; werden; wie; zur; über cache: cord-024773-j24hphoi.txt plain text: cord-024773-j24hphoi.txt item: #5 of 38 id: cord-025856-gc7hdqis author: Chen, Peter John title: New Media and Youth Political Engagement date: 2020-06-02 words: 5559 flesch: 28 summary: Under surveillance: examining Facebook's spiral of silence effects in the wake of NSA internet monitoring The networked young citizen: social media political participation and civic engagement Civic engagement and social media: political participation beyond protest Is there social capital in a social network site? In: Sobaci MZ (ed) Social media and local governments What is a discourse approach to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and other social media: connecting with other academic fields Building citizen-based electronic democracy efforts. keywords: capacity; democracy; engagement; internet; media; new; online; participation; people; public; technologies; youth cache: cord-025856-gc7hdqis.txt plain text: cord-025856-gc7hdqis.txt item: #6 of 38 id: cord-026220-1ug29xxd author: Porras, Cynthia title: Planning Wi-Fi Access Points Activation in Havana City: A Proposal and Preliminary Results date: 2020-05-15 words: 3340 flesch: 63 summary: By the end of the day (t = 4), the covered demand is reduced due to the use of WAPs with low level signals. We explore several ways to analyse them, ranging from simple coverage values, to the type of signal levels used in the WAPs, and to the WAPs geographical distribution. keywords: level; signal; waps cache: cord-026220-1ug29xxd.txt plain text: cord-026220-1ug29xxd.txt item: #7 of 38 id: cord-028356-kfjg81i7 author: jagodzinski, jan title: Inflexions of Deleuze|Guattari: For a New Ontology of Media, When West-East Meet date: 2020-05-05 words: 13015 flesch: 58 summary: It raises the questions about identity (jokingly it can be an invitation to urinate on it) and status of fashion discourse in relation to Screen image 2.5 Duchamp T-Shirts, screen image body and self-image. It is a series, again repetition, that preoccupies Lee's photography (refer to Internet image search). keywords: art; copy; deleuze; deleuze|guattari; difference; duchamp; event; idea; identity; image; life; object; plane; repetition; representation; tao; thought; time; tree; urinal; virtual; way; world cache: cord-028356-kfjg81i7.txt plain text: cord-028356-kfjg81i7.txt item: #8 of 38 id: cord-030423-0fjlz3lf author: Libório, Matheus Pereira title: Expand or Oversize? Planning Internet Access Network in a Demand Growth Scenario date: 2020-08-13 words: 5982 flesch: 47 summary: In the early 2000s, the oversizing of Internet networks left equipment and cables underused for several years In short, Internet networks are to be designed to support some traffic from 5G network services. keywords: cable; demand; internet; internet demand; market; mbps; network; planning; scenario; strategy cache: cord-030423-0fjlz3lf.txt plain text: cord-030423-0fjlz3lf.txt item: #9 of 38 id: cord-030826-lj7x5qdd author: Niner, Holly J. title: The pandemic push: can COVID-19 reinvent conferences to models rooted in sustainability, equitability and inclusion? date: 2020-08-25 words: 2261 flesch: 33 summary: Online conference formats remove the need for travel and reduce the costs of attendance, but they do not preclude inequality in access and participation. Increasing global access to the Internet is central to achieving the UN sustainable development goals, and a shift to online conferences supports this aim. keywords: access; conference; formats; internet; online cache: cord-030826-lj7x5qdd.txt plain text: cord-030826-lj7x5qdd.txt item: #10 of 38 id: cord-161840-l5zyubwx author: Cao, Hung title: What is the next innovation after the internet of things? date: 2017-08-23 words: 1987 flesch: 45 summary: [5] , Tactile Internet is considered as the communication method over the Internet with typical characteristic such as ultra-low latency in combination with high availability, reliability and security in order to mimic the same as human tactile reaction sense on the Internet environment. In the near future, Tactile Internet can be applied to assist the doctor and physician to diagnose, cure, surgery patients without directly contact to them. keywords: challenges; future; generation; internet; latency cache: cord-161840-l5zyubwx.txt