Uncovering the Complexity of Perinatal Polysubstance Use Disclosure Patterns on X: Mixed Methods Study.
Dezhi WuHannah SheadYang RenPhyllis A RaynorYouyou TaoHarvey VillanuevaPeiyin HungXiaoming LiRobert G BrookshireKacey Y EichelbergerConstance GuilleAlain H LitwinBankole OlatosiPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
This study identified underexplored, emerging, and important topics related to perinatal PPU, with significant stigmas and legal ramifications discussed on X. Overall, public sentiments on PPU were mixed, encompassing negative (2490/4848, 51.36%), positive (1884/4848, 38.86%), and neutral (474/4848, 9.78%) sentiments. The leading substances in PPU were alcohol and drugs, and the normalization of PPU discussed on X is becoming more prevalent. Thus, this study provides valuable insights to further understand the complexity of PPU and its implications for public health practitioners and policy makers to provide proper access and support to individuals with PPU.