Intersection of the Web-Based Vaping Narrative With COVID-19: Topic Modeling Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2020Vol. 22(10), pp. e21743–e21743
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Kamila Janmohamed, Abdul‐Nasah Soale, Laura Forastiere, Weiming Tang, Yongjie Sha, Jakob Demant, Edoardo M. Airoldi, Navin Kumar
Abstract
Our main finding is the emergence of a vape-administered CBD treatment narrative around COVID-19 when comparing the web-based vaping narratives before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. These results are key to understanding how vapers respond to inaccurate information about COVID-19, optimizing treatment of vapers who contract COVID-19, and possibly minimizing instances of inaccurate information. The findings have implications for the management of COVID-19 among vapers and the monitoring of web-based content pertinent to tobacco to develop targeted interventions to manage COVID-19 among vapers.
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