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"Systematic review" Keyword-tagged Publications:
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| 1 | The effect of postoperative rehabilitation on outcomes in patients with degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM): A systematic review | Montpetit C; Kobaisi A; Lantz JM; Chauhan RV; Anderson DB; Fortin M; | 41693706 SOH |
| 2 | How do we know that they actually use it? Exploring measures of adherence to stress management strategies in university students: A systematic review | Bastien L; Cho S; Petrovic J; Khoury B; Bloom E; Heath N; | 40895119 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 | Addressing vaccine hesitancy: A systematic review comparing the efficacy of motivational versus educational interventions on vaccination uptake | Labbé S; Bacon SL; Wu N; Ribeiro PAB; Boucher VG; Stojanovic J; Voisard B; Deslauriers F; Tremblay N; Hébert-Auger L; Lavoie KL; | 40167044 HKAP |
| 4 | Exposure to hate in online and traditional media: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of this exposure on individuals and communities | Madriaza P; Hassan G; Brouillette-Alarie S; Mounchingam AN; Durocher-Corfa L; Borokhovski E; Pickup D; Paillé S; | 39822240 CONCORDIA |
| 5 | Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: A systematic assessment of current methods | Young S; MacDonald H; Louden D; Ellis UM; Premji Z; Rogers M; Bethel A; Pickup D; | 39176233 CONCORDIA |
| 6 | A systematic review and meta-analysis on prevalence of gastrointestinal helminthic infections in rodents of Iran: An emphasis on zoonotic aspects | Hamzavi Y; Khodayari MT; Davari A; Shiee MR; Karamati SA; Raeghi S; Jabarmanesh H; Bashiri H; Bozorgomid A; | 38845951 BIOLOGY |
| 7 | Effect of support group peer facilitator training programmes on peer facilitator and support group member outcomes: a systematic review | Delisle VC; Gumuchian ST; Kloda LA; Boruff J; El-Baalbaki G; Körner A; Malcarne VL; Thombs BD; | 27856483 LIBRARY |
| 8 | Strategies used during the cognitive evaluation of older adults with dual sensory impairment: a scoping review | Dumassais S; Pichora-Fuller MK; Guthrie D; Phillips NA; Savundranayagam M; Wittich W; | 38506649 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 9 | Factors influencing older adults' participation in telehealth interventions for primary prevention and health promotion: A rapid review | Turcotte S; Bouchard C; Rousseau J; DeBroux Leduc R; Bier N; Kairy D; Dang-Vu TT; Sarimanukoglu K; Dubé F; Bourgeois Racine C; Rioux C; Shea C; Filiatrault J; | 38014903 CONCORDIA |
| 10 | Evolution of depressive symptoms from before to 24 months after bariatric surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis | Robbie Woods | 36823768 HKAP |
| 11 | A Systematic Review on Vaccine Hesitancy in Black Communities in Canada: Critical Issues and Research Failures | Cénat JM; Noorishad PG; Bakombo SM; Onesi O; Mesbahi A; Darius WP; Caulley L; Yaya S; Chomienne MH; Etowa J; Venkatesh V; Dalexis RD; Pongou R; Labelle PR; | 36423032 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 12 | The effects of evening high-intensity exercise on sleep in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis | Frimpong E; Mograss M; Zvionow T; Dang-Vu TT; | 34416428 PERFORM |
| 13 | How do cystic fibrosis patients experience parenthood? A systematic review | Jacob A; Journiac J; Fischer L; Astrologo L; Flahault C; | 32431218 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 14 | Equivalency of the diagnostic accuracy of the PHQ-8 and PHQ-9: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis | Wu Y; Levis B; Riehm KE; Saadat N; Levis AW; Azar M; Rice DB; Boruff J; Cuijpers P; Gilbody S; Ioannidis JPA; Kloda LA; McMillan D; Patten SB; Shrier I; Ziegelstein RC; Akena DH; Arroll B; Ayalon L; Baradaran HR; Baron M; Bombardier CH; Butterworth P; Carter G; Chagas MH; Chan JCN; Cholera R; Conwell Y; de Man-van Ginkel JM; Fann JR; Fischer FH; Fung D; Gelaye B; Goodyear-Smith F; Greeno CG; Hall BJ; Harrison PA; Härter M; Hegerl U; Hides L; Hobfoll SE; Hudson M; Hyphantis T; Inagaki M; Jetté N; Khamseh ME; Kiely KM; Kwan Y; Lamers F; Liu SI; Lotrakul M; Loureiro SR; Löwe B; McGuire A; Mohd-Sidik S; Munhoz TN; Muramatsu K; Osório FL; Patel V; Pence BW; Persoons P; Picardi A; Reuter K; Rooney AG; Santos IS; Shaaban J; Sidebottom A; Simning A; Stafford L; Sung S; Tan PLL; Turner A; van Weert HC; White J; Whooley MA; Winkley K; Yamada M; Benedetti A; Thombs BD; | 31298180 LIBRARY |
| 15 | Do sex differences in reported weight loss intentions and behaviours persist across demographic characteristics and weight status in youth? A systematic review | Houle-Johnson SA; Kakinami L; | 30514246 PERFORM |
| Title: | Exposure to hate in online and traditional media: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of this exposure on individuals and communities | ||||
