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Social Media and Men’s Health: A Content Analysis of Twitter Conversations During the 2013 Movember Campaigns in the United States Canada and the United Kingdom

机译:社交媒体与男性健康:2013年在美国加拿大和英国举行的Movember运动中Twitter对话的内容分析

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The Movember Foundation raises awareness and funds for men’s health issues such as prostate and testicular cancers in conjunction with a moustache contest. The 2013 Movember campaigns in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom shared the same goal of creating conversations about men’s health that lead to increased awareness and understanding of the health risks men face. Our objective was to explore Twitter conversations to identify whether the 2013 Movember campaigns sparked global conversations about prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and other men’s health issues. We conducted a content analysis of 12,666 tweets posted during the 2013 Movember campaigns in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom (4,222 tweets from each country) to investigate whether tweets were health-related or non-health-related and to determine what topics dominated conversations. Few tweets (n = 84, 0.7% of 12,666 tweets) provided content-rich or actionable health information that would lead to awareness and understanding of men’s health risks. While moustache growing and grooming was the most popular topic in U.S. tweets, conversations about community engagement were most common in Canadian and U.K. tweets. Significantly more tweets co-opted the Movember campaign to market products or contests in the United States than Canada and the United Kingdom (p < .05). Findings from this content analysis of Twitter suggest that the 2013 Movember campaigns in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom sparked few conversations about prostate and testicular cancers that could potentially lead to greater awareness and understanding of important men’s health issues.
机译:Movember基金会与小胡子比赛一起提高了人们对男性健康问题(例如前列腺癌和睾丸癌)的认识和资金。 2013年在美国,加拿大和英国开展的Movember运动的目标相同,即围绕男性健康进行对话,从而提高人们对男性面临的健康风险的认识和了解。我们的目标是探索Twitter上的对话,以确定2013年Movember活动是否引发了有关前列腺癌,睾丸癌和其他男性健康问题的全球对话。我们对2013年Movember活动期间在美国,加拿大和英国发布的12,666条推文(每个国家的4,222条推文)进行了内容分析,以调查这些推文是否与健康相关或与健康无关,并确定哪些内容话题主导对话。很少有推文(n = 84,占12,666条推文的0.7%)提供了内容丰富或可操作的健康信息,这些信息将导致人们认识和理解男性的健康风险。虽然胡须的生长和修饰是美国推文中最受欢迎的话题,但有关社区参与的对话在加拿大和英国推文中最为常见。与在加拿大推销产品或竞赛的推文相比,在加拿大推销Movember活动的推文明显多于加拿大和英国(p <.05)。 Twitter内容分析的结果表明,2013年在美国,加拿大和英国开展的Movember活动引发了关于前列腺癌和睾丸癌的很少讨论,这可能会导致人们对重要男性健康问题的认识和了解增加。

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