TikTok上Orbeez®Gel Blaster损伤挑战的内容分析

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Hannah P Schneider, Jamie M Reedy, Rebecca J McAdams, David I Swedler, Jennifer A Manganello, Kristin J Roberts, Leah K Middelberg, Lara B McKenzie
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背景:TikTok是增长最快的社交媒体平台之一。TikTok在美国每天有5000万活跃用户,它的视频有机会接触到特别多的观众。值得关注的是,其中一些视频可能是有害的,特别是如果它们鼓励危险或冒险的行为,可能会增加受伤的风险。这在社交媒体挑战中很常见,鼓励人们参与并记录任务,然后将其发布到社交媒体上。“奥比兹挑战”是在2022年走红的一项挑战,鼓励观众用凝胶爆破枪向别人射击水珠。本研究的目的是通过细化可能性模型(ELM)的路径来描述TikTok上的“Orbeez挑战”的内容。方法:本研究对2022年10月5日至11日确定的与奥贝兹挑战相关的TikTok视频进行了内容分析。代码本是通过使用溯因代码生成来创建的,由对最终研究样本中未包含的视频样本的归纳迭代审查驱动,并通过演绎代码开发来收集ELM的元素。结果:最终样本中有125个视频。这些视频的总浏览量超过2.55亿。大多数(70.0%)的创作者是外行。文本(n = 97;77.6%)和音乐(n = 83;66.4%)经常出现在视频中。个人主要是射击(47.2%)或装弹(25.6%)。近一半(46.3%)的内容创作者拥有1万至50万粉丝。大多数视频(n = 109;87.2%)没有描述任何伤害预防措施,但在15个(12.0%)显示伤害预防措施的视频中,14个(93.3%)是保护眼睛的。结论:本研究表征了与病毒“Orbeez挑战”相关的TikTok视频的内容,并表明TikTok视频可以在健康传播理论的指导下进行表征。尽管这些视频增加了受伤的风险,但它们的参与度很高,而且最常被外行人发布。这项研究为应对社交媒体上的伤害挑战提供了机会,并可以指导伤害专业人员设计和改进虚拟健康教育活动。
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A content analysis of the Orbeez® Gel Blaster injury challenge on TikTok.

Background: TikTok is one of the fastest-growing social media platforms. With 50 million active daily users in the United States, videos on TikTok have the opportunity to reach an exceptionally large audience. It is of concern that some of these videos may be harmful, especially if they encourage dangerous or risky behavior that can increase injury risk. This is common for social media challenges, where people are encouraged to participate in and record a task and then post it on social media. The "Orbeez Challenge" was a challenge that went viral in 2022 and encouraged viewers to shoot water beads with Gel Blaster guns at others. The purpose of this study was to describe content for the "Orbeez Challenge" on TikTok, informed by pathways of the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM).

Methods: This study conducted a content analysis of TikTok videos related to the Orbeez challenge identified between October 5-11, 2022. A codebook was created by using abductive code generation, driven by an inductive iterative review of a sample of videos not included in the final study sample, and deductive code development to collect elements of the ELM.

Results: There were 125 videos in the final sample. Collectively, these videos had over 255 million views. Most (70.0%) of the creators were laypersons. Text (n = 97; 77.6%) and music (n = 83; 66.4%) were frequently present in the videos. Individuals were primarily shooting (47.2%) or loading (25.6%) the Gel Blaster. Nearly half (46.3%) of the content creators had between 10,000 and 500,000 followers. Most videos (n = 109; 87.2%) did not depict any injury prevention precautions, but of the 15 videos (12.0%) that did show injury prevention precautions, 14 (93.3%) were for eye protection.

Conclusions: This study characterized the content of the TikTok videos associated with the viral "Orbeez Challenge" and showed that TikTok videos could be characterized with guidance from a health communication theory. Despite their increased injury risk, the videos had high engagement and were most frequently posted by laypersons. This research presents an opportunity for countering injury challenges on social media and can guide injury professionals in designing and improving virtual health education campaigns.

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Injury Epidemiology
Injury Epidemiology Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
4.50%
发文量
34
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Injury Epidemiology is dedicated to advancing the scientific foundation for injury prevention and control through timely publication and dissemination of peer-reviewed research. Injury Epidemiology aims to be the premier venue for communicating epidemiologic studies of unintentional and intentional injuries, including, but not limited to, morbidity and mortality from motor vehicle crashes, drug overdose/poisoning, falls, drowning, fires/burns, iatrogenic injury, suicide, homicide, assaults, and abuse. We welcome investigations designed to understand the magnitude, distribution, determinants, causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and outcomes of injuries in specific population groups, geographic regions, and environmental settings (e.g., home, workplace, transport, recreation, sports, and urban/rural). Injury Epidemiology has a special focus on studies generating objective and practical knowledge that can be translated into interventions to reduce injury morbidity and mortality on a population level. Priority consideration will be given to manuscripts that feature contemporary theories and concepts, innovative methods, and novel techniques as applied to injury surveillance, risk assessment, development and implementation of effective interventions, and program and policy evaluation.
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