id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-279207-azh21npc Sharma, Manoj Kumar Mental Health Issues Mediate Social Media Use in Rumors: Implication for Media Based Mental Health Literacy 2020-05-07 .txt text/plain 1287 59 45 In addition, it needs to be more sensitive and responsible in reporting about public health problems like the SARS-CoV-2, and suicide where the focus is on offering information which is helpful for prevention, details the steps to take in times of the health emergency, offers expert opinions from mental health professionals, helpline numbers for support and emergency services in hospitals. The development of such guidelines are crucial as the pattern of epidemics and pandemics changes over time, but the cycle of rumors or fake news or inaccurate media reports continues to revolve around media formats and especially in social media likely due to stress, anxiety and other psychological factors of individuals which requires to be studied in greater detail. Assessing the quality of media reporting of suicide news in India against World Health Organization guidelines: a content analysis study of nine major newspapers in Tamil Nadu ./cache/cord-279207-azh21npc.txt ./txt/cord-279207-azh21npc.txt