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Early Public Outlook on the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): A Social Media Study
Amcis 2020 Proceedings ; 2020.
Article | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-746310
ABSTRACT
The recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) brought with its public concerns and fears about a global epidemic. With the increase in the popularity, usage, and reach of social media, this research examined the early public outlook on COVID-19 using SM-Platform, Twitter.com. The current study employed a mixed-method approach in collecting and analyzing public tweets by combining quantitative sentiment analysis with a qualitative thematic analysis. Our results revealed positive sentiment prior to the spread of the disease. The sentiment then turned negative as the disease spread, accompanied by a large amount of fear as rumors. In a thematic analysis we also uncovered nine key topics on the disease including, but not limited to, prevention, symptoms and spread of disease. Our study will provide an understanding of social media and public health outbreak surveillance. The findings of the research revealed the usefulness of twitter mining to illuminate public health education.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Journal: Amcis 2020 Proceedings Year: 2020 Document Type: Article