Racial and Ethnic Digital Divides in Posting COVID-19 Content on Social Media Among US Adults: Secondary Survey Analysis

Jun 23, 2020Journal of medical Internet research

Differences by Race and Ethnicity in Sharing COVID-19 Posts on Social Media Among US Adults

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Abstract

Respondents identifying as Latino had 1.66 times the odds of posting COVID-19 content on social media compared to white respondents.

  • Black respondents had 1.29 times the odds of posting COVID-19 content compared to white respondents.
  • Women had 1.58 times the odds of posting about COVID-19 than men, regardless of race or ethnicity.
  • Older adults (65 years or older) had 0.73 times the odds of posting compared to younger adults (18-29 years).
  • Among men, those identifying as black, Latino, or from other racial/ethnic groups were more likely to post than white men.
  • Latino respondents consistently showed the highest likelihood of posting across all age groups.

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