Cyberchondria and health: Exploring the linkages

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Rahul Varma
Tushar Singh

Abstract

Cyberchondria is a contemporary phenomenon characterized by excessive health-related internet
searching, online self-diagnosis, and heightened health anxiety. The present paper is aimed at providing
an overview of the current state of research on cyberchondria, its underlying factors, and its impact on
individuals’ mental health and healthcare systems. It presents a comprehensive analysis of existing
literature, highlighting the key contributors to cyberchondria, including the availability of online health
information, confirmation bias, and the influence of online communities. It also examines the detrimental
consequences of cyberchondria, such as increased anxiety, stress, avoidance behaviors, and unnecessary
medical testing and consultations. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for further research
to deepen our understanding of cyberchondria and develop targeted interventions. By addressing this
growing health concerns, we can promote a healthier online health environment and enhance individuals’
well-being while ensuring the efficient utilization of healthcare resources

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How to Cite
Varma, R. ., & Singh, T. . (2023). Cyberchondria and health: Exploring the linkages. Mind and Society, 12(02), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.56011/mind-mri-122-20233
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