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社交媒体上反疫苗信息的特征:系统评价。

Characteristics of Antivaccine Messages on Social Media: Systematic Review.

机构信息

Department of Education and Research in Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jun 4;23(6):e24564. doi: 10.2196/24564.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Supporters of the antivaccination movement can easily spread information that is not scientifically proven on social media. Therefore, learning more about their posts and activities is instrumental in effectively reacting and responding to the false information they publish, which is aimed at discouraging people from taking vaccines.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to gather, assess, and synthesize evidence related to the current state of knowledge about antivaccine social media users' web-based activities.

METHODS

We systematically reviewed English-language papers from 3 databases (Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed). A data extraction form was established, which included authors, year of publication, specific objectives, study design, comparison, and outcomes of significance. We performed an aggregative narrative synthesis of the included studies.

RESULTS

The search strategy retrieved 731 records in total. After screening for duplicates and eligibility, 18 articles were included in the qualitative synthesis. Although most of the authors analyzed text messages, some of them studied images or videos. In addition, although most of the studies examined vaccines in general, 5 focused specifically on human papillomavirus vaccines, 2 on measles vaccines, and 1 on influenza vaccines. The synthesized studies dealt with the popularity of provaccination and antivaccination content, the style and manner in which messages about vaccines were formulated for the users, a range of topics concerning vaccines (harmful action, limited freedom of choice, and conspiracy theories), and the role and activity of bots in the dissemination of these messages in social media.

CONCLUSIONS

Proponents of the antivaccine movement use a limited number of arguments in their messages; therefore, it is possible to prepare publications clarifying doubts and debunking the most common lies. Public health authorities should continuously monitor social media to quickly find new antivaccine arguments and then create information campaigns for both health professionals and other users.

摘要

背景

支持反疫苗运动的人可以很容易地在社交媒体上传播未经科学证实的信息。因此,了解他们的帖子和活动有助于有效地对他们发布的虚假信息做出反应和回应,这些信息旨在阻止人们接种疫苗。

目的

本研究旨在收集、评估和综合与反疫苗社交媒体用户网络活动当前知识状况相关的证据。

方法

我们系统地回顾了 3 个数据库(Scopus、Web of Science 和 PubMed)中的英文论文。制定了一个数据提取表格,其中包括作者、发表年份、具体目标、研究设计、比较和有意义的结果。我们对纳入的研究进行了聚合叙事综合。

结果

搜索策略共检索到 731 条记录。经过重复筛选和资格筛选后,有 18 篇文章被纳入定性综合分析。虽然大多数作者分析了短信,但也有一些作者研究了图像或视频。此外,虽然大多数研究一般都考察了疫苗,但有 5 项研究专门针对人乳头瘤病毒疫苗,2 项研究专门针对麻疹疫苗,1 项研究专门针对流感疫苗。综合研究涉及支持疫苗接种和反疫苗接种内容的普及、向用户制定疫苗相关信息的方式和风格、与疫苗相关的一系列主题(有害作用、有限的选择自由和阴谋论),以及机器人在这些信息在社交媒体上的传播中的作用和活动。

结论

反疫苗运动的支持者在他们的信息中使用了有限的论据;因此,有可能准备出版物来澄清疑虑和揭穿最常见的谎言。公共卫生当局应持续监测社交媒体,以快速发现新的反疫苗论点,然后为卫生专业人员和其他用户创建信息宣传活动。

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