2023
DOI: 10.2196/49753
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Deep Learning Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Confidence Expressed on Twitter in 6 High-Income Countries: Longitudinal Observational Study

Xinyu Zhou,
Suhang Song,
Ying Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Background An ongoing monitoring of national and subnational trajectory of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy could offer support in designing tailored policies on improving vaccine uptake. Objective We aim to track the temporal and spatial distribution of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and confidence expressed on Twitter during the entire pandemic period in major English-speaking countries. Methods We collected 5,257,3… Show more

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“…This methodology not only enables public health surveillance in real time, but also offers an economically efficient and expeditious means of surveillance, facilitating temporal and geographical analyses on extensive datasets. 16,40 One advantage of this method is its direct extraction of public discussions from social media platforms, eliminating potential biases stemming from researcher-participant interactions in surveys. Although there is a possible age bias between social media users and the general population, the primary target groups for HPV vaccination are young adults and college students, 41 which match the age profiles of social media users.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This methodology not only enables public health surveillance in real time, but also offers an economically efficient and expeditious means of surveillance, facilitating temporal and geographical analyses on extensive datasets. 16,40 One advantage of this method is its direct extraction of public discussions from social media platforms, eliminating potential biases stemming from researcher-participant interactions in surveys. Although there is a possible age bias between social media users and the general population, the primary target groups for HPV vaccination are young adults and college students, 41 which match the age profiles of social media users.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%