Dokumentdetails
ID

oai:zenodo.org:5351922

Thema
Malaysians Twitter COVID-19 Explanatory Study
Autor
GANASEGERAN Kurubaran JAMIL Mohd Fadzly Amar HOR Chee Peng CHIN Chen Joo ALBART Stephenie Ann DANIAL Monica MOHD NOOR Juliana LOH Hong Chuan CH'NG Alan Swee Hock LOOI Irene
Langue
eng
Kategorie

COVID-19 research and sharing in Malaysia

Jahr

2021

Auflistungsdatum

12.09.2023

Schlüsselwörter
tweets pandemic study theme favorite using twitter major
Metrisch

Zusammenfassung

Introduction Conventional methods through population-based surveys in measuring public perceptions and reactions during emergencies or pandemic times are costly, labor intensive and time consuming.

To understand phenomenological experiences "now," it is crucial to complement measurement tools with real-time "infoveillance" approaches.

We aimed to explore public perceptions and reactions towards the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia via content and thematic analyses using Twitter.

Methodology Using time-series computational methods, we archived 18,467 tweets from 5932 Twitter users across Malaysia between May 10, 2020 till May 25, 2020 using R software (TwitteR package).

Original tweets (excluding retweets) in English and Malay were retrieved using keywords "COVID-19," "coronavirus," "SARS-CoV-2," "2019nCoV," and/or "nCoV2019."

An exploratory qualitative thematic and content analysis was performed on all eligible Tweets.

Theme-wise favorite count and favorite ratios were yielded.

Results Three major themes and nine sub-themes emerged from the thematic-content analyses.

The major theme "personal experiences (favorite ratio=17.18)" identified direct and indirect people's experiences to being infected or observing close relatives to be infected with COVID-19, while the second major theme "risk perceptions (favorite ratio=14.97)" highlighted sub-domains of "seriousness" of infectivity and "downplayed risks" of COVID-19 infections.

The third major theme "expressions and reactions (favorite ratio=12.82)" conveyed five sub-domain themes of people's emotions towards the pandemic; "relief," "frustrations," "hope," "appreciation," and "appeal."

Conclusion This study highlights the need for real-time effective communication and accurate information to be disseminated to tackle psychological repercussions in unexpected times.

[Disclaimer: Abstract text might vary slightly from what is displayed in the e-poster];This poster was submitted to the 14th National Conference for Clinical Research (NCCR) in August 18-20, 2021.

https://nccrconference.com.my/

GANASEGERAN Kurubaran,JAMIL Mohd Fadzly Amar,HOR Chee Peng,CHIN Chen Joo,ALBART Stephenie Ann,DANIAL Monica,MOHD NOOR Juliana,LOH Hong Chuan,CH'NG Alan Swee Hock,LOOI Irene, 2021, What Malaysians Tweeted about COVID-19? An Exploratory Study

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