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野火与社交媒体话语:通过 Twitter 探究心理健康和情感福祉

Wildfires and social media discourse: exploring mental health and emotional wellbeing through Twitter.

机构信息

Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United States.

School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Apr 12;12:1349609. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1349609. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The rise in global temperatures due to climate change has escalated the frequency and intensity of wildfires worldwide. Beyond their direct impact on physical health, these wildfires can significantly impact mental health. Conventional mental health studies predominantly rely on surveys, often constrained by limited sample sizes, high costs, and time constraints. As a result, there is an increasing interest in accessing social media data to study the effects of wildfires on mental health.

METHODS

In this study, we focused on Twitter users affected by the California Tubbs Fire in 2017 to extract data signals related to emotional well-being and mental health. Our analysis aimed to investigate tweets posted during the Tubbs Fire disaster to gain deeper insights into their impact on individuals. Data were collected from October 8 to October 31, 2017, encompassing the peak activity period. Various analytical methods were employed to explore word usage, sentiment, temporal patterns of word occurrence, and emerging topics associated with the unfolding crisis.

RESULTS

The findings show increased user engagement on wildfire-related Tweets, particularly during nighttime and early morning, especially at the onset of wildfire incidents. Subsequent exploration of emotional categories using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) revealed a substantial presence of negative emotions at 43.0%, juxtaposed with simultaneous positivity in 23.1% of tweets. This dual emotional expression suggests a nuanced and complex landscape, unveiling concerns and community support within conversations. Stress concerns were notably expressed in 36.3% of the tweets. The main discussion topics were air quality, emotional exhaustion, and criticism of the president's response to the wildfire emergency.

DISCUSSION

Social media data, particularly the data collected from Twitter during wildfires, provides an opportunity to evaluate the psychological impact on affected communities immediately. This data can be used by public health authorities to launch targeted media campaigns in areas and hours where users are more active. Such campaigns can raise awareness about mental health during disasters and connect individuals with relevant resources. The effectiveness of these campaigns can be enhanced by tailoring outreach efforts based on prevalent issues highlighted by users. This ensures that individuals receive prompt support and mitigates the psychological impacts of wildfire disasters.

摘要

简介

气候变化导致的全球气温上升加剧了世界各地野火的频率和强度。除了对身体健康的直接影响外,这些野火还会对心理健康产生重大影响。传统的心理健康研究主要依赖于调查,往往受到样本量有限、成本高和时间限制的制约。因此,人们越来越感兴趣地利用社交媒体数据来研究野火对心理健康的影响。

方法

在这项研究中,我们专注于 2017 年受加利福尼亚塔布斯火灾影响的 Twitter 用户,以提取与情绪健康和心理健康相关的数据信号。我们的分析旨在研究塔布斯火灾灾难期间发布的推文,以更深入地了解它们对个人的影响。数据于 2017 年 10 月 8 日至 10 月 31 日收集,涵盖了活动高峰期。我们采用了各种分析方法来探索单词的使用、情感、单词出现的时间模式以及与正在展开的危机相关的新兴主题。

结果

研究结果表明,与野火相关的推文的用户参与度增加,尤其是在夜间和清晨,尤其是在野火事件发生时。随后使用语言探究和词汇计数(LIWC)对情绪类别进行探索,发现负面情绪在 43.0%的推文中占主导地位,而同时在 23.1%的推文中存在积极情绪。这种双重情感表达表明存在一个微妙而复杂的景观,揭示了对话中的担忧和社区支持。36.3%的推文中表达了压力担忧。主要讨论主题是空气质量、情绪疲惫和对总统应对野火紧急情况的批评。

讨论

社交媒体数据,特别是在野火期间从 Twitter 收集的数据,为评估受灾社区的心理影响提供了机会。公共卫生当局可以利用这些数据在用户更活跃的地区和时间启动有针对性的媒体宣传活动。这些活动可以在灾难期间提高对心理健康的认识,并将个人与相关资源联系起来。通过根据用户突出的问题定制外展工作,可以增强这些活动的效果。这确保个人获得及时的支持,并减轻野火灾害的心理影响。

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