Version: 1.0.0 | Published: 8 Oct 2024 | Updated: 229 days ago
Summary
DOI Name:
10.2196/jmir.9952
Documentation
Description:
The QMUL-LSI-RSM respiratory social media is a database for multidisciplinary research aimed to improve understanding of unmet needs of people with asthma and asthma self-management. It includes 875,151 anonymised posts from 23,182 users of the Asthma UK (10 years of data) and British Lung Foundation online communities (4 years of data).
The datasets includes publicly shared posts and their metadata (ie, the anonymized user ID numbers), user roles (eg, user, administrator, or moderator), date of posting, the hierarchical level of the post within the corresponding thread, and the dates in which the users joined and left the community.
- Asthma UK: Date from to 02/03/2006-06/09/2016 (548 weeks)
- Total number of users, n = 3,345
- Total number of posts, n = 32,780
- Number of posts per user, mean (SD) = 14.2 (55.0)
- Posts contributed by top 1% superusers, n (%) = 10,457 (31.9)
- Number of connections per user, mean (SD) = 2.1 (5.9)
- Number of connections per user, median (SD) = 1.0 (69.0)
- British Lung Foundation Date from to 13/04/2012-06/09/2016 (230 weeks)
- Total number of users, n = 19,837
- Total number of posts, n = 875,151
- Number of posts per user, mean (SD) = 66.9 (75.1)
- Posts contributed by top 1% superusers, n (%) = 426,198 (48.7)
- Number of connections per user, mean (SD) = 17.6 (69.0)
- Number of connections per user, median (SD) = 1.0 (69.0)
See complete information in Table 1 at https://www.jmir.org/2018/7/e238/
Coverage
Spatial:
United Kingdom
Typical Age Range:
0-100
Provenance
Origin
Purposes:
Study
Collection Situations:
Other
Temporal
Start Date:
28 June 1905
End Date:
01 January 2016
Time Lag:
Not applicable
Accessibility
Access
Access Rights:
To be determined upon data access request
Access Service:
To be determined upon data access request
Delivery Lead Time:
Not applicable
Jurisdictions:
- GB-ENG
- GB-SCT
- GB-WLS
Data Controller:
BREATHE
Usage
Data Use Limitations:
General research use
Resource Creators:
Queen Mary University of London
Format and Standards
Vocabulary Encoding Schemes:
LOCAL
Languages:
en