Characterizing Discourse about COVID-19 Vaccines: A Reddit Version of the Pandemic Story.

Health data science Pub Date : 2021-08-27 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.34133/2021/9837856
Wei Wu, Hanjia Lyu, Jiebo Luo
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Abstract

It has been one year since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The good news is that vaccines developed by several manufacturers are being actively distributed worldwide. However, as more and more vaccines become available to the public, various concerns related to vaccines become the primary barriers that may hinder the public from getting vaccinated. Considering the complexities of these concerns and their potential hazards, this study is aimed at offering a clear understanding about different population groups' underlying concerns when they talk about COVID-19 vaccines-particularly those active on Reddit. The goal is achieved by applying LDA and LIWC to characterize the pertaining discourse with insights generated through a combination of quantitative and qualitative comparisons. Findings include the following: (1) during the pandemic, the proportion of Reddit comments predominated by conspiracy theories outweighed that of any other topics; (2) each subreddit has its own user bases, so information posted in one subreddit may not reach that from other subreddits; and (3) since users' concerns vary across time and subreddits, communication strategies must be adjusted according to specific needs. The results of this study manifest challenges as well as opportunities in the process of designing effective communication and immunization programs.

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描述关于新冠肺炎疫苗的话语:大流行病故事的Reddit版本。
COVID-19 大流行爆发已有一年。好消息是,由几家制造商开发的疫苗正在全球范围内积极销售。然而,随着越来越多的疫苗可供公众接种,与疫苗相关的各种担忧也成为阻碍公众接种疫苗的主要障碍。考虑到这些顾虑的复杂性及其潜在危害,本研究旨在清楚地了解不同人群在谈论 COVID-19 疫苗时的潜在顾虑,尤其是那些活跃在红网上的人群。为了实现这一目标,我们采用了 LDA 和 LIWC 方法,通过定量和定性比较相结合的方法来描述相关讨论的特征。研究结果包括以下内容:(1) 在大流行期间,阴谋论在 Reddit 评论中所占的比例超过了其他任何话题;(2) 每个子版块都有自己的用户群,因此一个子版块发布的信息可能无法触及其他子版块的用户;(3) 由于用户的关注点因时间和子版块而异,因此必须根据具体需求调整传播策略。这项研究的结果表明,在设计有效的传播和免疫计划的过程中,挑战与机遇并存。
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