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A New Source of Data for Public Health Surveillance: Facebook Likes

机译:公共卫生监测的新数据来源:Facebook喜欢

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Background: Investigation into personal health has become focused on conditions at an increasingly local level, while response rates have declined and complicated the process of collecting data at an individual level. Simultaneously, social media data have exploded in availability and have been shown to correlate with the prevalence of certain health conditions.Objective: Facebook likes may be a source of digital data that can complement traditional public health surveillance systems and provide data at a local level. We explored the use of Facebook likes as potential predictors of health outcomes and their behavioral determinants.Methods: We performed principal components and regression analyses to examine the predictive qualities of Facebook likes with regard to mortality, diseases, and lifestyle behaviors in 214 counties across the United States and 61 of 67 counties in Florida. These results were compared with those obtainable from a demographic model. Health data were obtained from both the 2010 and 2011 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and mortality data were obtained from the National Vital Statistics System.Results: Facebook likes added significant value in predicting most examined health outcomes and behaviors even when controlling for age, race, and socioeconomic status, with model fit improvements (adjusted R2) of an average of 58% across models for 13 different health-related metrics over basic sociodemographic models. Small area data were not available in sufficient abundance to test the accuracy of the model in estimating health conditions in less populated markets, but initial analysis using data from Florida showed a strong model fit for obesity data (adjusted R2=.77).Conclusions: Facebook likes provide estimates for examined health outcomes and health behaviors that are comparable to those obtained from the BRFSS. Online sources may provide more reliable, timely, and cost-effective county-level data than that obtainable from traditional public health surveillance systems as well as serve as an adjunct to those systems.
机译:背景:对个人健康的调查已经在越来越居所的条件下专注于越来越多的条件,而响应率已经下降,并在个人层面收集数据的过程复杂化。同时,社交媒体数据已在可用性中爆炸,并且已被证明与某些健康状况的普遍存在。目标:Facebook喜欢可能是数字数据的来源,可以补充传统的公共卫生监控系统,并在本地级别提供数据。我们探讨了Facebook喜欢的潜在预测因子和他们的行为决定因素。方法:我们进行了主要成分和回归分析,以检查Facebook在214个县的死亡率,疾病和生活方式行为方面的预测品质。美国和67个县的61名佛罗里达州。将这些结果与可从人口模型获得的结果进行比较。从2010年和2011年行为风险因素监测系统(BRFS)获得了健康数据,并从国家生命统计系统获得了死亡率数据。结果:Facebook喜欢增加了即使在控制年龄时,也增加了大多数检查的健康成果和行为的重要价值,种族和社会经济地位,具有模型适合(调整R2)的平均跨基本社会阶乘模型的13种不同的健康相关指标的模型平均为58%。小区数据不能足够丰富,以测试模型的准确性,以估计较少人口稠密的市场中的健康状况,但是使用来自佛罗里达州的数据的初步分析显示了适合肥胖数据的强大模型(调整的R2 = .77).Conclusions: Facebook喜欢提供审查的健康成果和与来自BRFS所获得的健康行为的估计。在线消息来源可以提供比传统公共卫生监测系统可获得的更可靠,及时,并且具有成本效益的县级数据,也可以作为这些系统的附件。

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