What do parents say about their children′s oral health on twitter?

Shirin A. Mullen, B. Gerbert, Natalie Heaivilin, B. Lin, Jens Page, J. Tsoh
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Using twitter, a social networking platform, this study examined parents′ perceptions and behaviors related to their child′s oral health. Publically available tweets on twitter were extracted from 14 randomly selected nonconsecutive days in December 2012 and January 2013. A total of 1073 tweets meeting the search criteria were included and analyzed. Parents frequently described events related to their children′s dental eruption, exfoliation, and grinding on twitter, which accounted for close to half of the tweets. One in three (32%) concerns that parents raised was related to one of these events. Concerns about dental esthetics represented the largest category of concerns (28%) that parents had. The most frequent actions described were related to dental visits (61%) and caries prevention (33%). More than half of the tweets contained an associated attitude of the parents themselves or their children (57%) with 2 in 3 attitudes related to dental settings, such as dental visits, being negative. Twitter can serve as a rich source of data on parental perceptions and behaviors related to their child′s oral health. Future research is warranted to better understand how social media can facilitate parental positive attitudes and oral health promotion behaviors.
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父母在推特上对孩子的口腔健康说了些什么?
利用社交网络平台twitter,这项研究调查了父母对孩子口腔健康的看法和行为。从2012年12月和2013年1月随机抽取14个非连续的日子,提取twitter上公开的tweets。总共纳入并分析了1073条符合搜索条件的推文。父母经常在推特上描述与孩子的牙齿长牙、脱落和磨牙有关的事件,这些事件占推文的近一半。父母提出的担忧中有三分之一(32%)与这些事件之一有关。对牙齿美观的担忧是父母最大的担忧类别(28%)。最常见的行为是看牙医(61%)和预防龋齿(33%)。超过一半的推文包含了父母自己或孩子的相关态度(57%),其中三分之二的态度与牙科设置有关,比如看牙医,是消极的。Twitter可以作为一个丰富的数据来源,了解父母对孩子口腔健康的看法和行为。未来的研究有必要更好地了解社交媒体如何促进父母的积极态度和口腔健康促进行为。
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