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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are increasingly seeking and sharing information about their symptoms in web-based health care forums. Their posts and those from their parents contain critical insights that can be used by patients, physicians, and caregivers to manage IBS symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; health care forum; irritable bowel syndrome; parents; social network analysis; topic modeling
Year: 2021 PMID: 34106078 PMCID: PMC8262600 DOI: 10.2196/26867
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1The process of data collection and analysis. IBS: irritable bowel syndrome; LDA: latent Dirichlet allocation; TF-IDF: term frequency-inverse document frequency.
The top 6 topics in the parents’ discussion of their children’s irritable bowel syndrome issues.
| Topic number | Topica | Keywords |
| 1 | School life | |
| 2 | Girls’ issues | |
| 3 | Boys’ issues | |
| 4 | Diet choice | |
| 5 | Symptom | |
| 6 | Stress |
aThe topic order is based on the total number of posts and replies each topic had from 1 (highest) to 6 (lowest).
Figure 2Latent Dirichlet allocation visualization of topic 2 (girls’ issues) in parents’ subforum.
Figure 3Latent Dirichlet allocation visualization of topic 3 (boys’ issues) in parents’ subforum.
The top 6 topics in the adolescent patients’ discussion of their irritable bowel syndrome issues.
| Topic number | Topica | Keywords |
| 1 | School life | |
| 2 | Treatment or diet | |
| 3 | Symptoms | |
| 4 | Boys’ ties to doctors | |
| 5 | Social or friend issues | |
| 6 | Girls’ ties to doctors |
aThe topic order is based on the total number of posts and replies each topic had, ranging from 1 (highest) to 6 (lowest).
bIBS: irritable bowel syndrome.
Figure 4Latent Dirichlet allocation visualization of the top 6 topics in the posts from adolescent patients.
Figure 5Plot of number of posts made by the 30 top content contributors.
Figure 6A full social network for all 2053 interactions on the forum.
Figure 7The social network of users with high-degree nodes (degree >25).