New PHEME tool tracks coverage of online media coverage of mental health issues
King’s College London, in collaboration with MODUL University Vienna and webLyzard technology, have recently launched a new online tool, which tracks how media coverage of selected mental health concerns changes over time. The tool provides service users, mental health professionals and the general public with the opportunity to rapidly identify how mental health concerns are being discussed about in online news media with a view to recognise and counter mental health misinformation and stigma.
Visitors to the site who wish to explore the media coverage in more detail can visit the full visual analytics dashboard hosted by webLyzard technology, who developed the platform behind the interactive site.
Visit our new tool here: http://bit.ly/2cjIYvH and the full PHEME dashboard here: http://pheme.weblyzard.com/
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