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Understanding superusers’ and regular users’ engagement in UK Respiratory Online Health Communities and the impact of their interaction on sentiment: A BioBERT Perspective (ID 507)

Li X, Vaghi E, Pasi G, Coulson NS, Karampatakis DG, Wood HE, Griffiths CJ, Panzarasa P, De Simoni A, Viviani M

Queen Mary, University of London

This has been submitted to JMIR.

Funding: The study was partly funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research Program Grant for Applied Research (NIHR PGfAR reference 202037, Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a digital social intervention for people with troublesome asthma promoted by primary care clinicians). Views are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the National Health Service, NIHR, or the Department of Health and Social Care.

Conflicts of interest: None

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