Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care, Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
Center for Health Communication and Stan Richards School of Advertising and Public Relations, Moody College of Communication, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA; for Health Communication, Dell Medical School and Moody College of Communication and Stan Richards School of Advertising and Public Relations, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
J Addict Dis. 2021 Apr-Jun;39(2):183-188. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2020.1834812. Epub 2020 Oct 26.
This study analyzed public reactions to the opioid epidemic using Twitter discourse. One month of unique tweets (n = 26,079) from July 23, 2018 to August 22, 2018 were identified using the keyword "opioid" in conjunction with the words "crisis, epidemic, misuse, prescription, and death." Twelve topics, each representing more than 1% of all tweets, together accounted for 17,206 (66%) of identified tweets. The top four tweet topics (representing 38% of the total) addressed lawsuits and public policy, people who use opioids to treat persistent pain, programs to alleviate the opioid epidemic, and one specific initiative, the "#onelesspill" movement. The next seven topics (representing 27% of the total) addressed news articles relating to the opioid epidemic. The 12 topic was a book about the opioid crisis (1.7% of the total tweets). These tweets exhibited polarization of opinions with some people calling for tighter restrictions on opioids and others desperate to preserve their daily use of opioids for alleviation of illnesses characterized by persistent pain. Social media posts can help inform efforts to craft public policy and communication strategies to support optimal opioid stewardship.
本研究使用 Twitter 话语分析了公众对阿片类药物流行的反应。 从 2018 年 7 月 23 日至 2018 年 8 月 22 日,通过使用关键字“阿片类药物”与“危机、流行、滥用、处方和死亡”这两个词,确定了一个月的独特推文(n=26079)。 12 个主题,每个主题都代表超过 1%的所有推文,共占 17206(66%)的已识别推文。 前四个推特点(占总数的 38%)涉及诉讼和公共政策、用阿片类药物治疗持续性疼痛的人、减轻阿片类药物流行的计划以及一项名为“#onelesspill”的特定倡议。接下来的七个主题(占总数的 27%)涉及与阿片类药物流行有关的新闻文章。第十二个主题是一本关于阿片类药物危机的书(占总推文的 1.7%)。 这些推文表现出意见的两极分化,一些人呼吁对阿片类药物实施更严格的限制,而另一些人则拼命希望保留他们每天使用阿片类药物来缓解以持续性疼痛为特征的疾病。社交媒体帖子可以帮助制定公共政策和沟通策略,以支持最佳的阿片类药物管理。