大流行
内容分析
脆弱性(计算)
社会化媒体
公共话语
心理学
语篇分析
公共卫生
位于
人口
老年人
老年学
医学
疾病
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
社会学
护理部
政治学
语言学
社会科学
环境卫生
人工智能
政治
计算机科学
计算机安全
病理
法学
哲学
传染病(医学专业)
作者
Emily Schramm,Christopher C. Yang,Chia‐Hsuan Chang,Kristine Mulhorn,Shushi Yoshinaga,Jina Huh
出处
期刊:JMIR aging
[JMIR Publications Inc.]
日期:2023-07-30
卷期号:6: e41448-e41448
被引量:5
摘要
Abstract Background The World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Gerontological Society of America have made efforts to raise awareness on ageist language and propose appropriate terms to denote the older adult population. The COVID-19 pandemic and older adults’ vulnerability to the disease have perpetuated hostile ageist discourse on social media. This is an opportune time to understand the prevalence and use of ageist language and discuss the ways forward. Objective This study aimed to understand the prevalence and situated use of ageist terms on Twitter. Methods We collected 60.32 million tweets between March and July 2020 containing terms related to COVID-19. We then conducted a mixed methods study comprising a content analysis and a descriptive quantitative analysis. Results A total of 58,930 tweets contained the ageist terms “old people” or “elderly.” The more appropriate term “older adult” was found in 11,328 tweets. Twitter users used ageist terms (eg, “old people” and “elderly”) to criticize ageist messages (17/60, 28%), showing a lack of understanding of appropriate terms to describe older adults. Highly hostile ageist content against older adults came from tweets that contained the derogatory terms “old people” (22/30, 73%) or “elderly” (13/30, 43%). Conclusions The public discourse observed on Twitter shows a continued lack of understanding of appropriate terms to use when referring to older adults. Effort is needed to eliminate the perpetuation of ageist messages that challenge healthy aging. Our study highlights the need to inform the public about appropriate language use and ageism.
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