| Literature DB >> 35206813 |
Heng Xu1, Jun Zeng1, Zhaodan Tai2, Huihui Hao3.
Abstract
The mobile internet has resulted in intimate partner violence (IPV) events not being viewed as interpersonal and private issues. Such events become public events in the social network environment. IPV has become a public health issue of widespread concern. It is a challenge to obtain systematic and detailed data using questionnaires and interviews in traditional Chinese culture, because of face-saving and the victim's shame factors. However, online comments about specific IPV events on social media provide rich data in understanding the public's attitudes and emotions towards IPV. By applying text mining and sentiment analysis to the field of IPV, this study involved construction of a Chinese IPV sentiment dictionary and a complete research framework. We analyzed the trends of the Chinese public's emotional evolution concerning IPV events from the perspectives of a time series as well as geographic space and social media. The results show that the anonymity of social networks and the guiding role of opinion leaders result in traditional cultural factors such as face-saving and family shame for IPV events being no longer applicable, leading to the spiral of an anti-silence effect. Meanwhile, in the process of public emotional communication, anger often overwhelms reason, and the spiral of silence remains in effect in social media. In addition, there are offensive words used in the IPV event texts that indicate misogyny in emotional, sexual, economic and psychological abuse. Fortunately, mainstream media, as crucial opinion leaders in the social network, can have a positive role in guiding public opinion, improving people's ability to judge the validity of network information, and formulating people's rational behaviour.Entities:
Keywords: intimate partner violence (IPV); public attention; sentiment analysis; social network site (SNS); text mining
Year: 2022 PMID: 35206813 PMCID: PMC8871728 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10020198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Summary of methodology in the field of IPV.
| Author (Year) | Measure | Sample Size | Conclusions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lin et al. [ | Questionnaire | 491 | Gender-role attitudes, such as beliefs of male dominance and IPV as crime, were among the most prominent predictors of students definitions of IPV. |
| Reuter et al. [ | Questionnaire | 172 | Studies examining the impact of IPV on negative outcomes and revictimization over time may guide our understanding of the immediate and delayed consequences of IPV for LGBT young people. |
| Wei et al. [ | Questionnaire | 431 | This study quantified the experience of IPV among MSM in China and explored some factors associated with IPV experiences such as self-esteem and the age of first homosexual intercourse. |
| Pugh et al. [ | Questionnaire | 1153 | Viewing IPV as a crime, gender, and beliefs of the causes of IPV were robust predictors of college students’ perceptions concerning why women stay in physically abusive relationships. |
| Žukauskienė et al. [ | Interviews | 1173 | Exposure to different types of IPV was found to be associated with age, relationship status, household income, area of residency, and violence experienced in childhood. |
| Storer et al. [ | Thematic content analysis | 3086 | Seven primary themes emerged that influenced their decision to stay processes: (a) impact of IPV on personal well-being, (b) not identifying as a stereotypical IPV victim, (c) fear of reinforcing racial stereotypes. |
| Alvarez-Hernandez et al. [ | Content analysis | 29 | Eight manifest messages related to seeking help when experiencing IPV in times of a crisis: (1) contact a professional resource, (2) contact law enforcement, (3) contact family, friends, and members of your community. |
Figure 1IPV sentiment analysis framework.
Example of preprocessing Weibo comments of IPV.
| Original sentence | 很遗憾是因为这条微博才认识的美妆博主宇芽一定要加油呀远离家暴男希望你健康快乐 |
| Test segmentation without user-defined dictionary | 很 遗憾 是因为 这条 微博才 认识 的 美妆博主宇芽 一定 要 加油 呀 远离 家暴 男 希望 你 健康 快乐 |
| Test segmentation with user-defined dictionary | 很 遗憾 是 因为 这 条 微博 才 认识 的 美妆 博主 宇芽 一定 要 加油 呀 远离 家暴男 希望 你 健康 快乐 |
| Stop word removal | 遗憾 微博 认识 美妆 博主 宇芽 加油 远离 家暴男 希望 健康 快乐 |
Negative word dictionary.
| Weight | Negative Word | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| −1 | 不(no) 甭(don’t need) 勿(shouldn’t) 别(stop) 未(not yet) 反(contrary) 没(without) 否(not) 木有(don’t have) 非(non) 无(none) | 70 |
General sentiment dictionary.
| Level | Weight | Quantity | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic sentiment dictionary | Positive, negative | 1, −1 | 8848 |
| Degree adverb | extremely/most, super, very, relatively, slightly and under | 2, 1.5, 1.25, 1.2, 0.8, 0.5 | 243 |
| Emoji | Positive, negative | 1, −1 | 59 |
| User-defined sentiment dictionary | Positive, negative | 1, −1 | 175 |
| SO-PMI | Positive, negative | 1, −1 | 5270 |
Positive emoticon and negative emoticon in Weibo.
| Positive Emoticon | Negative Emoticon | ||
|---|---|---|---|
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| smile |
| tears |
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| love you |
| bad luck |
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| too happy |
| sadness |
Figure 2Trends in the comment intensity of the Yuya event.
User-defined dictionaries for the IPV event in Weibo.
| Type | Dictionary |
|---|---|
| Event-related | |
| Official vocabulary | Law on Family Violence, public security organization, |
| Event-related vocabulary | imprisonment, idiot, fuck, difficult to get along with, male, female, okay, damn it, schoolgirl, next one, playboy, scumbag, older adult, male perpetrator of domestic violence, zero tolerance, love, history of domestic violence, history of cheating, more, everything goes well, faithless, plain-speaking, free, shy, dregs like a dog, implantation of contraceptive devices, a writ of habeas corpus, make trouble, excessive, perpetrator of domestic violence, phoenix man (hardworking man from a poor background, generally used to describe those who are sensitive, self-abased, and arrogant) |
| Weibo emoticon | love you |
Figure 3Trends in the evolution of public sentiment of the Yuya event.
Figure 4Sentiment classification of the Yuya event.
Figure 5Subject headings clustering of the Yuya event.
Figure 6The spatial distribution of public sentiment of the Yuya event.
Texts with misogynistic characteristics in IPV events.
| Time | Gender | Comments |
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| 11/26 00:00:04 | Female |
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| 11/25 22:02:09 | Female |
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| 11/25 22:23:59 | Male |
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| 11/26 12:44:24 | Female |
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| 11/27 23:21:18 | Male |
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| 11/27 09:34:01 | Male |
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| 11/25 22:43:59 | Female |
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| 11/27 12:04:52 | Male |
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