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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522475/characterisation-of-social-media-conversations-on-syphilis-an-unobtrusive-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abby C Dawson, Alyssa K Fitzpatrick, Janet M Matthews, Andrew A K Nguyen, Kelly Papanaoum, Justine R Smith
BACKGROUND: Conversations around disease conducted through social media provide a means for capturing public perspectives that may be useful in considering public health approaches. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that is re-emerging. We sought to characterise online discourse on syphilis using data collected from the social media platform, Twitter. METHODS: We extracted English-language tweets containing the word 'syphilis' posted on Twitter in 2019...
March 25, 2024: Sexual Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515062/-anxiety-is-not-cute-analysis-of-twitter-users-discourses-on-romanticizing-mental-illness
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barikisu Issaka, Ebenezer Ato Kwamena Aidoo, Sandra Freda Wood, Fatima Mohammed
BACKGROUND: The proliferation of social media platforms has provided a unique space for discourse on mental health, originally intended to destigmatize mental illness. However, recent discourses on these platforms have shown a concerning shift towards the romanticization of mental health issues. This research focuses on Twitter (now called X) users' authentic discussions on the phenomenon of romanticizing mental health, aiming to uncover unique perspectives, themes, and language used by users when engaging with this complex topic...
March 21, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512941/from-an-election-to-an-insurrection-investigating-differential-engagement-and-sentiment-in-the-defundthepolice-and-defendthepolice-network-on-twitter
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bianca Wirth, Megan Evans
Social movements and their respective countermovements have evolved to use online social media platforms to recruit followers, share pertinent information, discuss relevant issues, and draw the attention of political figures. Movements' strategic use of Twitter has increasingly been studied, though there are relatively few studies that compare social movements and their corresponding countermovements simultaneously. We examine engagement in the #DefundthePolice social movement and #DefendthePolice countermovement in a Twitter network comprised of retweets using both hashtags from August 2020 to January 2021...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512326/using-natural-language-processing-to-explore-social-media-opinions-on-food-security-sentiment-analysis-and-topic-modeling-study
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Annika Molenaar, Dickson Lukose, Linda Brennan, Eva L Jenkins, Tracy A McCaffrey
BACKGROUND: Social media has the potential to be of great value in understanding patterns in public health using large-scale analysis approaches (eg, data science and natural language processing [NLP]), 2 of which have been used in public health: sentiment analysis and topic modeling; however, their use in the area of food security and public health nutrition is limited. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to explore the potential use of NLP tools to gather insights from real-world social media data on the public health issue of food security...
March 21, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495020/-breaking-the-silence-suicide-prevention-media-campaign-in-oregon-april-7-14-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Niederkrotenthaler, Hannah Metzler, Zrinka Laido, Benedikt Till, Alison H Lake, Emily Noble, Saba Chowdhury, Frances Gonzalez, David Garcia, John Draper, Sean Murphy, Madelyn Gould
<b/> Background : Between April 7 and 14, 2019, the "Breaking the Silence" media engagement campaign was launched in Oregon. Aims: We aimed to assess the consistency of media content related to the campaign with media guidelines and the quantitative footprint on Twitter (now X) over time. Method: Media items related to the campaign were analyzed regarding focus and consistency with media guidelines for suicide reporting and compared with other suicide-related reports published in the same time frame, as well as with reporting in Washington, the control region...
March 18, 2024: Crisis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38471405/no-time-to-lie-examining-the-identity-of-pro-vaccination-and-anti-vaccination-supporters-through-their-user-generated-content
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Selma Kadić-Maglajlić, Cristiana R Lages, Eleonora Pantano
OBJECTIVE: The study delves into the social identity of pro-vaccination and anti-vaccination supporters, emphasizing an understanding of the values that shape these distinct identities. Furthermore, the research highlights that user-generated content pertaining to vaccines offers valuable insights into the underlying personal values of both pro-vaccination and anti-vaccination groups. METHOD: We constructed a textual dataset based on 142,596 tweets. This data have been analyzed in three steps...
March 1, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442085/emotions-on-twitter-as-crisis-imprint-in-high-trust-societies-do-ambient-affiliations-affect-emotional-expression-during-the-pandemic
#27
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Marina Charquero-Ballester, Jessica Gabriele Walter, Astrid Sletten Rybner, Ida Anthonj Nissen, Kenneth Christian Enevoldsen, Anja Bechmann
During the Covid-19 crisis, citizens turned to Twitter for information seeking, emotional outlet and sense-making of the crisis, creating ad hoc social communities using crisis-specific hashtags. The theory of ambient affiliation posits that the use of hashtags upscales the call to affiliate with the values expressed in the tweet. Given the deep functional tie between values and emotions, hashtag use might further amplify certain emotions. While emotions in crises-hashtagged communities have been previously investigated, the hypothesis of amplification of emotions through hashtag use has not yet been tested...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437006/a-content-analysis-of-indoor-tanning-twitter-chatter-during-covid-19-shutdowns-cross-sectional-qualitative-study
#28
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Laurie Groshon, Molly E Waring, Aaron J Blashill, Kristen Dean, Sanaya Bankwalla, Lindsay Palmer, Sherry Pagoto
BACKGROUND: Indoor tanning is a preventable risk factor for skin cancer. Statewide shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in temporary closures of tanning businesses. Little is known about how tanners reacted to losing access to tanning businesses. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze Twitter (subsequently rebranded as X) chatter about indoor tanning during the statewide pandemic shutdowns. METHODS: We collected tweets from March 15 to April 30, 2020, and performed a directed content analysis of a random sample of 20% (1165/5811) of tweets from each week...