plain text: cord-161840-l5zyubwx.txt item: #11 of 38 id: cord-167104-snvq1ol7 author: Castano, Adriana Mejia title: Kids Today: Remote Education in the time of COVID-19 date: 2020-10-14 words: 3594 flesch: 35 summary: Indeed, the results of Xu, Wang, Peng, and Wu (2019) indicate that discipline plays a vital role in the academic success of undergraduate students; in particular, the results show that the use of Internet data could differentiate and predict student academic performance. In high school students, specifically in China, the relation between internet self-efficacy, internet accessibility, behavior, academic performance between others was investigated (Zhao, Lu, Huang & Wang, 2010; Penaranda, Aragon-Muriel, Micolta, 2014) . keywords: access; covariables; data; ethnic; internet; municipalities; performance; students; vulnerability cache: cord-167104-snvq1ol7.txt plain text: cord-167104-snvq1ol7.txt item: #12 of 38 id: cord-170666-zjwlmzj3 author: Liu, Shinan title: Characterizing Service Provider Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States date: 2020-11-01 words: 5181 flesch: 53 summary: Considering an expected surge around the dates when states issued stayat-home orders or declared states of emergency, we seek to observe possible changes in the latency and throughput of network traffic across locations. Another paper used network traffic to determine campus occupancy at the effect of COVID-19 related policies on three campus populations across Singapore and the United States [24] . keywords: capacity; changes; covid-19; internet; isps; latency; network; providers; states; traffic cache: cord-170666-zjwlmzj3.txt plain text: cord-170666-zjwlmzj3.txt item: #13 of 38 id: cord-198180-pwmr3m4o author: Gupta, Deepti title: Future Smart Connected Communities to Fight COVID-19 Outbreak date: 2020-07-20 words: 8235 flesch: 43 summary: Smart devices have the potential to be a major breakthrough in efforts to control and fight against the current pandemic situation. It is responsible for connecting physical sensors, smart devices, edge compute nodes or cloudlets, and cloud services with different technologies, and is also used for transmitting and processing sensor data. keywords: applications; challenges; cloud; control; covid-19; data; devices; health; home; hospital; internet; iot; people; privacy; sensors; smart; store; things cache: cord-198180-pwmr3m4o.txt plain text: cord-198180-pwmr3m4o.txt item: #14 of 38 id: cord-253212-ygmkul62 author: Khrennikov, Andrei title: Social Laser Model for the Bandwagon Effect: Generation of Coherent Information Waves date: 2020-05-17 words: 9057 flesch: 48 summary: We present the basic notions of this theory such as social energy (Section 2.2)) and social atom, human gain medium (Section 2.3), information field (Section 2.4), the energy levels structure of social atoms (Section 2.6), and spontaneous and stimulated emission of information excitations (Section 2.8). The basic distinguishing property of such waves is that they carry huge amounts of social energy. keywords: atoms; color; communications; echo; energy; excitations; field; information; information field; laser; mirror; quantum; quasi cache: cord-253212-ygmkul62.txt plain text: cord-253212-ygmkul62.txt item: #15 of 38 id: cord-262084-mvgqlufq author: Thorp, Andrea W. title: Accessibility of Internet References in Annals of Emergency Medicine: Is It Time to Require Archiving? date: 2007-08-31 words: 2643 flesch: 46 summary: Secondary objectives are to determine whether the number of Internet references is increasing and to describe how Internet references are inaccessible. The proportion of Internet references increased from 1% of the total references in 2000 to 5.4% in 2005. keywords: authors; information; internet; medicine; references cache: cord-262084-mvgqlufq.txt plain text: cord-262084-mvgqlufq.txt item: #16 of 38 id: cord-266724-4szg1nbu author: Xie, Tiantian title: An Extensive Search Trends-Based Analysis of Public Attention on Social Media in the Early Outbreak of COVID-19 in China date: 2020-08-26 words: 4740 flesch: 48 summary: [17] [18] [19] Similar to the situation in the regions mentioned above, researchers in many Asian countries have also verified that Internet search trends and social media data could be considered as an important and effective way for