Center for Psychotherapy Research, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jul 8;23(7):e28346. doi: 10.2196/28346.
COVID-19 has affected individuals with lived experience of eating disorders (EDs), with many reporting higher psychological distress, higher prevalence of ED symptoms, and compensatory behaviors. The COVID-19 pandemic and the health and safety measures taken to contain its spread also disrupted routines and reduced access to familiar coping mechanisms, social support networks, and health care services. Social media and the ED communities on social media platforms have been an important source of support for individuals with EDs in the past. So far, it is unknown how discussions in online ED communities changed as offline support networks were disrupted and people spent more time at home in the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The aim of this study is to identify changes in language content and style in an online ED community during the initial onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We extracted posts and their comments from the ED community on the social media website Reddit and concatenated them to comment threads. To analyze these threads, we applied top-down and bottom-up language analysis methods based on topic modeling with latent Dirichlet allocation and 13 indicators from the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count program, respectively. Threads were split into prepandemic (before March 11, 2020) and midpandemic (after March 11, 2020) groups. Standardized mean differences were calculated to estimate change between pre- and midpandemic threads.
A total of 17,715 threads (n=8772, 49.5% prepandemic threads; n=8943, 50.5% midpandemic threads) were extracted from the ED community and analyzed. The final topic model contained 21 topics. CIs excluding zero were found for standardized mean differences of 15 topics and 9 Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count categories covering themes such as ED symptoms, mental health, treatment for EDs, cognitive processing, social life, and emotions.
Although we observed a reduction in discussions about ED symptoms, an increase in mental health and treatment-related topics was observed at the same time. This points to a change in the focus of the ED community from promoting potentially harmful weight loss methods to bringing attention to mental health and treatments for EDs. These results together with heightened cognitive processing, increased social references, and reduced inhibition of negative emotions detected in discussions indicate a shift in the ED community toward a pro-recovery orientation.
COVID-19 对有饮食障碍(ED)经历的个体产生了影响,许多人报告说心理困扰程度更高,ED 症状的患病率更高,并有代偿行为。COVID-19 大流行以及为控制其传播而采取的卫生和安全措施也扰乱了日常生活,减少了他们对熟悉的应对机制、社会支持网络和医疗保健服务的获取。社交媒体和社交媒体平台上的 ED 社区一直是 ED 患者的重要支持来源。到目前为止,尚不清楚随着线下支持网络的中断以及人们在 COVID-19 大流行的最初几个月更多地呆在家里,在线 ED 社区的讨论是如何变化的。
本研究旨在确定 COVID-19 大流行初期在线 ED 社区语言内容和风格的变化。
我们从社交媒体网站 Reddit 上的 ED 社区中提取帖子及其评论,并将它们串联到评论线程中。为了分析这些线程,我们应用了自上而下和自下而上的语言分析方法,分别基于主题建模的潜在狄利克雷分配和来自语言探究和词汇计数程序的 13 个指标。将线程分为大流行前(2020 年 3 月 11 日之前)和大流行中期(2020 年 3 月 11 日之后)两组。计算标准化均数差以估计大流行前和大流行中期线程之间的变化。
从 ED 社区中提取并分析了总共 17715 个线程(n=8772,49.5%大流行前线程;n=8943,50.5%大流行中期线程)。最终的主题模型包含 21 个主题。发现 15 个主题和 9 个语言探究和词汇计数类别的标准化均数差的置信区间不包括零,涵盖 ED 症状、心理健康、ED 治疗、认知加工、社会生活和情绪等主题。
尽管我们观察到 ED 症状的讨论减少,但同时观察到心理健康和治疗相关主题的增加。这表明 ED 社区的重点从促进潜在有害的减肥方法转变为关注心理健康和 ED 治疗。这些结果以及在讨论中检测到的认知加工增强、社会参考增加和负面情绪抑制减少,表明 ED 社区朝着有利于恢复的方向转变。