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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.5559/di.30.2.09

Infodemiological Study on the Use of Face Masks during Covid-19: Comparing U.S. and Korea

Jin-A Choi ; William Paterson University of New Jersey, Wayne, New Jersey
Sejung Park ; Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea


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Abstract

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been
varied responses to public health officials' recommendations
about wearing face masks as a means to slow the spread of
the virus. This study, by using Twitter data, aims to explore
the role of digital technology in facilitating public
conversations and formulating public perception regarding
face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in two
contrasting contexts: the U.S. and South Korea. From January
1, 2020 to April 14, 2020, a total of 22,928 users
generated 27,501 tweets regarding face masks in the U.S.
network, whereas 17,267 users produced 18,686 tweets in
that of South Korea. The results of the semantic network
analysis shed light on Americans' initial resistance to wearing
masks as well as Koreans' willingness to comply. Details of
the results are discussed further in the paper. With real-time
data aggregation, this study gives insight into the rising
controversy regarding wearing face masks during COVID-19
while providing implications for health officials designing
strategic communication messages.

Keywords

infodemiology; COVID-19; coronavirus; face masks; Twitter; social network

Hrčak ID:

260394

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/260394

Publication date:

15.7.2021.

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