Online Discussions About Tinnitus : What Can We Learn From Natural Language Processing of Reddit Posts?

Manchaiah, Vinaya and Londero, Alain and Deshpande, Aniruddha K and Revel, Manon and Palacios, Guillaume and Boyd, Ryan L and Ratinaud, Pierre (2022) Online Discussions About Tinnitus : What Can We Learn From Natural Language Processing of Reddit Posts? American Journal of Audiology, 31 (3S). pp. 993-1002. ISSN 1059-0889

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Abstract

Background: This study was aimed at identifying key topics in online discussions about tinnitus by examining a large data set extracted from Reddit social media using a natural language processing technique. Method: A corpus of 113,215 posts about tinnitus was extracted from Reddit's application programming interface. After cleaning the data for duplications and posts without any text information, the sample was reduced to 101,905 posts, which was subjected to cluster analysis using the open-source IRaMuTeQ software to identify main topics based on the co-occurrence of texts. These clusters were named by a panel of tinnitus experts ( n = 9) by reading typical text segments within each cluster. Results: The cluster analysis identified 16 unique clusters that belong to two topics, which were named “tinnitus causes and consequences” and “tinnitus management and coping.” Based on their characteristics, the clusters were named: tinnitus timeline (10%), tinnitus perception (9.7%), medical triggers and modulators (8.8%), hearing research (8.8%), attention and silence (8.6%), social media posts about tinnitus (7.4%), hearing protection (7.3%), interaction with hearing health care providers (6.7%), mental health and coping (5.8%), music listening (5.7%), hope for a cure (5.6%), interactions with people without tinnitus (5.4%), dietary supplements and alternative therapies (3.2%), sleep (3.9%), dietary effects (1.7%), and writing about tinnitus and being thankful to online community (1.4%). Conclusions: Despite some limitations, tinnitus posts on Reddit provide rich real-world data to identify various issues and complaints that tinnitus patients and their significant others discuss in online communities. Some of the clusters identified here are novel (e.g., tinnitus timeline, interactions with people without tinnitus) and have not been much discussed in the tinnitus literature. The results suggest that individuals with tinnitus relay on social media for support and highlight the service delivery needs in providing social support through other means (e.g., support groups).

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
American Journal of Audiology
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3600/3616
Subjects:
?? speech and hearing ??
ID Code:
166676
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Deposited On:
07 Mar 2022 15:50
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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14 Sep 2024 00:51