March 4, 2024: JMIR dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38427404/use-of-large-language-models-to-assess-the-likelihood-of-epidemics-from-the-content-of-tweets-infodemiology-study
#29
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Michael S Deiner, Natalie A Deiner, Vagelis Hristidis, Stephen D McLeod, Thuy Doan, Thomas M Lietman, Travis C Porco
BACKGROUND: Previous work suggests that Google searches could be useful in identifying conjunctivitis epidemics. Content-based assessment of social media content may provide additional value in serving as early indicators of conjunctivitis and other systemic infectious diseases. OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether large language models, specifically GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 (OpenAI), can provide probabilistic assessments of whether social media posts about conjunctivitis could indicate a regional outbreak...
March 1, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421751/moral-panics-on-social-media-are-fueled-by-signals-of-virality
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Curtis Puryear, Joseph A Vandello, Kurt Gray
Moral panics have regularly erupted in society, but they appear almost daily on social media. We propose that social media helps fuel moral panics by combining perceived societal threats with a powerful signal of social amplification-virality. Eight studies with multiple methods test a social amplification model of moral panics in which virality amplifies perceptions of threats posed by deviant behavior and ideas, prompting moral outrage expression. Three naturalistic studies of Twitter ( N = 237,230) reveal that virality predicts moral outrage in response to tweets about controversial issues, even when controlling for specific tweet content...
February 29, 2024: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410423/topic-modeling-and-social-network-analysis-approach-to-explore-diabetes-discourse-on-twitter-in-india
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Thilagavathi Ramamoorthy, Vaitheeswaran Kulothungan, Bagavandas Mappillairaju
INTRODUCTION: The utilization of social media presents a promising avenue for the prevention and management of diabetes. To effectively cater to the diabetes-related knowledge, support, and intervention needs of the community, it is imperative to attain a deeper understanding of the extent and content of discussions pertaining to this health issue. This study aims to assess and compare various topic modeling techniques to determine the most effective model for identifying the core themes in diabetes-related tweets, the sources responsible for disseminating this information, the reach of these themes, and the influential individuals within the Twitter community in India...
2024: Frontiers in artificial intelligence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410122/assessing-the-public-discourse-on-twitter-reactions-to-the-juul-e-cigarettes-ban-in-the-united-states
#32
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Artur Galimov, Larisa Albers, Tahsin Rahman, Julia Vassey, Matthew G Kirkpatrick, Jennifer B Unger
INTRODUCTION: JUUL is a high-nicotine pod-based vaping device that is popular among adolescents and young adults. On 23 June 2022, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) denied authorization to market JUUL, and ordered JUUL Labs to remove products from the US market. The next day, a US federal appeals court temporarily suspended the ban. The mixed public discourse surrounding the FDA ban warrants further investigation. METHODS: This study examined Twitter data to describe public reaction to these announcements...
2024: Tobacco Induced Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38392481/analysis-of-pharmaceutical-companies-social-media-activity-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-and-its-impact-on-the-public
#33
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Sotirios Gyftopoulos, George Drosatos, Giuseppe Fico, Leandro Pecchia, Eleni Kaldoudi
The COVID-19 pandemic, a period of great turmoil, was coupled with the emergence of an "infodemic", a state when the public was bombarded with vast amounts of unverified information from dubious sources that led to a chaotic information landscape. The excessive flow of messages to citizens, combined with the justified fear and uncertainty imposed by the unknown virus, cast a shadow on the credibility of even well-intentioned sources and affected the emotional state of the public. Several studies highlighted the mental toll this environment took on citizens by analyzing their discourse on online social networks (OSNs)...
February 9, 2024: Behavioral Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38388713/political-context-of-the-european-vaccine-debate-on-twitter
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Giordano Paoletti, Lorenzo Dall'Amico, Kyriaki Kalimeri, Jacopo Lenti, Yelena Mejova, Daniela Paolotti, Michele Starnini, Michele Tizzani
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, fears grew that making vaccination a political (instead of public health) issue may impact the efficacy of this life-saving intervention, spurring the spread of vaccine-hesitant content. In this study, we examine whether there is a relationship between the political interest of social media users and their exposure to vaccine-hesitant content on Twitter. We focus on 17 European countries using a multilingual, longitudinal dataset of tweets spanning the period before COVID, up to the vaccine roll-out...