the assessment of public attention, risk perception, and behavioral responses to the epidemic outbreaks, since the outbreak of SARS in 2002 20 to the outbreak of COVID-19. In this research, we used Internet search trends to probe public attention to COVID-19. keywords: attention; cases; china; covid-19; daily; epidemic; internet; outbreak; public; rumors cache: cord-266724-4szg1nbu.txt plain text: cord-266724-4szg1nbu.txt item: #17 of 38 id: cord-282383-op2hiqw1 author: Lee, Joseph G. L. title: Coronavirus pandemic highlights critical gaps in rural Internet access for migrant and seasonal farmworkers: a call for partnership with medical libraries date: 2020-10-01 words: 2092 flesch: 32 summary: It is also important for accessing health information, connecting with health outreach workers during physical distancing, and maintaining connections with families who have remained in communities of origin. Previous work has shown that providing Internet access to migrant farmworkers allowed better connection with family members who remained in communities of origin keywords: access; farmworkers; health; information; internet; outreach cache: cord-282383-op2hiqw1.txt plain text: cord-282383-op2hiqw1.txt item: #18 of 38 id: cord-292166-nd3ozu9w author: Furr-Holden, Debra title: Access to Care During a Global Health Crisis date: 2020-05-06 words: 6028 flesch: 66 summary: I would like to see us set up a framework of a solid adequately funded public health and preventative care infrastructure that assures a baseline of health care access across all populations and all classes. It looks like this health crisis is going to usher in a new way to approach health care and primary care, but I think in a lot of respects, these possible advancements leave behind some of the most vulnerable. keywords: access; care; covid-19; health; internet; need; people; things cache: cord-292166-nd3ozu9w.txt plain text: cord-292166-nd3ozu9w.txt item: #19 of 38 id: cord-292835-zzc1a7id author: Otoom, Mwaffaq title: An IoT-based Framework for Early Identification and Monitoring of COVID-19 Cases date: 2020-08-15 words: 5261 flesch: 54 summary: Maghdid proposed the use of sensors available on smartphones to collect health data, such as temperature [16] . Hamidi studied authentication of IoT smart health data to ensure privacy and security of health information. keywords: algorithms; cases; covid-19; data; health; instance; iot; learning; machine; time cache: cord-292835-zzc1a7id.txt plain text: cord-292835-zzc1a7id.txt item: #20 of 38 id: cord-293403-o1i999hy author: Holliday, Ian title: E-health in the East Asian tigers date: 2004-09-11 words: 6841 flesch: 50 summary: Economic, organizational, legal, regulatory, and cultural conflicts rooted in the US healthcare system are all barriers to e-healthcare provision. It describes five main dimensions of e-health provision in the tigers: policymaking, regulation, provision, funding and physician-patient relations. keywords: east; government; healthcare; hong; information; internet; kong; patients; sector; singapore; state; system; taiwan; tigers cache: cord-293403-o1i999hy.txt plain text: cord-293403-o1i999hy.txt item: #21 of 38 id: cord-305195-e41yfo89 author: Rainwater-Lovett, Kaitlin title: Viral Epidemiology: Tracking Viruses with Smartphones and Social Media date: 2016-02-12 words: 6164 flesch: 30 summary: Expanded access to the Internet and social media has revolutionized outbreak detection and viral disease surveillance by providing novel sources of data in real time (Chunara, 2012) . Investigation into the spatiotemporal dynamics of viral diseases at smaller spatial scales has become ProMED, the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases, is an Internet-based reporting system established in 1994 that compiles information on outbreaks of infectious diseases affecting humans, animals, and food plants. keywords: data; disease; dynamics; epidemiology; individuals; infection; influenza; methods; models; patterns; surveillance; transmission; virus; viruses cache: cord-305195-e41yfo89.txt plain text: cord-305195-e41yfo89.txt item: #22 of 38 id: cord-307511-fcinsz0z author: Kumar, Krishna title: Role of IoT to avoid spreading of COVID-19 date: 2020-12-31 words: 1610 flesch: 57 summary: IoT based health care systems connected through cloud computing and using