Published on 10.06.16 in Vol 2, No 1 (2016): Jan-Jun
Works citing "Applying Sparse Machine Learning Methods to Twitter: Analysis of the 2012 Change in Pap Smear Guidelines. A Sequential Mixed-Methods Study"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/publichealth.5308):
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Sarkar U, Le GM, Lyles CR, Ramo D, Linos E, Bibbins-Domingo K. Using Social Media to Target Cancer Prevention in Young Adults: Viewpoint. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(6):e203
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Vos SC, Sutton J, Gibson CB, Butts CT. Celebrity Cancer on Twitter: Mapping a Novel Opportunity for Cancer Prevention. Cancer Control 2019;26(1):107327481982582
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Sutton J, Vos SC, Olson MK, Woods C, Cohen E, Gibson CB, Phillips NE, Studts JL, Eberth JM, Butts CT. Lung Cancer Messages on Twitter: Content Analysis and Evaluation. Journal of the American College of Radiology 2018;15(1):210
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Cherian R, Westbrook M, Ramo D, Sarkar U. Representations of Codeine Misuse on Instagram: Content Analysis. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2018;4(1):e22
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. Social Media Use in Cancer Care. Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2018;34(2):126
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Pleasure ZH, Frohwirth LF, Li N, Polis CB. A Content Analysis of Reddit Users’ Posts about Challenges to Contraceptive care-seeking during COVID-19-related Restrictions in the United States. Journal of Health Communication 2022;27(10):746
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Villagrasa J, Donaldson C, López C. TWITTER AS A TOOL TO MONITOR ATTITUDES: THE STRATEGIC USAGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA. Journal of Management and Business Education 2022;5(4):392
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Bravo CA, Walker MJ, Papadopoulos A, McWhirter JE. Social media use in HPV-, cervical cancer-, and cervical screening-related research: A scoping review. Preventive Medicine 2024;179:107798
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