Alimenté par : Claudia (ADFI Alsace), Gaëlle (ADFI Alsace), Isabelle
Cet outil s'appuie sur PubMind
Un accès direct à la littérature scientifique via la base PubMed permettant de faciliter la veille sur les enjeux complexes de la santé mentale et du fait religieux : de la neuroscience des croyances à l'étude des abus spirituels, en passant par la prise en charge des traumatismes et des processus de déconversion.
Dernière synchronisation le 07/06/2026
AMIA Annu Symp Proc . 2024;2024 :490-499
Electronic cigarette (vaping) usage in the U.S. has steadily increased, raising significant public health concerns. Extensive research demonstrates various negative health outcomes associated with vaping. However, many potential harms remain understudied, especially those directly reported by users. Social media platforms such as Reddit offer rich, real-time sources of unfiltered personal accounts, presenting a unique opportunity to explore health outcomes beyond traditional clinical research. In this study, we systematically investigated potential negative health outcomes (NHOs) by analyzing millions of posts and comments from 15 active vaping-related subreddits in 2019. Employing robust data-driven methodologies, including advanced natural language processing (NLP) techniques such as sentiment analysis, UMLS tagging, and topic modeling, we identified distinct patterns of vaping-related health concerns. Our findings highlight the value of user-generated content for early detection of emerging risks, guiding clinicians, policymakers, and public health initiatives aimed at mitigating vaping-related harms, particularly among younger populations.