| Authors: | Madriaza P, Hassan G, Brouillette-Alarie S, Mounchingam AN, Durocher-Corfa L, Borokhovski E, Pickup D, Paillé S | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39822240/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1002/cl2.70018 | ||||
| Publication: | Campbell systematic reviews | ||||
| Keywords: | exposure to hate; hate speech; impact assessment; meta‐; analysis; systematic review; | ||||
| PMID: | 39822240 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-01-17 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Department of Psychoeducation and Social Work Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Trois-Rivières Quebec Canada. 2 Canadian Practitioners Network for the Prevention of Extremist Violence (CPN-PREV) Université du Québec à Montreal Montreal Quebec Canada. 3 Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance (CSLP) Concordia University Montreal Quebec Canada. |
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The problem: People use social media platforms to chat, search, and share information, express their opinions, and connect with others. But these platforms also facilitate the posting of divisive, harmful, and hateful messages, targeting groups and individuals, based on their race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or political views. Hate content is not only a problem on the Internet, but also on traditional media, especially in places where the Internet is not widely available or in rural areas. Despite growing awareness of the harms that exposure to hate can cause, especially to victims, there is no clear consensus in the literature on what specific impacts this exposure, as bystanders, produces on individuals, groups, and the population at large. Most of the existing research has focused on analyzing the content and the extent of the problem. More research in this area is needed to develop better intervention programs that are adapted to the current reality of hate. Objective: The objective of this review is to synthesize the empirical evidence on how media exposure to hate affects or is associated with various outcomes for individuals and groups. Search methods: Searches covered the period up to December 2021 to assess the impact of exposure to hate. The searches were performed using search terms across 20 databases, 51 related websites, the Google search engine, as well as other systematic reviews and related papers. Selection criteria: This review included any correlational, experimental, and quasi-experimental study that establishes an impact relationship and/or association between exposure to hate in online and traditional media and the resulting consequences on individuals or groups. Data collection and analysis: Fifty-five studies analyzing 101 effect sizes, classified into 43 different outcomes, were identified after the screening process. Initially, effect sizes were calculated based on the type of design and the statistics used in the studies, and then transformed into standardized mean differences. Each outcome was classified following an exhaustive review of the operational constructs present in the studies. These outcomes were grouped into five major dimensions: attitudinal changes, intergroup dynamics, interpersonal behaviors, political beliefs, and psychological effects. When two or more outcomes from the studies addressed the same construct, they were synthesized together. A separate meta-analysis was conducted for each identified outcome from different samples. Additionally, experimental and quasi-experimental studies were synthesized separately from correlational studies. Twenty-four meta-analyses were performed using a random effects model, and meta-regressions and moderator analyses were conducted to explore factors influencing effect size estimates. Results: The 55 studies included in this systematic review were published between 1996 and 2021, with most of them published since 2015. They include 25 correlational studies, and 22 randomized and 8 non-randomized experimental studies. Most of these studies provide data extracted from individuals (e.g., self-report); however, this review includes 6 studies that are based on quantitative analysis of comments or posts, or their relationship to specific geographic areas. Correlational studies encompass sample sizes ranging from 101 to 6829 participants, while experimental and quasi-experimental studies involve participant numbers between 69 and 1112. In most cases, the exposure to hate content occurred online or within social media contexts (37 studies), while only 8 studies reported such exposure in traditional media platforms. In the remaining studies, the exposure to hate content was delivered through political propaganda, primarily associated with extreme right-wing groups. No studies were removed from the systematic review due to quality assessment. In th
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