Public discourse and emotional engagement on YouTube surrounding a controversial case of a brain-dead pregnant woman maintained on life support to sustain fetal development are examined in this study. A mixed methods design was used to analyze the comments on YouTube videos related to the case of a brain-dead pregnant woman kept on life support to allow the fetus to live. Machine driven classification of open responses (MDCOR) was used to identify how users constructed their comments around discursive frames and sentiment and affective network analysis (SENA) was used to determine if there were any differences in sentiment across the videos from different sources. Additionally, the study explored how health literacy emerged as a thematic pattern. The analysis revealed that the public’s responses to this controversial issue constructed different types of responses reflecting different attitudes and emotions towards the case. These in turn revealed differences in health literacy and in access to credible health information sources.
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Yalan Chen
Syracuse University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6994058c4e9c9e835dfd66f6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202622902004/pdf
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