YouTube疫苗相关视频评论的情感分析:了解公众对新冠疫苗接种的反应

Roland P. Abao, M. R. Estuar, Anna Angeline M. Cataluña, J. Aureus, Dorothy C. Mapua
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在世界卫生组织于2020年宣布COVID-19为全球大流行之后,疫苗接种被视为减少传播和实现群体免疫的主要干预措施。然而,公众对疫苗接种的最初反应存在不确定性。此外,虽然第一世界国家由于接种疫苗而增加了流动性,但菲律宾在未来几个月内尚未覆盖更多地区。由于YouTube是最受欢迎的视频信息社交媒体平台,本研究探讨了公众在YouTube上宣传COVID-19疫苗、疫苗中立和疫苗劝阻视频中表达的情绪。使用NRC词-情绪关联词典从三个视频语调类别中识别视频评论所表达的情绪。W-ANOVA和Games-Howell事后分析结果显示,宣传疫苗的视频具有显著更高的期待、喜悦和惊讶情绪得分,而宣传疫苗的视频具有显著更高的悲伤和恐惧情绪得分。此外,在疫苗中性视频中,信任情绪得分显著较高。了解观众在疫苗相关视频中表达的基本情绪,可以作为制定有效的健康促进活动的指南,并可以为与疫苗接种相关的其他复杂情绪提供见解。包括犹豫和嫉妒。
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Emotion Analysis of Comments from vaccine-related YouTube Videos: Understanding the Public's Response to COVID-19 Vaccination
After the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic in 2020, vaccination was seen as a major intervention in transmission reduction and in achieving herd immunity. However, initial response of the public to vaccination has been met with uncertainties. Moreover, while the first world countries have increased mobility due to vaccination, the Philippines have yet to cover more regions in the next few months. With YouTube being the most popular video-based social media platform for seeking information, this study explored emotions expressed by the general public among COVID-19 vaccine-promoting, vaccine-neutral and vaccine-discouraging YouTube videos. NRC Word-Emotion Association Lexicon was used to identify the emotions expressed in the video comments from the three video-tone categories. The W-ANOVA and Games-Howell post-hoc results showed that vaccine-promoting videos have significantly higher anticipation, joy, and surprise emotion scores, while sadness and fear emotion scores are significantly higher in vaccine-discouraging videos. Furthermore, trust emotion score is significantly high in vaccine-neutral videos. Understanding the basic emotions expressed by viewers on vaccine-related videos may serve as a guide in crafting effective health promotion campaigns and could provide insights on other complex emotions related to vaccination. including hesitancy and envy.
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