Mining Twitter to Assess the Determinants of Health Behavior towards Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in the United States
Hansi Zhang, Christopher Wheldon, Adam G. Dunn, Cui Tao, Jinhai Huo,, Rui Zhang, Mattia Prosperi, Yi Guo, Jiang Bian

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that Twitter data can effectively assess determinants of HPV vaccination behavior in the US, providing insights comparable to traditional surveys and revealing additional social media-driven perspectives.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel approach using Twitter data combined with the Integrated Behavior Model to analyze health behavior determinants related to HPV vaccination.
Findings
Identified 122 key topics related to HPV vaccination discussions
Found significant correlations between Twitter topics and survey responses
Demonstrated Twitter's potential as a complementary tool for health behavior assessment
Abstract
Objectives To test the feasibility of using Twitter data to assess determinants of consumers' health behavior towards Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination informed by the Integrated Behavior Model (IBM). Methods We used three Twitter datasets spanning from 2014 to 2018. We preprocessed and geocoded the tweets, and then built a rule-based model that classified each tweet into either promotional information or consumers' discussions. We applied topic modeling to discover major themes, and subsequently explored the associations between the topics learned from consumers' discussions and the responses of HPV-related questions in the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS). Results We collected 2,846,495 tweets and analyzed 335,681 geocoded tweets. Through topic modeling, we identified 122 high-quality topics. The most discussed consumer topic is "cervical cancer screening";…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational and Text Analysis Methods · Social Media in Health Education · Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