data analysis to make an effective decision based on real-time data can be used. Data analysis can be used for visualization of results, performance comparison. keywords: coronavirus; covid-19; data; iot cache: cord-307511-fcinsz0z.txt plain text: cord-307511-fcinsz0z.txt item: #23 of 38 id: cord-308544-d2s5d0ni author: Fareed, Naleef title: Persistent digital divide in health-related internet use among cancer survivors: findings from the Health Information National Trends Survey, 2003–2018 date: 2020-07-15 words: 5577 flesch: 37 summary: Findings from 10 years of the health information national trends survey Health Information | Pew Research Center Health Online 2013 | Pew Research Center Patterns of information-seeking for cancer on the internet: an analysis of real world data The social life of health information | Pew Research Center Implementation of the federal health information technology initiative Cancer prevention and control in the changing communication landscape Trends of online patient-provider communication among cancer survivors from 2008 to 2017: a digital divide perspective Social media outpaces print newspapers in the U.S. as news source | Pew Research Center Key ways the U.S. changed in the 2010s | Pew Research Center Cancer statistics Cancer survivors information seeking behaviors: a comparison of survivors who do and do not seek information about cancer Information needs and sources of information for patients during cancer followup Why people living with and beyond cancer use the internet Health-related Internet use among cancer survivors: data from the Health Information National Trends Survey The digital divide as a complex and dynamic phenomenon 10% of Americans don't use the internet | Pew Research Center Online health information seeking among US adults: measuring progress toward a healthy people 2020 objective Digital divide and Internet health information seeking among cancer survivors: a trend analysis from Health information needs and health-related quality of life in a diverse population of long-term cancer survivors Cancer patients' decisions about discussing Internet information with their doctors Patients using the Internet to obtain health information: how this affects the patient-health professional relationship National Cancer Institute. Chou and colleagues have documented an increasing trend in health-related internet use (HRIU) among cancer survivors, which they defined as emailing doctors, buying medicine online, online support group participation, and seeking cancer information from the internet as the first source [15] . keywords: cancer; health; hints; information; internet; online; seeking; survey; survivors; use cache: cord-308544-d2s5d0ni.txt plain text: cord-308544-d2s5d0ni.txt item: #24 of 38 id: cord-311190-i630n88t author: Candela, Massimo title: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Internet latency: A large-scale study date: 2020-08-20 words: 10123 flesch: 58 summary: To isolate d que from the other terms, the d tra + d pro component can be estimated as the minimum delay observed in a set of latency measurements collected on a given path. The effects of latency on player performance in cloud-based games Assessing voice quality in packet-based telephony Geolocation of internet hosts: Accuracy limits through cramér-rao lower bound Smartphone-based geolocation of Internet hosts Using RIPE Atlas for Geolocating IP Infrastructure Ripe atlas: A global internet measurement network Our commitment to customers during COVID-19 Zoom CFO explains how the company is grappling with increased demand Detecting Anomalies in Network Traffic Using Maximum Entropy Estimation On the detection of network traffic anomalies in content delivery network services Measurement of large-scale BGP events: Definition, detection, and analysis A basisevolution framework for network traffic anomaly detection Experience with restoration of asia pacific network failures from taiwan earthquake Quaking Tables: The Taiwan Earthquakes and the Internet Routing Table The Japan Earthquake: The Impact on Traffic and Routing Observed by a Local ISP The PingER project: active Internet performance monitoring for the HENP community A Preliminary Analysis of Network Outages During Hurricane Sandy Hurricane Sandy and How the Internet Routes Around Damage Pingin' in