Adekunle Tiwaladeoluwa B, Foote Jeremy, Adekunle Toluwani E, TeBlunthuis Nathan, Nelson Laura K
Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States.
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2025 Jun 24;27:e67968. doi: 10.2196/67968.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on societies and economies around the globe, and experts warn about the potential for similar crises in the future. Risk communication theories underscore that while the potential for harm is objective, risk perception is a subjective, socially derived interpretation. While there is broad literature on the social construction of risk, fewer studies examine the role of communities-online or offline-in developing and reinforcing distinct interpretations of the same risk event. During COVID-19, online communities emerged as individuals sought to make sense of the ongoing crisis. These communities offer an opportunity to gain important insights into how concerned public collectively interprets risk and create group identities, informing public health strategies.
This study aims to, first, explore how online communities with distinct ideologies create and reinforce divergent conceptualizations of risk and, second, identify the role of group identity in shaping the development and communication of risk interpretations in these communities.
We used computational grounded theory, a multistep approach that includes pattern detection, hypothesis testing, and pattern confirmation to explore interpretations of risk and group identity in about 500,000 comments from the subreddits r/LockdownSkepticism and r/Masks4All. In the pattern detection step of this study, we grouped comments by the post they were made on and then used latent Dirichlet allocation topic modeling to identify 10 topics based on the frequency of term co-occurrence. In the hypothesis refinement step, we conducted a qualitative thematic analysis of 30 posts under each topic using Braun and Clarke's approach. Finally, in the pattern confirmation step, we trained a Word2Vec word embedding model to validate emerging themes from the second step.
This study found that Masks4All and LockdownSkepticism both centered risk in their conversations, but with divergent concerns related to the threat of COVID-19. While Masks4All emphasized the threat to health, LockdownSkepticism questioned the necessity of preventive measures and focused on other risks: the threat to the economy, educational disruptions, and social isolation. Group identity was also found to shape collective meanings around risk, as community members in both subreddits affirmed group positions and condemned the outgroup.
This study demonstrated that while both communities were concerned about COVID-19, their perceptions of risk focused on different aspects of the same risk event. This underscores the need for targeted interventions that engage with divergent ideologies and value systems across groups of people.
新冠疫情对全球社会和经济产生了深远影响,专家警告未来可能出现类似危机。风险沟通理论强调,虽然危害的可能性是客观的,但风险认知是一种主观的、社会衍生的解读。尽管关于风险的社会建构有大量文献,但较少有研究考察社区(线上或线下)在形成和强化对同一风险事件的不同解读中所起的作用。在新冠疫情期间,随着个人试图理解这场持续的危机,线上社区应运而生。这些社区为深入了解公众如何集体解读风险并创建群体身份提供了契机,从而为公共卫生策略提供信息。
本研究旨在,首先,探究具有不同意识形态的线上社区如何创建和强化对风险的不同概念化理解;其次,确定群体身份在塑造这些社区中风险解读的发展和传播方面所起的作用。
我们使用计算扎根理论,这是一种多步骤方法,包括模式检测、假设检验和模式确认,以探究来自r/LockdownSkepticism和r/Masks4All两个子版块约50万条评论中的风险解读和群体身份。在本研究的模式检测步骤中,我们按评论所针对的帖子对评论进行分组,然后使用潜在狄利克雷分配主题建模,根据词共现频率识别出10个主题。在假设细化步骤中,我们使用布劳恩和克拉克的方法对每个主题下的30个帖子进行定性主题分析。最后,在模式确认步骤中,我们训练了一个Word2Vec词嵌入模型,以验证第二步中出现的主题。
本研究发现,r/Masks4All和r/LockdownSkepticism在讨论中都将风险作为核心,但对新冠疫情威胁的关注点不同。r/Masks4All强调对健康的威胁,而r/LockdownSkepticism质疑预防措施的必要性,并关注其他风险:对经济的威胁、教育中断和社会隔离。研究还发现群体身份塑造了围绕风险的集体意义,因为两个子版块的社区成员都肯定群体立场并谴责外部群体。
本研究表明,虽然两个社区都关注新冠疫情,但他们对风险的认知集中在同一风险事件的不同方面。这凸显了针对不同意识形态和不同人群价值体系进行有针对性干预的必要性。