Tracking the evolution of crisis processes and mental health on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of society, bringing health hazards and posing challenges to public order, governments, and mental health. This study examines the stages of crisis response and recovery as a sociological problem by operationalising a well-known model of crisis stages i...

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Published in:Behaviour & information technology Vol. 41; no. 16; pp. 3450 - 3469
Main Authors: Tommasel, Antonela, Diaz-Pace, Andrés, Godoy, Daniela, Rodriguez, Juan Manuel
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Taylor & Francis 10-12-2022
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of society, bringing health hazards and posing challenges to public order, governments, and mental health. This study examines the stages of crisis response and recovery as a sociological problem by operationalising a well-known model of crisis stages in terms of a psycho-linguistic analysis. Based on an extensive collection of Twitter data spanning from March to August 2020 in Argentina, we present a thematic study on the differences in language used in social media posts and look at indicators that reveal the distinctive stages of a crisis and the country response thereof. The analysis was combined with a study of the temporal prevalence of mental health related conversations and emotions. This approach can provide insights for public health policy design to monitor and eventually intervene during the different stages of a crisis, thus improving the adverse mental health effects on the population.
ISSN:0144-929X
1362-3001
DOI:10.1080/0144929X.2021.1998630