the Rain COVID-19 impacts on Internet traffic: Seattle, Northern Italy and South Korea How COVID-19 is affecting internet performance DE-CIX experiences record traffic amid coronavirus and Call of Duty 130768-5vgoglwswy&title=Keeping-the-Internetup-and-running-in_times-of-crisis Campus traffic and e-Learning during COVID-19 pandemic Traffic Analysis with Off-the-Shelf Hardware: Challenges and Lessons Learned A survey on Internet performance measurement platforms and related standardization efforts Vantage point selection for IPv6 measurements: Benefits and limitations of RIPE Atlas tags Pinpointing delay and forwarding anomalies using large-scale traceroute measurements Disco: keywords: amd; figure; impact; increase; internet; italy; latency; lockdown; measurements; min; network; source; target; time; traffic cache: cord-311190-i630n88t.txt plain text: cord-311190-i630n88t.txt item: #25 of 38 id: cord-312568-8avgxkir author: Hii, Aurysia title: Epidemic intelligence needs of stakeholders in the Asia–Pacific region date: 2018-12-18 words: 4035 flesch: 43 summary: We designed an online, semi-structured stakeholder questionnaire to collect information on global outbreak surveillance sources and limitations from participants who use epidemic intelligence and outbreak alert services in their work in government and nongovernment organizations in the Asia–Pacific region. The survey questions pertained to respondents' employment characteristics (organization location and type, occupation and position level) and global outbreak surveillance sources (automated outbreak alerts, reasons for following outbreak news services, types of sources and services accessed, limitations of outbreak sources, timeliness and adequacy of outbreak news sources, types of journals accessed at least once a month and preferred format to receive information). keywords: epidemic; global; health; news; outbreak; respondents; sources; surveillance; systems cache: cord-312568-8avgxkir.txt plain text: cord-312568-8avgxkir.txt item: #26 of 38 id: cord-314052-sqyhzxty author: Song, Yuanlin title: Prospect and application of Internet of Things technology for prevention of SARIs date: 2020-12-31 words: 2928 flesch: 35 summary: Wireless sensing technology was first used in fetal electrocardiograms, 6 and the use of wireless sensing technology to monitor the breathing status of patients dates back to the 1970s. Based on advanced information technology (IT) and electronic medicine, the Medical IoT (mIoT) has experienced four major evolutions, including the development of wireless sensing technology, use of Internet technology in clinical medicine, use of radio frequency identification (RFID), and artificial intelligence (AI) applications, to realize the IoT medical model. keywords: internet; iot; medical; monitoring; patients; respiratory; technology; treatment; wireless cache: cord-314052-sqyhzxty.txt plain text: cord-314052-sqyhzxty.txt item: #27 of 38 id: cord-314092-ph5vrba6 author: De’, Rahul title: Impact of Digital Surge during Covid-19 Pandemic: A Viewpoint on Research and Practice date: 2020-06-09 words: 4665 flesch: 47 summary: This is likely to result in a surge in digital payment usage, which will lead to work on the diffusion of digital payment technology. key: cord-314092-ph5vrba6 authors: De’, Rahul; Pandey, Neena; Pal, Abhipsa title: Impact of Digital Surge during Covid-19 Pandemic: A Viewpoint on Research and Practice date: 2020-06-09 journal: Int J Inf Manage DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102171 sha: doc_id: 314092 cord_uid: ph5vrba6 The Covid-19 pandemic has led to an inevitable surge in the use of digital technologies due to the social distancing norms and nationwide lockdowns. keywords: covid-19; impact; internet; issues; online; pandemic; privacy; research; services; surveillance; technology; work cache: cord-314092-ph5vrba6.txt plain text: cord-314092-ph5vrba6.txt item: #28 of 38 id: cord-321621-maym3iah author: Rogala, Anna title: Internet-based self-help intervention aimed at increasing social self-efficacy among internal migrants in Poland: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial date: 2020-04-23 words: 5283 flesch: 43 summary: The effects of social connections on self-rated physical and mental health among internal migrant and local adolescents in Self-efficacy