Explor Digit Health Technol 2024
DOI: 10.37349/edht.2024.00011
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Identifying children’s environmental health risks, needs, misconceptions, and opportunities for research translation using social media

Andrew Larkin,
Megan MacDonald,
Dixie Jackson
et al.

Abstract: As part of the Advancing Science, Practice, Programming, and Policy in Research Translation for Children’s Environmental Health (ASP3IRE) center, machine learning, geographic information systems (GIS), and natural language processing to analyze more than 650 million posts related to children’s environmental health are being used. Using preliminary analyses as examples, this commentary discusses the potential opportunities, benefits, challenges, and limitations of children’s health social media analytics. Socia… Show more

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