Characterizing HIV discussions and engagement on Twitter

dc.contributorAalto-yliopistofi
dc.contributorAalto Universityen
dc.contributor.authorMalik, Aqdasen_US
dc.contributor.authorAntonino, Angien_US
dc.contributor.authorKhan, M. Laeeqen_US
dc.contributor.authorNieminen, Markoen_US
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Computer Scienceen
dc.contributor.groupauthorProfessorship Nieminen Markoen
dc.contributor.groupauthorComputer Science Professorsen
dc.contributor.groupauthorComputer Science - Human-Computer Interaction and Design (HCID) - Research areaen
dc.contributor.groupauthorComputer Science - Software and Service Engineering (SSE) - Research areaen
dc.contributor.organizationPolytechnic University of Turinen_US
dc.contributor.organizationOhio Universityen_US
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-09T06:32:32Z
dc.date.available2021-08-09T06:32:32Z
dc.date.issued2021-11en_US
dc.descriptionPublisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s).
dc.description.abstractThe novel settings provided by social media facilitate users to seek and share information on a wide array of subjects, including healthcare and wellness. Analyzing health-related opinions and discussions on these platforms complement traditional public health surveillance systems to support timely and effective interventions. This study aims to characterize the HIV-related conversations on Twitter by identifying the prevalent topics and the key events and actors involved in these discussions. Through Twitter API, we collected tweets containing the hashtag #HIV for a one-year period. After pre-processing the collected data, we conducted engagement analysis, temporal analysis, and topic modeling algorithm on the analytical sample (n = 122,807). Tweets by HIV/AIDS/LGBTQ activists and physicians received the highest level of engagement. An upsurge in tweet volume and engagement was observed during global and local events such as World Aids Day and HIV/AIDS awareness and testing days for trans-genders, blacks, women, and the aged population. Eight topics were identified that include “stigma”, “prevention”, “epidemic in the developing countries”, “World Aids Day”, “treatment”, “events”, “PrEP”, and “testing”. Social media discussions offer a nuanced understanding of public opinions, beliefs, and sentiments about numerous health-related issues. The current study reports various dimensions of HIV-related posts on Twitter. Based on the findings, public health agencies and pertinent entities need to proactively use Twitter and other social media by engaging the public through involving influencers. The undertaken methodological choices may be applied to further assess HIV discourse on other popular social media platforms.en
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dc.identifier.citationMalik, A, Antonino, A, Khan, M L & Nieminen, M 2021, 'Characterizing HIV discussions and engagement on Twitter', Health and Technology, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 1237-1245. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12553-021-00577-zen
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s12553-021-00577-zen_US
dc.identifier.issn2190-7188
dc.identifier.issn2190-7196
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dc.identifier.urihttps://aaltodoc.aalto.fi/handle/123456789/109041
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:aalto-202108098283
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.relation.ispartofseriesHealth and Technologyen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVolume 11, issue 6, pp. 1237-1245en
dc.rightsopenAccessen
dc.subject.keywordAIDSen_US
dc.subject.keywordDigital healthen_US
dc.subject.keywordEngagementen_US
dc.subject.keywordHIVen_US
dc.subject.keywordPublic health surveillanceen_US
dc.subject.keywordSocial mediaen_US
dc.subject.keywordTwitteren_US
dc.titleCharacterizing HIV discussions and engagement on Twitteren
dc.typeA1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessäfi
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