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将Facebook作为帕金森病洞察的纵向数据源的评估。

Evaluation of Facebook as a Longitudinal Data Source for Parkinson's Disease Insights.

作者信息

Powell Jeanne M, Cao Charles, Means Kayla, Lakamana Sahithi, Sarker Abeed, Mckay J Lucas

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Informatics, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30030, USA.

Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30030, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Med. 2025 Jun 10;14(12):4093. doi: 10.3390/jcm14124093.

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder with a prolonged prodromal phase and progressive symptom burden. Traditional monitoring relies on clinical visits post-diagnosis, limiting the ability to capture early symptoms and real-world disease progression outside structured assessments. Social media provides an alternative source of longitudinal, patient-driven data, offering an opportunity to analyze both pre-diagnostic experiences and later disease manifestations. This study evaluates the feasibility of using Facebook to analyze PD-related discourse and disease timelines. : Participants (N = 60) diagnosed with PD, essential tremor, or atypical parkinsonism, along with caregivers, were recruited. Demographic and clinical data were collected during structured interviews. Participants with Facebook accounts shared their account data. PD-related posts were identified using a Naïve Bayes classifier (recall: 0.86, 95% CI: 0.84-0.88, AUC = 0.94) trained on a ground-truth dataset of 6750 manually labeled posts. : Among participants with PD (PwPD), Facebook users were significantly younger but had similar Movement Disorder Society-United Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale scores and disease duration compared to non-users. Among Facebook users with PD, 90% had accounts before diagnosis, enabling retrospective analysis of pre-diagnostic content. PwPD maintained 14 ± 3 years of Facebook history, including 5 ± 6 years pre-diagnosis. On average, 3.6% of all posts shared by PwPD were PD-related, and 1.7% of all posts shared before diagnosis were PD-related. Overall, 69% explicitly referenced PD, and 93% posted about PD-related themes. : Facebook is a viable platform for studying PD progression, capturing both early content from the premorbid period and later-stage symptoms. These findings support its potential for disease monitoring at scale.

摘要

帕金森病(PD)是一种神经退行性疾病,前驱期较长且症状负担呈进行性加重。传统监测依赖于诊断后的临床就诊,限制了在结构化评估之外捕捉早期症状和现实世界中疾病进展的能力。社交媒体提供了一个由患者驱动的纵向数据的替代来源,为分析诊断前的经历和后期疾病表现提供了机会。本研究评估了使用脸书分析与帕金森病相关的话语和疾病时间线的可行性。招募了被诊断为帕金森病、特发性震颤或非典型帕金森综合征的参与者(N = 60)以及他们的照料者。在结构化访谈期间收集了人口统计学和临床数据。有脸书账户的参与者分享了他们的账户数据。使用朴素贝叶斯分类器(召回率:0.86,95%置信区间:0.84 - 0.88,曲线下面积 = 0.94)识别与帕金森病相关的帖子,该分类器是在由6750条人工标注帖子组成的真实数据集上训练得到的。在帕金森病患者(PwPD)中,脸书用户明显更年轻,但与非用户相比,他们的运动障碍协会统一帕金森病评定量表得分和病程相似。在有帕金森病的脸书用户中,90%在诊断前就有账户,这使得能够对诊断前的内容进行回顾性分析。帕金森病患者维持了14 ± 3年的脸书使用历史,其中诊断前为5 ± 6年。平均而言,帕金森病患者分享的所有帖子中有3.6%与帕金森病相关,诊断前分享的所有帖子中有1.7%与帕金森病相关。总体而言,69%的帖子明确提及帕金森病,93%的帖子涉及与帕金森病相关的主题。脸书是研究帕金森病进展的一个可行平台,既能捕捉病前阶段的早期内容,也能捕捉后期症状。这些发现支持了其在大规模疾病监测方面的潜力。

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