#2202. Public sentiment and discourse on domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: Analysis of social media posts

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This study was based on an analysis of public discourse and sentiment related to domestic violence during the stay-at-home periods of the COVID-19 pandemic in 20XX. It aimed to understand the more personal self-reported experiences, emotions, and reactions toward domestic violence that were not always classified or collected by official public bodies during the pandemic. We searched social media and news posts using key terms related to domestic violence and COVID-19 during 20XX via digital analytics tools to determine sentiments related to domestic violence during this period.
Keywords:
COVID-19; Discourse analysis; Domestic violence; Keyword analysis; Pandemic; Public expression; Public health; Sentiment; Sentiment analysis; Social media; Twitter

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