in stressful life transitions Self-efficacy: the exercise of control Self-efficacy as a mediator between stressful life events and depressive symptoms Differences based on history of prior depression The relationship between cross-cultural adjustment and the personality variables of self-efficacy and self-monitorin Work Adjustment and Job Satisfaction of Filipino Immigrant Employees in Canada Learning to Fit in : An Exploratory Study of General Perceived Self Efficacy in Learning to fit in : An exploratory study of general perceived self efficacy in selected refugee groups Returning refugees : Psychosocial problems and mediators of mental health among Malawian returnees Belonging and Connection to School in Resettlement : Young Refugees , School Belonging , and Psychosocial Adjustment Self-Efficacy, Perceived Social Support, and Psychological Adjustment in International Undergraduate Students in a Public Higher Education Institution in Malaysia Negative affect in East German migrants: Longitudinal effects of unemployment and social support The selfefficacy scale: construction and validation Guide for constructing self-efficacy scales Self-efficacy specificity and burnout among information technology workers: An extension of the job demand-control model Sources of Social Self-Efficacy Expectations : Their Measurement and Relation to Career Development Adult Attachment , Social Self-Efficacy , Self-Disclosure , Loneliness , and Subsequent Depression for Freshman College Students : A Longitudinal Study Acculturative Stress, and Depression in African, Asian, and Latin American International College Students.pdf Measuring social self-efficacy in a culturally diverse student population c The Psychological Adaptation of International and Migrant Students in Canada The psychological adaptation of overseas and migrant students in Australia Migration, social mobility and common mental disorders: critical review of the literature and meta-analysis. Comparing population average and mixed models for estimating the associations between neighborhood risk factors and health An Overview of Longitudinal Data Analysis Methods for Neurological Research Dealing With Missing Outcome Data in Randomized Trials and Observational Studies Measurement of symptom change following web-based psychotherapy: Statistical characteristics and analytical methods for measuring and interpreting change A comparison of the characteristics and treatment outcomes of migrant and Australian-born users of a national digital mental health service A tutorial on sensitivity analyses in clinical trials: The what, why, when and how Adherence in internet interventions for anxiety and depression Dropout from internet-based treatment for psychological disorders Waiting list may be a nocebo condition in psychotherapy trials: A contribution from network We thank Aleksandra Bis for contributing to the pilot study. keywords: beliefs; efficacy; internet; intervention; migrants; participants; self; social; study; support cache: cord-321621-maym3iah.txt plain text: cord-321621-maym3iah.txt item: #29 of 38 id: cord-333479-d0mgma42 author: Duan, Li title: An investigation of mental health status of children and adolescents in China during the outbreak of COVID-19 date: 2020-07-02 words: 4622 flesch: 35 summary: Having a family member or friend infected with coronavirus was also significantly associated with increases in anxiety levels. Given that the outbreak originated in a highly dense urban area, and there have been subsequently many more deaths in this area, it could be the case that anxiety levels of urban residents are higher than those of rural areas. keywords: adolescents; anxiety; children; china; depression; epidemic; internet; levels; study cache: cord-333479-d0mgma42.txt plain text: cord-333479-d0mgma42.txt item: #30 of 38 id: cord-333595-9erjf8rk author: Maurushat, Alana title: The benevolent health worm: comparing Western human rights-based ethics and Confucian duty-based moral philosophy date: 2008-02-14 words: 10022 flesch: 49 summary: As one human rights expert writes, 'the Chinese government essentially views these obligations as a matter of foreign affairs, and seeks to insulate the domestic arena from the reach of international human rights law, both in symbolic and practical terms. ' Is there a moral duty to write