Objective: The aims of the study were to examine the association between social media sentiments surrounding COVID-19 vaccination and the effects on vaccination rates in the United States (US), as well as other contributing factors to the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Method: The dataset used in this study consists of vaccine-related English tweets collected in real-time from January 4 - May 11, 2021, posted within the US, as well as health literacy (HL), social vulnerability index (SVI), and vaccination rates at the state level. Results: The findings presented in this study demonstrate a significant correlation between the sentiments of the tweets and the vaccination rate in the US. The results also suggest a significant negative association...
There are mounting concerns about the adverse effects of social media on the public understanding of...
Background: In the current phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are witnessing the most massive vaccin...
Theoretical Background and Research Questions/Hypothesis: Both pro-vaccine and anti-vaccine informat...
Background: A global rollout of vaccinations is currently underway to mitigate and protect people f...
Background and objectives: Vaccines to reduce the level of hospitalisations and death from COVID-19 ...
Text analysis has been used by scholars to research attitudes toward vaccination and is particularly...
Background: COVID-19 is one of the greatest threats to human beings in terms of health care, econom...
The understanding of the public response to COVID-19 vaccines is the key success factor to control t...
Introduction: Social media platforms are important channels through which health education about the...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed a large, initially uncontrollable, public health crisi...
Reducing vaccine hesitancy is an essential public health & safety challenge worldwide, especially du...
Objectives: Vaccination is widely regarded as the paramount approach for safeguarding individuals ag...
Social media users benefit from advances in information and communication technology. Each user can ...
Objective: Information exchange via Twitter and other forms of social media make public health commu...
The emergence of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and the necessary separation of populations led t...
There are mounting concerns about the adverse effects of social media on the public understanding of...
Background: In the current phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are witnessing the most massive vaccin...
Theoretical Background and Research Questions/Hypothesis: Both pro-vaccine and anti-vaccine informat...
Background: A global rollout of vaccinations is currently underway to mitigate and protect people f...
Background and objectives: Vaccines to reduce the level of hospitalisations and death from COVID-19 ...
Text analysis has been used by scholars to research attitudes toward vaccination and is particularly...
Background: COVID-19 is one of the greatest threats to human beings in terms of health care, econom...
The understanding of the public response to COVID-19 vaccines is the key success factor to control t...
Introduction: Social media platforms are important channels through which health education about the...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed a large, initially uncontrollable, public health crisi...
Reducing vaccine hesitancy is an essential public health & safety challenge worldwide, especially du...
Objectives: Vaccination is widely regarded as the paramount approach for safeguarding individuals ag...
Social media users benefit from advances in information and communication technology. Each user can ...
Objective: Information exchange via Twitter and other forms of social media make public health commu...
The emergence of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and the necessary separation of populations led t...
There are mounting concerns about the adverse effects of social media on the public understanding of...
Background: In the current phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are witnessing the most massive vaccin...
Theoretical Background and Research Questions/Hypothesis: Both pro-vaccine and anti-vaccine informat...