中国社交媒体上的艾滋病周健康活动:混合方法研究。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Haocan Sun, Rudong Zhang, Xuan Li, Kun Tang
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本研究旨在探讨艾滋病周期间社交媒体上艾滋病相关信息和风险因素的传播情况,帮助政策制定者和公共卫生组织了解公众如何利用社交媒体,从而更好地制定艾滋病健康宣传策略。本研究采用潜在德里希勒分配(LDA)主题建模和情感分析来研究艾滋病周期间的主题分布和人们的反应。此外,还采用了批判性话语分析(CDA),进一步研究了话语背后的社会结构、文化背景和权力动态。从 2018 年到 2021 年,共对 48437 个帖子进行了分析,发现了 21 个被编码并归类为六大主题的话题:回复方法、特定主题、推广、病毒状态、特定群体和积极反馈。批判性话语分析发现,中国的艾滋病周宣传呈现出威胁与效果并存的趋势。然而,缺乏可操作的预防信息可能会降低行为意向。自上而下的实施方法确保了各个层面的高效执行,但也导致了艾滋病周期间的形式主义。根据口号和社会背景,文字主题每年都有所不同,这就需要本地化以有效实施,克服不利于健康促进的文化障碍。文化背景和社会结构导致了形式主义和对边缘化群体的污名化等问题。我们建议在艾滋病周活动期间通过社交平台加强用户参与和互动。公共卫生组织与社交媒体公司之间的合作可以进一步提高公众对艾滋病的认识,减少社会偏见,并提供准确实用的预防指导。
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Mapping the AIDS Week Health Campaign on Social Media in China: A Mixed-Method Study.

This study aimed to explore the dissemination of HIV/AIDS-related information and risk factors on social media during AIDS Weeks, helping policymakers and public health organizations understand how the public utilizes social media to formulate strategies for AIDS health campaigns better. This study used Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modeling and sentiment analysis to investigate the distribution of themes and people's reactions during AIDS Weeks. Additionally, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) was employed to further examine the social structures, cultural contexts, and power dynamics underlying the discourse. From 2018 to 2021, 48437 posts were analyzed, revealing 21 topics coded and categorized into six main themes: Response Methods, Specific Topics, Promotion, Virus Status, Specific Groups, and Positive Feedback. Critical discourse analysis uncovered a parallel trend of demonstrating both threat and efficacy in AIDS Week promotion in China. However, the lack of actionable prevention information may reduce behavioral intentions. The top-down implementation approach ensures efficient execution at all levels but also results in formalism during AIDS Week. Text themes vary annually based on slogans and social contexts, requiring localization for effective implementation and overcoming cultural barriers detrimental to health promotion. Cultural context and social structures contribute to issues such as formalism and stigmatization of marginalized groups. We suggest enhancing user engagement and interaction through social platforms during AIDS Week activities. Collaboration between public health organizations and social media companies can further increase public awareness of the disease, mitigate societal biases, and provide accurate and practical prevention guidance.

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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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