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癌症众筹项目的成功:项目和文本分析。

The Success of Cancer Crowdfunding Campaigns: Project and Text Analysis.

机构信息

Department of Information Management, Faculty of Economics and Management, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.

Warner School of Education and Human Development, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2023 Mar 3;25:e44197. doi: 10.2196/44197.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent studies have analyzed the factors that contribute to variations in the success of crowdfunding campaigns for a specific cancer type; however, little is known about the influential factors among crowdfunding campaigns for multiple cancers.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between project features and the success of cancer crowdfunding campaigns and to determine whether text features affect campaign success for various cancers.

METHODS

Using cancer-related crowdfunding projects on the GoFundMe website, we transformed textual descriptions from the campaigns into structured data using natural language processing techniques. Next, we used penalized logistic regression and correlation analyses to examine the influence of project and text features on fundraising project outcomes. Finally, we examined the influence of campaign description sentiment on crowdfunding success using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count software.

RESULTS

Campaigns were significantly more likely to be successful if they featured a lower target amount (Goal amount, β=-1.949, z score=-82.767, P<.001) for fundraising, a higher number of previous donations, agency (vs individual) organizers, project pages containing updates, and project pages containing comments from readers. The results revealed an inverted U-shaped relationship between the length of the text and the amount of funds raised. In addition, more spelling mistakes negatively affected the funds raised (Number of spelling errors, β=-1.068, z score=-38.79, P<.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Difficult-to-treat cancers and high-mortality cancers tend to trigger empathy from potential donors, which increases the funds raised. Gender differences were observed in the effects of emotional words in the text on the amount of funds raised. For cancers that typically occur in women, links between emotional words used and the amount of funds raised were weaker than for cancers typically occurring among men.

摘要

背景

最近的研究分析了导致特定癌症类型众筹活动成功的因素,但对于多种癌症众筹活动的影响因素知之甚少。

目的

本研究旨在研究项目特征与癌症众筹活动成功之间的关系,并确定文本特征是否会影响各种癌症的活动成功。

方法

我们使用 GoFundMe 网站上与癌症相关的众筹项目,使用自然语言处理技术将活动描述从文本转换为结构化数据。接下来,我们使用惩罚逻辑回归和相关分析来检查项目和文本特征对筹款项目结果的影响。最后,我们使用语言探究和词汇计数软件检查活动描述情绪对众筹成功的影响。

结果

如果筹款目标金额较低(目标金额,β=-1.949,z 分数=-82.767,P<.001)、之前有更多的捐款、机构(而不是个人)组织者、项目页面包含更新以及项目页面包含读者评论,活动更有可能成功。结果显示文本长度和筹集资金之间存在倒 U 型关系。此外,更多的拼写错误会对筹集资金产生负面影响(拼写错误数,β=-1.068,z 分数=-38.79,P<.001)。

结论

难以治疗的癌症和高死亡率的癌症往往会引发潜在捐赠者的同情心,从而增加筹集的资金。文本中情感词对筹集资金的影响存在性别差异。对于通常发生在女性身上的癌症,使用的情感词与筹集资金之间的联系弱于通常发生在男性身上的癌症。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1f28/10024214/0d330af9472b/jmir_v25i1e44197_fig1.jpg

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