Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Community Impact Office, Markey Cancer Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2024;45(8):872-891. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2023.2183956. Epub 2023 Mar 6.
To develop a nuanced understanding of women's health on social media, we conducted a content analysis of Twitter data in early 2020, during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Included tweets (N = 1,714) fell into 15 overarching themes. "Politics and Women's Health" was most discussed, demonstrating the politicization of women's health, followed by "Maternal, Reproductive, and Sexual Health." COVID-19 was a crosscutting issue for 12 themes, suggesting widespread effects on women's health. Overall, diverse conversations unfolded on social media, including variation geographically, highlighting the need for a more expansive and inclusive definition of women's health. This work supports further investigation into the role of politics and COVID-19 across women's health domains.
为了深入了解社交媒体上的女性健康问题,我们在 2020 年初 COVID-19 大流行初期对 Twitter 数据进行了内容分析。纳入的推文(N=1714)分为 15 个总体主题。“政治与女性健康”是讨论最多的主题,表明女性健康问题的政治化,其次是“孕产妇、生殖和性健康”。COVID-19 是 12 个主题的交叉问题,表明其对女性健康的广泛影响。总的来说,社交媒体上展开了多样化的对话,包括地域差异,这凸显了对女性健康更广泛和包容的定义的需求。这项工作支持进一步调查政治和 COVID-19 在女性健康领域的作用。