| Literature DB >> 26677966 |
Takeo Katsuki1, Tim Ken Mackey, Raphael Cuomo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Youth and adolescent non-medical use of prescription medications (NUPM) has become a national epidemic. However, little is known about the association between promotion of NUPM behavior and access via the popular social media microblogging site, Twitter, which is currently used by a third of all teens.Entities:
Keywords: cyberpharmacies; eHealth; illicit Internet pharmacies; infodemiology; infoveillance; prescription drug abuse; social media; surveillance; twitter
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26677966 PMCID: PMC4704982 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.5144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Data collection strategy.
Content analysis categories.
| Relevant vs non-relevant | Favorable, non-favorable, neutral content analysis | Illicit online source information |
| Relevant: Contained content discussing NUPM behavior, attitudes, information about buying online, reporting health effects | Favorable promotion: Emphasizing benefits and/or minimizing risks regarding NUPM and generally promoting NUPM lifestyle/behavior | Online access: Providing a URL/hyperlink to “buy” or “online purchase” of prescription drugs |
| Non-relevant: Topics not associated with NUPM (eg, sports, consumer goods, news reports, music, lawful use of drugs in clinical settings) and tweets without sufficient content to code | Non-favorable promotion: Providing information on risk, side effects, or information on addiction treatment | Risk characteristics of online pharmacy linked to content: Online pharmacy identified as “unapproved” or “rogue” on Legitscript sitea |
aLegitScript: “rogue” is categorized as a website that appears to be intentionally or knowingly violating applicable laws or regulations; “unapproved” is categorized as verified as lacking compliance with LegitScript standards or other applicable laws and regulations.
Figure 2Word cloud for generic instance.
Figure 3Word cloud for street instance.
Figure 4Geocoded NUPM relevant tweets by intensity and age demographics - United States.
Figure 5Twitter NUPM content illicit online pharmacy relationship.
Examples of different categories of NUPM tweets with website links.
| Category | Tweet content | Description |
| Lifestyle: individual user | RT @[ANONYMIZED]: "I wanna try xanax" Me https://t.co/XpTErzo6W6 | Retweet of individual user promoting drug abuse initiation with link to video where user shows pills in hand |
| Lifestyle: individual user (polydrug mention) | RT @[ANONYMIZED]: Prescription drugs, show me lovePercocets, Adderall, Xanny bars, get codeine involved | Tweet describing promotion of polydrug abuse with several different therapeutic classes |
| Lifestyle: music | RT @[ANONYMIZED]: Go do some xanax, crank this shithttps://t.co/9N72OXO0rs | Retweet with link to streaming hip hop song promoting prescription drug abuse behavior |
| Commercial: individual seller | Check out Xanax Pill Necklace http://t.co/IfeGqe01t4 via @eBay | Link to eBay seller account for a Xanax pill bar necklace that promotes NUPM lifestyle |
| Commercial: company | Over the counter? #Adderall?#Xanaxsubstitute #anxietynaturalremedy? #herebalremedy http://ow.ly/MsyqQ | Tweet linking to website selling nutritional supplements that are advertised as substitutes to Adderall and Xanax |
| Online pharmacy–related link | RT @[ANONYMIZED]: How to Buy Valium Online http://t.co/qkDY8ZJ08W | Retweet with link to marketing affiliate that included a link to an illicit online pharmacy |