Who Is Talking About Adverse Childhood Experiences? Evidence From Twitter to Inform Health Promotion.

Aditi Srivastav, Kaitlyn Park, Alyssa Koziarski, Melissa Strompolis, Jonathan Purtle
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Background: Growing availability of research about addressing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) has recently been embraced by the mainstream media and public. Social media, especially Twitter, provides a unique forum and platform for the public to access and share information about this topic.

Objective: This study aims to better understand how the public is framing, sharing, and using research about ACEs on Twitter and to examine the information being commonly discussed about ACEs.

Method: We obtained tweets on the topics of ACEs, childhood resilience, and childhood trauma between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2019. This timeframe was determined based on key related events in the mainstream media. Crimson Hexagon, a social media analytics system using Boolean logic, was used to identify salient topics, influencers, and conduct a content analysis.

Results: A total of 195,816 relevant tweets were obtained from our search. The weekly volume was approximately 1,864 tweets. Key topics included general use of the term ACEs (23%), trauma and ACEs (19%), long-term impact of ACEs (12%), preventing ACEs (11%), short-term effects of ACEs (8%), the 1997 ACE Study (5%), and students with ACEs (5%). The top two sentiments were fear and joy. Top conversation influencers included pediatricians, child health advocacy organizations, California's state government, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Public Radio.

Conclusion: This analysis provides insight to the ways the public is conversing about ACEs and related topics. Results indicated that conversations focus on increasing awareness of ACEs by content experts and public health organizations. This presents an opportunity to leverage social media tools to increase public engagement and awareness.

谁在谈论不良的童年经历?来自Twitter的证据为健康促进提供信息。
背景:近年来,主流媒体和公众对处理不良童年经历(ace)的研究越来越多。社交媒体,尤其是Twitter,为公众访问和分享有关这一主题的信息提供了一个独特的论坛和平台。目的:本研究旨在更好地了解公众如何在Twitter上构建、分享和使用关于ace的研究,并检查关于ace的常见讨论信息。方法:我们获取了2018年1月1日至2019年12月31日期间关于ace、儿童复原力和儿童创伤主题的推文。这个时间框架是根据主流媒体的关键相关事件确定的。Crimson Hexagon是一个使用布尔逻辑的社交媒体分析系统,用于识别突出主题、影响者并进行内容分析。结果:从我们的搜索中共获得195,816条相关推文。每周的推文量约为1864条。关键主题包括ACE一词的一般使用(23%)、创伤和ACE(19%)、ACE的长期影响(12%)、ACE的预防(11%)、ACE的短期影响(8%)、1997年ACE研究(5%)和ACE患者(5%)。最主要的两种情绪是恐惧和喜悦。最具影响力的话题包括儿科医生、儿童健康倡导组织、加利福尼亚州政府、疾病控制和预防中心以及国家公共广播电台。结论:这一分析为公众谈论ace和相关话题的方式提供了见解。结果表明,对话的重点是提高内容专家和公共卫生组织对ace的认识。这提供了一个利用社交媒体工具来提高公众参与度和意识的机会。
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