A social network analysis of Twitter data related to blood clots and vaccines
Data de publicació
2022ISSN
1661-7827
Resum
After the first weeks of vaccination against SARS-CoV-2, several cases of acute thrombosis
were reported. These news reports began to be shared frequently across social media platforms. The
aim of this study was to conduct an analysis of Twitter data related to the overall discussion. The
data were retrieved from 14 March to 14 April 2021 using the keyword ‘blood clots’. A dataset with
n = 266,677 tweets was retrieved, and a systematic random sample of 5% of tweets (n = 13,334) was
entered into NodeXL for further analysis. Social network analysis was used to analyse the data by
drawing upon the Clauset–Newman–Moore algorithm. Influential users were identified by drawing
upon the betweenness centrality measure. Text analysis was applied to identify the key hashtags and
websites used at this time. More than half of the network comprised retweets, and the largest groups
within the network were broadcast clusters in which a number of key users were retweeted. The most
popular narratives involved highlighting the low risk of obtaining a blood clot from a vaccine and
highlighting that a number of commonly consumed medicine have higher blood clot risks. A wide
variety of users drove the discussion on Twitter, including writers, physicians, the general public,
academics, celebrities, and journalists. Twitter was used to highlight the low potential of developing
a blood clot from vaccines, and users on Twitter encouraged vaccinations among the public.
Tipus de document
Article
Llengua
Anglès
Paraules clau
COVID-19 (Pandèmia), 2020-
Mitjans de comunicació social
Pàgines
8 p.
Publicat per
MDPI
Citació
Ahmed, W., Vidal-Alaball, J., & Vilaseca, J. M. (2022) A social network analysis of Twitter data related to blood clots and vaccines. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health, 19(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084584
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