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In contrast, Lee and Park [57] proposed using both quantitative and qualitative methods to ensure the accurate detection of future signals. Therefore, we suggest performing a study of the ontology-based detection of future signals of fertility issues in South Korea that employs a quantitative method involving 2 types of keyword portfolio maps and a qualitative method involving experts.
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e25028
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Sentiment Analysis of Social Media on Childhood Vaccination: Development of an Ontology
J Med Internet Res 2019;21(6):e13456
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Park et al [17] found that depressed users tended to use negative sentiment words and express anger as compared with nondepressed users in their tweets. Additionally, depressed users had recorded their personal information, such as treatment history of depression, on Twitter. De Choudhury et al confirmed the possibility of using SNS data for understanding depression in individuals [18] and populations [19].
J Med Internet Res 2017;19(7):e259
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These included side effects (especially fatigue) of cancer treatment, not having a local gym, and not living near a park. Bad weather sometimes prevented exercise. Some women commented that it was difficult to feel motivated to exercise. Encouragement from friends, or a few words from their doctors, made lasting impressions on them. Participants who discovered a sense of increased energy and a feeling of well-being when exercising were more motivated to maintain physical activity programs.
JMIR Res Protoc 2013;2(1):e11
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