The Effect of a Wordless, Animated, Social Media Video Intervention on COVID-19 Prevention: Online Randomized Controlled Trial

Jun 26, 2021JMIR public health and surveillance

How a Silent Animated Social Media Video May Influence COVID-19 Prevention

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Abstract

The CoVideo was viewed 15 million times within the first four months of its release.

  • Knowledge of COVID-19 prevention was significantly higher in participants who viewed the CoVideo compared to those in the do-nothing arm.
  • The mean knowledge score for the CoVideo arm was 16.95, while the do-nothing arm had a mean score of 16.86.
  • High baseline levels of behavioral intent to perform preventive COVID-19 behaviors were observed among participants.
  • A statistically significant impact of the CoVideo on behavioral intent was detected for only one of the five examined preventive behaviors.
  • The findings suggest that short, wordless, animated videos may enhance public health communication during crises.

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