February 22, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373925/analysis-of-the-hikikomori-phenomenon-an-international-infodemiology-study-of-twitter-data-in-portuguese
#35
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Francisca Correia Lopes, Mariana Pinto da Costa, Cesar I Fernandez-Lazaro, Francisco J Lara-Abelenda, Victor Pereira-Sanchez, Alan R Teo, Miguel Angel Alvarez-Mon
BACKGROUND: Hikikomori refers to the extreme isolation of individuals in their own homes, lasting at least six months. In recent years social isolation has become an important clinical, social, and public health problem, with increased awareness of hikikomori around the globe. Portuguese is one of the six most spoken languages in the world, but no studies have analysed the content regarding this phenomenon expressed in Portuguese. OBJECTIVE: To explore the hikikomori phenomenon on Twitter in Portuguese, utilising a mixed-methods approach encompassing content analysis, emotional analysis, and correlation analysis...
February 19, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366341/using-exogenous-social-media-exposure-measures-to-assess-the-effects-of-smokeless-tobacco-related-social-media-content-on-smokeless-tobacco-sales-in-the-united-states
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Ganna Kostygina, Yoonsang Kim, Zachary Gebhardt, Hy Tran, Andrew Norris, Simon Page, Mateusz Borowiecki, Shyanika W Rose, Sherry Emery
INTRODUCTION: Prior research on the effects of social media promotion of tobacco products has predominantly relied on survey-based self-report measures of marketing exposure, which potentially introduce endogeneity, recall, and selection biases. New approaches can enhance measurement and help better understand the effects of exposure to tobacco-related messages in a dynamic social media marketing environment. We used geolocation-specific tweet rate as an exogenous indicator of exposure to smokeless tobacco (ST)-related content and employed this measure to examine the influence of social media marketing on ST sales...
February 15, 2024: Nicotine & Tobacco Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362220/identification-analysis-and-prediction-of-valid-and-false-information-related-to-vaccines-from-romanian-tweets
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrei Valeanu, Dragos Paul Mihai, Corina Andrei, Ciprian Puscasu, Alexandra Mihaela Ionica, Miruna Ioana Hinoveanu, Valentina Patricia Predoi, Ema Bulancea, Cornel Chirita, Simona Negres, Cristian Daniel Marineci
INTRODUCTION: The online misinformation might undermine the vaccination efforts. Therefore, given the fact that no study specifically analyzed online vaccine related content written in Romanian, the main objective of the study was to detect and evaluate tweets related to vaccines and written in Romanian language. METHODS: 1,400 Romanian vaccine related tweets were manually classified in true, neutral and fake information and analyzed based on wordcloud representations, a correlation analysis between the three classes and specific tweet characteristics and the validation of several predictive machine learning algorithms...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358786/patient-experiences-and-insights-on-chronic-ocular-pain-social-media-listening-study
#38
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Brigitte Sloesen, Paul O'Brien, Himanshu Verma, Sathyaraj Asaithambi, Nikita Parashar, Raj Kumar Mothe, Javed Shaikh, Annie Syntosi
BACKGROUND: Ocular pain has multifactorial etiologies that affect activities of daily life, psychological well-being, and health-related quality of life (QoL). Chronic ocular surface pain (COSP) is a persistent eye pain symptom lasting for a period longer than 3 months. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this social media listening study was to better understand COSP and related symptoms and identify its perceived causes, comorbidities, and impact on QoL from social media posts...
February 15, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354428/effect-and-usability-of-the-use-of-twitter-as-a-complementary-teaching-tool-in-different-subjects-of-nursing-studies-educational-intervention-study
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Jesús González-Sánchez, Rosario Alonso-Domínguez, Natalia Sánchez-Aguadero, José I Recio-Rodríguez
BACKGROUND: Some social networks, such as Twitter (now known as X), have proven to be very useful for sharing and discussing multiple aspects related to the healthcare field. However, the use of Twitter as a method of communication and knowledge transfer to nursing students has been limited. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the usability and effect of an educational intervention for monitoring additional content, through the social network Twitter, of various subjects of nursing studies (clinical nursing, community nursing, and nursing fundamentals)...
February 11, 2024: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354045/using-actuallyautistic-on-twitter-for-precision-diagnosis-of-autism-spectrum-disorder-machine-learning-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aditi Jaiswal, Peter Washington
BACKGROUND: The increasing use of social media platforms has given rise to an unprecedented surge in user-generated content, with millions of individuals publicly sharing their thoughts, experiences, and health-related information. Social media can serve as a useful means to study and understand public health. Twitter (subsequently rebranded as "X") is one such social media platform that has proven to be a valuable source of rich information for both the general public and health officials...
February 14, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
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