Ethical Research Protocols for Social Media Health Research

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Social media have transformed data-driven research in political science, the social sciences, health, and medicine. Since health research often touches on sensitive topics that relate to ethics of treatment and patient privacy, similar ethical considerations should be acknowledged when using social media data in health research. While much has been said regarding the ethical considerations of social media research, health research leads to an additional set of concerns. We provide practical suggestions in the form of guidelines for researchers working with social media data in health research. These guidelines can inform an IRB proposal for researchers new to social media health research.

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Benton, A., Coppersmith, G., & Dredze, M. (2017). Ethical Research Protocols for Social Media Health Research. In EACL 2017 - Ethics in Natural Language Processing, Proceedings of the 1st ACL Workshop (pp. 94–102). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w17-1612

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