Methods and Applications of Social Media Monitoring of Mental Health During Disasters: Scoping Review.
Samantha J TeagueAdrian B R ShatteEmmelyn WellerMatthew Fuller-TyszkiewiczDelyse M HutchinsonPublished in: JMIR mental health (2022)
The application of social media monitoring has considerable potential for measuring mental health impacts on populations during disasters. Studies have primarily conceptualized mental health in broad terms, such as distress or negative affect, but greater focus is required on validating mental health assessments. There was little evidence for the clinical integration of social media-based disaster mental health monitoring, such as combining surveillance with social media-based interventions or developing and testing real-world disaster management tools. To address issues with study quality, a structured set of reporting guidelines is recommended to improve the methodological quality, replicability, and clinical relevance of future research on the social media monitoring of mental health during disasters.