[HTML][HTML] Using COVID-19 vaccine attitudes found in tweets to predict vaccine perceptions in traditional surveys: infodemiology study

N Sigalo, V Frias-Martinez - JMIR infodemiology, 2023 - infodemiology.jmir.org
Background: Traditionally, surveys are conducted to answer questions related to public
health but can be costly to execute. However, the information that researchers aim to extract …

[HTML][HTML] Public Discourse, User Reactions, and Conspiracy Theories on the X Platform About HIV Vaccines: Data Mining and Content Analysis

JM Zhang, Y Wang, M Mouton, J Zhang… - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2024 - jmir.org
Background The initiation of clinical trials for messenger RNA (mRNA) HIV vaccines in early
2022 revived public discussion on HIV vaccines after 3 decades of unsuccessful research …

Understanding the determinants of vaccine hesitancy in the United States: A comparison of social surveys and social media

K Sasse, R Mahabir, O Gkountouna, A Crooks… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted governments worldwide to implement a range of
containment measures, including mass gathering restrictions, social distancing, and school …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring chronic pain and pain management perspectives: qualitative pilot analysis of web-based health community posts

C Harter, M Ness, A Goldin, C Lee… - JMIR …, 2023 - infodemiology.jmir.org
Background: Patient perspectives are central to the US Food and Drug Administration's
benefit-risk decision-making process in the evaluation of medical products. Traditional …

Does Geo-co-location Matter? A Case Study of Public Health Conversations during COVID-19

P Xu, L Raschid, V Frias-Martinez - arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.17710, 2024 - arxiv.org
Social media platforms like Twitter (now X) have been pivotal in information dissemination
and public engagement, especially during COVID-19. A key goal for public health experts …