and disseminate public health information which differs from authorized accounts? keywords: censorship; china; chinese; computer; consent; health; health worm; human; information; international; internet; law; public; rights; state; use; worm cache: cord-333595-9erjf8rk.txt plain text: cord-333595-9erjf8rk.txt item: #31 of 38 id: cord-334638-au5sqzxw author: Dores, Artemisa R. title: The Use of New Digital Information and Communication Technologies in Psychological Counseling during the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-10-21 words: 7913 flesch: 33 summary: Significant correlations were negative between frequency of psychological counseling sessions and both years of professional experience, r s = −0.341, p < 0.001, and age, r s = −0.229, p = 0.017. The aspect, duration of psychological counseling sessions also displayed a significant negative correlation with age, r s = −0.209, p = 0.030. keywords: counseling; covid-19; icts; pandemic; psychological; psychologists; study; therapy; use cache: cord-334638-au5sqzxw.txt plain text: cord-334638-au5sqzxw.txt item: #32 of 38 id: cord-339880-8ey3kr3b author: Kawchuk, Greg title: The use of internet analytics by a Canadian provincial chiropractic regulator to monitor, evaluate and remediate misleading claims regarding specific health conditions, pregnancy, and COVID-19 date: 2020-05-11 words: 3546 flesch: 38 summary: key: cord-339880-8ey3kr3b authors: Kawchuk, Greg; Hartvigsen, Jan; Innes, Stan; Simpson, J. Keith; Gushaty, Brian title: The use of internet analytics by a Canadian provincial chiropractic regulator to monitor, evaluate and remediate misleading claims regarding specific health conditions, pregnancy, and COVID-19 date: 2020-05-11 journal: Chiropr Man Therap DOI: 10.1186/s12998-020-00314-9 sha: doc_id: 339880 cord_uid: 8ey3kr3b BACKGROUND: Internet analytics are increasingly being integrated into public health regulation. Internet analytics are an effective way for regulators to monitor internet activity to protect the public from misleading statements. keywords: analytics; cases; ccbc; compliance; internet; mrt; public; registrants cache: cord-339880-8ey3kr3b.txt plain text: cord-339880-8ey3kr3b.txt item: #33 of 38 id: cord-340545-mgq3a4t9 author: Mead, Darryl title: Aligning the “Manifesto for a European Research Network into Problematic Usage of the Internet” with the Diverse Needs of the Professional and Consumer Communities Affected by Problematic Usage of Pornography date: 2020-05-15 words: 10516 flesch: 46 summary: Three papers have looked at the effect of naltrexone on problematic pornography use [29] First, factors such as narcissism are regularly shown as correlates of heavy pornography usage [46] , but few studies look at what happens to personality factors after people end problematic pornography use. keywords: addiction; behaviour; communities; consumption; disorder; health; internet; manifesto; people; pornography; pui; pup; research; treatment; usage; use; users; viewing cache: cord-340545-mgq3a4t9.txt plain text: cord-340545-mgq3a4t9.txt item: #34 of 38 id: cord-342841-b1rucgmg author: Di Carlo, Francesco title: Telepsychiatry and other cutting edge technologies in Covid‐19 pandemic: bridging the distance in mental health assistance date: 2020-09-18 words: 5261 flesch: 38 summary: Considering the experiences from past serious virus pandemics, improvement of mental health care are needed [69] . Accepted Article Mental Health, Risk Factors, and Social Media Use During the COVID-19 Epidemic and Cordon Sanitaire Among the Community and Health Professionals in Wuhan, China: Cross-Sectional Survey Mental health consequences during the initial stage of the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) in Spain Epidemic of COVID-19 in China and associated Psychological Problems Patients with mental health disorders in the COVID-19 epidemic Preventing problematic internet use during the COVID-19 pandemic: Consensus guidance Problematic Internet use (PIU), personality profiles and emotion dysregulation in a cohort of young adults: trajectories from risky behaviors to addiction Substantial undocumented infection facilitates the rapid dissemination of novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Mental Health Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak in China Global mental