Tweet data used in the study 'Mental health requirements shaped garden uses during the first Covid-19 lockdown – Lessons for future urban green space design'
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This is the data from our study 'Mental health requirements shaped garden uses during the first Covid-19 lockdown' The data shows the tweets that were derived in the evaluation process, for the 2019 period (Table S1) and during lockdown (Table S2), which then was subjected to thematic analysis. It is grouped by the themes which the tweets have been eventually attributed to. Tweets with mental health benefits are highlighted (in grey). The totals of tweets for each theme are included in this data, as well as the estimated totals. We also include the overall obtained tweets for the 2019 period (Table S3) and 2020 period (Table S4). All tweets are referenced through their ID only, to comply with the Twitter privacy policy. Tweets can be viewed either one by one through the web link format http://twitter.com/i/web/ status/[ID] (e.g. https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1243707963719716870) or programmatically retrieved in batch, also referred to as hydration of tweets, for which several Python packages exist.
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2022-10-12



