"Is a game really a reason for people to die?" Sentiment and thematic analysis of Twitter-based discourse on Indonesia soccer stampede.

IF 3.1 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES AIMS Public Health Pub Date : 2023-09-05 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3934/publichealth.2023050
Otobo I Ujah, Chukwuemeka E Ogbu, Russell S Kirby
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Abstract

This study examined discourses related to an Indonesian soccer stadium stampede on 1st October 2022 using comments posted on Twitter. We conducted a lexicon-based sentiment analysis to identify the sentiments and emotions expressed in tweets and performed structural topic modeling to identify latent themes in the discourse. The majority of tweets (87.8%) expressed negative sentiments, while 8.2% and 4.0% of tweets expressed positive and neutral sentiments, respectively. The most common emotion expressed was fear (29.3%), followed by sadness and anger. Of the 19 themes identified, "Deaths and mortality" was the most prominent (15.1%), followed by "family impact". The negative stampede discourse was related to public concerns such as "vigil" and "calls for bans and suspension," while positive discourse focused more on the impact of the stampede. Public health institutions can leverage the volume and rapidity of social media to improve disaster prevention strategies.

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"一场比赛真的是人们死亡的理由吗?对推特上有关印尼足球踩踏事件的言论进行情感和主题分析。
本研究利用 Twitter 上发布的评论对 2022 年 10 月 1 日印尼足球场踩踏事件的相关论述进行了研究。我们进行了基于词典的情感分析,以识别推文中表达的情绪和情感,并进行了结构主题建模,以识别话语中的潜在主题。大多数推文(87.8%)表达了负面情绪,而表达正面和中性情绪的推文分别占 8.2% 和 4.0%。最常见的情绪是恐惧(29.3%),其次是悲伤和愤怒。在确定的 19 个主题中,"死亡和死亡率 "最为突出(15.1%),其次是 "家庭影响"。负面的踩踏事件讨论与公众关注的问题有关,如 "守夜 "和 "呼吁禁止和暂停",而正面的讨论则更侧重于踩踏事件的影响。公共卫生机构可以利用社交媒体的数量和速度来改进防灾策略。
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