2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271034
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How social media data are being used to research the experience of mourning: A scoping review

Abstract: Background Increasingly, people are using social media (SM) to express grief, and researchers are using this data to investigate the phenomenon of mourning. As this research progresses, it is important to understand how studies are being conducted and how authors are approaching ethical challenges related to SM data. Objective The aim of this review was to explore how SM data are being used to research experiences of mourning through the following questions: a) ‘Which topics related to mourning are being stu… Show more

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“…These two factors characterize and differentiate this data collection method since they deviate from what tends to be expected when conducting research. One significant benefit of this data collection method is that it allows researchers to collect natural data (data produced without the researchers' influence) (Spiti et al, 2022). Furthermore, this method allows researchers to quickly collect data from participants with diverse demographic backgrounds (Kierniesky, 2005).…”
Section: Methods Of Data Collection Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two factors characterize and differentiate this data collection method since they deviate from what tends to be expected when conducting research. One significant benefit of this data collection method is that it allows researchers to collect natural data (data produced without the researchers' influence) (Spiti et al, 2022). Furthermore, this method allows researchers to quickly collect data from participants with diverse demographic backgrounds (Kierniesky, 2005).…”
Section: Methods Of Data Collection Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other works, more numerous in the field of social sciences, focus on qualitative and mixed methods approaches employing strategies of textual codification or categorization -similar to annotation processes- [25], [26], but without pretending to automatically detect messages through deep learning techniques, or the employment of other techniques for text-based emotion detection [27]. As Julia, Davies, and Kelly underline in [28], though there is a diversity of approaches in the research that explore the use of social media for mourning, there is a primary emphasis on qualitative approaches and content analysis in the literature, which gives particular value to this work. Following Al-Garadi, Yang, and Sarker in [29], apart from the role that natural language processing has had during the pandemic, in the future to come is also needed to fight against the devastating effects of pandemics improving and take advantage of the developments in the intersection of data science and health.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on their comprehensive analysis, McCay-Peet and Quan-Haase conclude that there is relative consensus regarding the meaning of social media and define this term as follows: "Social media are web-based services that allow individuals, communities, and organisations to collaborate, connect, interact, and build community by enabling them to create, co-create, modifies [sic], share, and engage with user-generated content that is easily accessible" [20 p17]. This definition of social media has been used in other recent scoping studies [21]. Additionally, in their recent scoping review protocol, Giroux et al point out that the term social media "refers to any web-based service that allows individuals to construct a public or semipublic profile and interact with other users within a bounded system" [22 pp1-2].…”
Section: Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%