Social Media as an Emerging Data Resource for Epidemiologic Research: Characteristics of Social Media Users and Non-users in the Nurses' Health Study II.

Social Media as an Emerging Data Resource for Epidemiologic Research: Characteristics of Social Media Users and Non-users in the Nurses' Health Study II. Am J Epidemiol. 2019 Oct 08;: Authors: Kim ES, James P, Zevon ES, Trudel-Fitzgerald C, Kubzansky LD, Grodstein F Abstract With advances in natural language processing and machine learning, researchers are leveraging social media as a low-cost, low-burden method to measure various psychosocial factors. Yet, it is unclear whether information derived from social media is generalizable to broader populations, especially middle-aged and older adults. Using data from the Nurses' Health Study II (2017-2018; n=49,045) including women aged 53-70 years, we assessed differences in sociodemographics, health conditions, behaviors, and psychosocial factors between regular and non-regular Facebook users. We evaluated effect sizes with phi coefficients (Φ; categorical data) or Cohen's ds (continuous data), and calculated odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). While most comparisons between users and non-regular users achieved statistical significance in this large sample, effect sizes were mostly "very small" (conventionally defined as <0.01) (e.g., optimism: meanusers=19 versus meannon-regular-users=19, d=-0.03; physical activity: meanusers=24 versus meannon-regular-users=24 metabolic equivalent tasks/week, d=0.01). Some factors had slightly larger differences for users versus no...
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