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使用情感分析监测对 COVID-19 大流行的情绪反应:墨西哥的案例研究。

Monitoring the Emotional Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Sentiment Analysis: A Case Study in Mexico.

机构信息

School of Engineering and Sciences, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Monterrey, Mexico.

Universidad de Alcalá, Alcalá, Spain.

出版信息

Comput Intell Neurosci. 2022 May 18;2022:4914665. doi: 10.1155/2022/4914665. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The world is facing the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to an unprecedented change in the lifestyle routines of millions. Beyond the general physical health, financial, and social repercussions of the pandemic, the adopted mitigation measures also present significant challenges in the population's mental health and health programs. It is complex for public organizations to measure the population's mental health in order to incorporate it into their own decision-making process. Traditional survey methods are time-consuming, expensive, and fail to provide the continuous information needed to respond to the rapidly evolving effects of governmental policies on the population's mental health. A significant portion of the population has turned to social media to express the details of their daily life, rendering this public data a rich field for understanding emotional and mental well-being. This study aims to track and measure the sentiment changes of the Mexican population in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. To this end, we analyzed 760,064,879 public domain tweets collected from a public access repository to examine the collective shifts in the general mood about the pandemic evolution, news cycles, and governmental policies using open sentiment analysis tools. Sentiment analysis polarity scores, which oscillate around -0.15, show a weekly seasonality according to Twitter's usage and a consistently negative outlook from the population. It also remarks on the increased controversy after the governmental decision to terminate the lockdown and the celebrated holidays, which encouraged the people to incur social gatherings. These findings expose the adverse emotional effects of the ongoing pandemic while showing an increase in social media usage rates of 2.38 times, which users employ as a coping mechanism to mitigate the feelings of isolation related to long-term social distancing. The findings have important implications in the mental health infrastructure for ongoing mitigation efforts and feedback on the perception of policies and other measures. The overall trend of the sentiment polarity is 0.0001110643.

摘要

世界正面临着 COVID-19 大流行,数百万人的生活方式发生了前所未有的变化。除了大流行对一般身体健康、经济和社会的影响外,所采取的缓解措施也给人口的心理健康和卫生计划带来了重大挑战。公共组织很难衡量人口的心理健康状况,以便将其纳入自己的决策过程。传统的调查方法既费时、昂贵,又无法提供应对政府政策对人口心理健康的迅速演变影响所需的持续信息。很大一部分人口转向社交媒体来表达他们日常生活的细节,使这些公共数据成为了解情感和心理健康的丰富领域。本研究旨在跟踪和衡量墨西哥人口对 COVID-19 大流行的反应情绪变化。为此,我们分析了从公共访问存储库中收集的 760,064,879 条公共领域推文,使用开放的情感分析工具检查了大流行演变、新闻周期和政府政策方面的一般情绪的集体变化。情感分析极性得分在-0.15 左右波动,根据 Twitter 的使用情况显示出每周的季节性,并且人口的情绪一直为负。它还提到了政府决定终止封锁和庆祝假期后争议的增加,这鼓励人们参加社交聚会。这些发现揭示了持续大流行的不利情绪影响,同时显示出社交媒体使用率增加了 2.38 倍,用户将其用作应对机制,以减轻与长期社交距离相关的孤立感。这些发现对正在进行的缓解工作的心理健康基础设施以及对政策和其他措施的看法具有重要意义。情感极性的总体趋势为 0.0001110643。

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