Department of Psychiatry, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore; Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Department of Psychiatry, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore; Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
J Psychiatr Res. 2022 Jan;145:317-324. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.11.015. Epub 2020 Nov 7.
Loneliness is a public health problem that is expected to rise during the COVID-19 pandemic, given the widespread policy of quarantine. The literature is unclear whether loneliness during COVID-19 is similar to those of non-pandemic seasons. This study examined the expression of loneliness on Twitter during COVID-19 pandemic, and identified key areas of loneliness across diverse communities.
Twitter was searched for feeds that were:(1) in English; (2) posted from May 1, 2020 to July 1, 2020; (3) posted by individual users (not organisations); and (4) contained the words 'loneliness' and 'COVID-19'. A machine-learning approach (Topic Modeling) identified key topics from the Twitter feeds; Hierarchical Modeling identified overarching themes. Variations in the prevalence of the themes were examined over time and across the number of followers of the Twitter users.
4492 Twitter feeds were included and classified into 3 themes: (1) Community impact of loneliness during COVID-19; (2) Social distancing during COVID-19 and its effects on loneliness; and (3) Mental health effects of loneliness during COVID-19. The 3 themes demonstrated temporal variations. Particularly in Europe, Theme 1 showed a drastic reduction over time, with a corresponding rise in Theme 3. The themes also varied across number of followers. Highly influential users were more likely to talk about Theme 3 and less about Theme 2.
The findings reflect close-to-real-time public sentiments on loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic and demonstrated the potential usefulness of social media to keep tabs on evolving mental health issues. It also provides inspiration for potential interventions to address novel problems-such as loneliness-during COVID-19 pandemic.
孤独是一个公共卫生问题,预计在 COVID-19 大流行期间会增加,因为普遍实行隔离政策。文献尚不清楚 COVID-19 期间的孤独感是否与非大流行季节的孤独感相似。本研究检查了 COVID-19 大流行期间 Twitter 上孤独感的表达,并确定了不同社区中孤独感的关键领域。
在 Twitter 上搜索符合以下条件的帖子:(1) 英语;(2) 于 2020 年 5 月 1 日至 7 月 1 日发布;(3) 由个人用户(非组织)发布;(4) 包含“孤独”和“COVID-19”字样。采用机器学习方法(主题建模)从 Twitter 帖子中识别关键主题;层次模型确定总体主题。随时间和 Twitter 用户关注者数量的变化,检查主题的流行程度变化。
共纳入 4492 条 Twitter 帖子,分为 3 个主题:(1) COVID-19 期间孤独对社区的影响;(2) COVID-19 期间的社交隔离及其对孤独感的影响;(3) COVID-19 期间孤独对心理健康的影响。这 3 个主题表现出时间变化。特别是在欧洲,主题 1 随时间呈急剧下降趋势,主题 3 相应上升。这些主题也因关注者数量而异。有影响力的用户更有可能谈论主题 3,而较少谈论主题 2。
这些发现反映了 COVID-19 大流行期间公众对孤独感的实时情绪,并展示了社交媒体在监测不断演变的心理健康问题方面的潜在用处。它还为解决 COVID-19 大流行期间出现的孤独等新问题提供了灵感。