AI-assisted transcription of YouTube videos on penile enlargement: analysis of their text quality and readability.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sexual Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-21 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1093/sexmed/qfaf023
Mehmet Fatih Şahin, Erdem Can Topkaç, Çağrı Doğan, Serkan Şeramet, Furkan Batuhan Tuncer, Muhammed Sencer Köroğlu, Onur Orbeği, Cenk Murat Yazici
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Abstract

Background: Patients dealing with sensitive issues like penile enlargement (PE) might benefit from YouTube videos. Therefore, it is essential that the textual content of these videos is clear, trustworthy, and of high quality.

Aim: Are the AI-assisted acquired texts' qualities and comprehensibilities of YouTube videos about PE enough and suitable for the patients?

Methods: On October 25, 2024, Google Trends analysis identified the 25 most searched phrases for "Penile enlargement." Non-related terms were excluded, and the relevant keywords were searched on YouTube. Only content about PE included; excluding duplicates, non-English videos, YouTube shorts, those under 30 seconds, silent, and music-only videos. Videos were transcribed using Whisper AI, and their quality was assessed by M.F.Ş, E.C.T., and Ç.D. using the GQS (global quality scale) and DISCERN, the readability was evaluated via Flesch-Kincaid (FKGL and FKRE) measures. High assessor agreement was noted (Pearson r = 0.912). Videos were categorized by uploader, and metrics such as views, likes, comments, and duration were recorded. The Chi-square test was used for categorical variable comparisons; the Kruskal-Wallis H-Test was applied when normality and homoscedasticity were not met, with Bonferroni post hoc correction for multiple comparisons.

Outcomes: The mean DISCERN and GQS scores were 51.23 ± 13.1 and 3.32 ± 0.9, respectively. FKRE and FKGL scores were 73.12 ± 11.7 and 5.85 ± 2.1. Physicians (n = 67) produced the most videos, while academic institutions (n = 2) produced the least. No significant differences in text quality were found between groups (P = 0.067 and P = 0.051). Health-related websites exhibited lower FKRE compared to non-healthcare videos (P = 0.002), with a significant difference in FKGL as well (P = 0.019).

Results: The video exhibited a high level of readability (indicating comprehensibility for almost a 6th-grade student). Text quality, view and like count of the videos uploaded by academic institutions was the highest.

Clinical implications: In PE, YouTube video's health information needs to be better quality and more trustworthy, according to our research. The language used in videos should be easier to understand.

Strengths and limitations: This study is the first scientific analysis of YouTube video transcripts on PE using AI, focusing specifically on English content, which limits its applicability to non-English speakers and other platforms. Exclusions of silent and shorter videos may result in the omission of valuable information.

Conclusion: The need for better quality and trustworthiness in health-related YouTube information, especially for PE is essential. Content makers should stress clear, accessible language and minimize disinformation.

人工智能辅助转录YouTube阴茎增大视频:文本质量和可读性分析。
背景:处理阴茎增大(PE)等敏感问题的患者可能会从YouTube视频中受益。因此,这些视频的文本内容必须清晰、可信、高质量。目的:人工智能辅助习得的YouTube体育视频文本质量和可理解性是否足够适合患者?方法:在2024年10月25日,谷歌趋势分析确定了25个搜索最多的“阴茎增大”短语。不相关的词被排除,相关的关键词在YouTube上搜索。仅包含有关PE的内容;不包括重复、非英语视频、YouTube短片、30秒以下的视频、无声视频和纯音乐视频。使用Whisper AI转录视频,并通过M.F.Ş、ect和Ç.D评估其质量。采用GQS(全球质量量表)和DISCERN,通过Flesch-Kincaid (FKGL和FKRE)量表评估可读性。评价者的一致性较高(Pearson r = 0.912)。视频按上传者分类,并记录了观看、喜欢、评论和持续时间等指标。分类变量比较采用卡方检验;当不符合正态性和均方差时,应用Kruskal-Wallis h检验,并对多重比较进行Bonferroni事后校正。结果:患者的平均DISCERN和GQS评分分别为51.23±13.1和3.32±0.9。FKRE和FKGL评分分别为73.12±11.7和5.85±2.1。医生(n = 67)制作的视频最多,而学术机构(n = 2)制作的视频最少。两组间文本质量无显著差异(P = 0.067和P = 0.051)。与非医疗视频相比,健康相关网站的FKRE较低(P = 0.002), FKGL也有显著差异(P = 0.019)。结果:视频显示出高水平的可读性(表明几乎六年级学生的可理解性)。学术机构上传的视频文本质量、观看次数和点赞数最高。临床意义:根据我们的研究,在体育方面,YouTube视频的健康信息需要更好的质量和更值得信赖。视频中使用的语言应该更容易理解。优势和局限性:本研究是首次使用AI对YouTube视频文本进行科学分析,主要集中在英语内容上,这限制了其对非英语人士和其他平台的适用性。排除无声和较短的视频可能会导致遗漏有价值的信息。结论:提高YouTube健康相关信息的质量和可信度,尤其是体育相关信息。内容制作者应该强调清晰易懂的语言,尽量减少虚假信息。
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Sexual Medicine
Sexual Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
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发文量
103
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: Sexual Medicine is an official publication of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, and serves the field as the peer-reviewed, open access journal for rapid dissemination of multidisciplinary clinical and basic research in all areas of global sexual medicine, and particularly acts as a venue for topics of regional or sub-specialty interest. The journal is focused on issues in clinical medicine and epidemiology but also publishes basic science papers with particular relevance to specific populations. Sexual Medicine offers clinicians and researchers a rapid route to publication and the opportunity to publish in a broadly distributed and highly visible global forum. The journal publishes high quality articles from all over the world and actively seeks submissions from countries with expanding sexual medicine communities. Sexual Medicine relies on the same expert panel of editors and reviewers as The Journal of Sexual Medicine and Sexual Medicine Reviews.
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