An Instagram-Based Study to Understand Betel Nut Use Culture in Micronesia: Exploratory Content Analysis

Wayne Buente, Francis Dalisay, Pallav Pokhrel, Hanae Kurihara Kramer, Ian Pagano, Wayne Buente, Francis Dalisay, Pallav Pokhrel, Hanae Kurihara Kramer, Ian Pagano

Abstract

Background: A 2012 World Health Organization report recognizes betel nut use as an urgent public health threat faced by the Western Pacific region. However, compared with other addictive substances, little is known about how betel nuts are depicted on social media platforms. In particular, image-based social media platforms can be powerful tools for health communication. Studying the content of substance use on visual social media may provide valuable insights into public health interventions.

Objective: This study aimed to explore and document the ways that betel nut is portrayed on the photo-sharing site Instagram. The analysis focuses on the hashtag #pugua, which refers to the local term for betel nut in Guam and other parts of Micronesia.

Methods: An exploratory content analysis of 242 Instagram posts tagged #pugua was conducted based on previous research on substance use and Instagram and betel nut practices in Micronesia. In addition, the study examined the social engagement of betel nut content on the image-based platform.

Results: The study findings revealed content themes referencing the betel nut or betel nut tree, betel nut preparation practices, and the unique social and cultural context surrounding betel nut activity in Guam and Micronesia. In addition, certain practices and cultural themes encouraged social engagement on Instagram.

Conclusions: The findings from this study emphasize the cultural relevance of betel nut use in Micronesia. These findings provide a basis for empirically testing hypotheses related to the etiological roles of cultural identity and pride in shaping betel nut use behavior among Micronesians, particularly youths and young adults. Such research is likely to inform the development of culturally relevant betel nut prevention and cessation programs.

Keywords: Guam; Instagram; Micronesia; areca; areca catechu; betel nut; cancer; culture; health; mobile phone.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest: None declared.

©Wayne Buente, Francis Dalisay, Pallav Pokhrel, Hanae Kurihara Kramer, Ian Pagano. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 09.07.2020.

Figures

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Inclusion of Instagram #pugua posts and reasons for exclusion. E-cigarette: electronic cigarette.
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Social media engagement on #pugua (N=242).
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Artist’s impression of a typical high engagement #pugua image featuring a betel palm tree and mature betel nut. Illustration by Jessica K Sato.
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Artist’s impression of a typical high engagement #pugua image featuring mature betel nut, betel pepper leaves, slaked lime, and betel nut cutter. Illustration by Jessica K Sato.

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