health and COVID-19. keywords: article; care; copyright; covid-19; health; pandemic; patients; review; services; treatment; use cache: cord-342841-b1rucgmg.txt plain text: cord-342841-b1rucgmg.txt item: #35 of 38 id: cord-343499-rdlfm27v author: Durak Batıgün, Ayşegül title: The pathways from distress tolerance to Cyberchondria: A multiple-group path model of young and middle adulthood samples date: 2020-09-05 words: 4746 flesch: 42 summary: A preliminary examination of the relationship between health anxiety and searching for health information on the internet Anxiety sensitivity and intolerance of uncertainty as potential risk factors for cyberchondria Kısa Semptom Envanteri: The association with distress tolerance and anxiety sensitivity Intolerance of uncertainty as a mediator of the relationship between mindfulness and health anxiety Factors associated with internet addiction among adolescents Distress tolerance and psychopathological symptoms and disorders: A review of the empirical literature among adults Relationship between anxiety, depression, sex, obesity, and internet addiction in Chinese adolescents: A short-term longitudinal study Commentary: Thoughts on cyberchondria-a new challenge for healthcare providers Cyberchondria: Overlap with health anxiety and unique relations with impairment, quality of life, and service utilization The relationships between health anxiety, online health information seeking, and cyberchondria: Systematic review and meta-analysis How internet users find, evaluate, and use online health information: A cross-cultural review Cyberchondriasis: Fact or fiction? keywords: adulthood; anxiety; cyberchondria; health; internet; middle; study cache: cord-343499-rdlfm27v.txt plain text: cord-343499-rdlfm27v.txt item: #36 of 38 id: cord-346258-xlyi0cnl author: Radic, Aleksandar title: Connected at Sea: The Influence of the Internet and Online Communication on the Well-Being and Life Satisfaction of Cruise Ship Employees date: 2020-04-20 words: 8655 flesch: 38 summary: The conceptual model draws on existing theory and previous research and was empirically tested on a sample of cruise ship employee internet users. Such provisions by companies would suppress employee social pressure and fear of missing out. keywords: communication; cruise; employees; family; friends; internet; life; life satisfaction; relatedness; satisfaction; ship; support cache: cord-346258-xlyi0cnl.txt plain text: cord-346258-xlyi0cnl.txt item: #37 of 38 id: cord-348847-53s19r16 author: Lu, T. title: Internet Search Patterns Reveal Clinical Course of Disease Progression for COVID-19 and Predict Pandemic Spread in 32 Countries date: 2020-05-06 words: 3707 flesch: 50 summary: For each country and search term, we calculated the Pearson correlation coefficient between the time series of search volumes for that search term and the time series of COVID-19 cases. 42 Another study developed a model incorporating a large selection of search terms, including some symptom-related terms, in 8 countries; however this latter study focused on optimizing the performance of a predictive model, rather than studying the detailed temporal relationships between patterns of symptoms . keywords: countries; covid-19; data; license; preprint; search; terms cache: cord-348847-53s19r16.txt plain text: cord-348847-53s19r16.txt item: #38 of 38 id: cord-355062-zrvv4l0p author: Saadi, Abdulghani title: Access to smart devices and utilization of online health resources among older cardiac rehabilitation participants date: 2020-05-26 words: 3573 flesch: 42 summary: key: cord-355062-zrvv4l0p authors: Saadi, Abdulghani; Kanmanthareddy, Arun; Anantha-Narayanan, Mahesh; Hardy, Karen; Williams, Mark; Alla, Venkata M title: Access to smart devices and utilization of online health resources among older cardiac rehabilitation participants date: 2020-05-26 journal: World J Cardiol DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v12.i5.203 sha: doc_id: 355062 cord_uid: zrvv4l0p BACKGROUND: Newer models of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) delivery are promising but depend upon patient participation and ability to use technological media including Internet and smart devices. keywords: devices; health; internet; participants; smart; use cache: cord-355062-zrvv4l0p.txt plain text: cord-355062-zrvv4l0p.txt