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Montreal study says TikTok's mental health content could be misleading

CBC Canada · 11 days ago
CBC Canada
CBC Canada
11 days ago

Researchers at the Université de Montréal reviewed more than 1,000 mental health videos on TikTok. They found that more than 20 per cent of them were intentionally misleading or contained misinformation.

Breakdown
  • A Université de Montréal study reviewed 1,000 TikTok mental health videos from 16 countries. 7s
  • More than one in five videos were found to be misleading or contain misinformation. 20s
  • Experts warn that misleading content can lead to self-diagnosis and inappropriate treatment. 26s
  • Viewers are advised to verify information and seek content from qualified health professionals. 1m 32s
  • TikTok Canada says it relies on fact checkers and encourages expert content to combat misinformation. 2m 31s
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