Published on in Vol 1, No 2 (2015): Jul-Dec

Agenda Setting for Health Promotion: Exploring an Adapted Model for the Social Media Era

Agenda Setting for Health Promotion: Exploring an Adapted Model for the Social Media Era

Agenda Setting for Health Promotion: Exploring an Adapted Model for the Social Media Era

Authors of this article:

Yousef Albalawi1, 2 Author Orcid Image ;   Jane Sixsmith1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Budenz A, Klassen A, Leader A, Fisher K, Yom-Tov E, Massey P. HPV vaccine, Twitter, and gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. Health Promotion International 2020;35(2):290 View
  2. Carlyle K. The role of social media in promoting understanding of violence as a public health issue. Journal of Communication in Healthcare 2017:1 View
  3. Votruba N, Ziemann A, Grant J, Thornicroft G. A systematic review of frameworks for the interrelationships of mental health evidence and policy in low- and middle-income countries. Health Research Policy and Systems 2018;16(1) View
  4. Balasubramanian S, Fang Y, Yang Z. Twitter Presence and Experience Improve Corporate Social Responsibility Outcomes. Journal of Business Ethics 2021;173(4):737 View
  5. Reuter K, Angyan P, Le N, MacLennan A, Cole S, Bluthenthal R, Lane C, El-Khoueiry A, Buchanan T. Monitoring Twitter Conversations for Targeted Recruitment in Cancer Trials in Los Angeles County: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Pilot Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(9):e177 View
  6. Mheidly N, Fares J. Health communication research in the Arab world: A bibliometric analysisHealth communication research in the Arab world: A bibliometric analysis. Integrated Healthcare Journal 2020;22(11) View
  7. Dadich A, Khan A. Using Twitter to promote a youth mental health agenda. Health Promotion International 2021;36(1):235 View
  8. Xu Q, Shen Z, Shah N, Cuomo R, Cai M, Brown M, Li J, Mackey T. Characterizing Weibo Social Media Posts From Wuhan, China During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Content Analysis. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2020;6(4):e24125 View
  9. Zou W, Zhang W, Tang L. What Do Social Media Influencers Say about Health? A Theory-Driven Content Analysis of Top Ten Health Influencers’ Posts on Sina Weibo. Journal of Health Communication 2021;26(1):1 View
  10. Zaman A, Newman P. Plastics: are they part of the zero-waste agenda or the toxic-waste agenda?. Sustainable Earth 2021;4(1) View
  11. Xu Z. Examining U.S. Newspapers’ Effects on COVID-19 Infection Rates Among Racial/Ethnic Minorities. Health Equity 2022;6(1):81 View
  12. Tahamtan I, Potnis D, Mohammadi E, Singh V, Miller L. The Mutual Influence of the World Health Organization (WHO) and Twitter Users During COVID-19: Network Agenda-Setting Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(4):e34321 View
  13. Barreto Filho E, Zimmermann D, Meira K. Evolução dos estudos sobre a ascendência da publicidade de marcas corporativas na formação da agenda pública de 2006 – 2018. Intercom: Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação 2021;44(2):89 View
  14. Jackson M, Brennan L, Parker L. The public health community's use of social media for policy advocacy: a scoping review and suggestions to advance the field. Public Health 2021;198:146 View
  15. Upshaw S, Davis O. Centering survival as cultural strategy: Black newspapers’ cultural descriptions of the Coronavirus pandemic. Journal of Applied Communication Research 2022;50(5):478 View
  16. Catalan-Matamoros D, Peñafiel-Saiz C. The Print Media in Times of Anti-Vaccine Lobby: A Content Analysis of National Newspaper Reporting in Spain. Western Journal of Communication 2021;85(5):692 View
  17. Vartika , Chaudhary M, Bhagyawant S, Srivastava N. Effects of Prednisolone Derivative and Panaxydol: Biosurfactants on Cell Wall Integrity of Acne-Causing Resistant Bacteria. Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics 2022;80(1):229 View
  18. Pelletier K, Zimmerli V. Cancer Types: Their Social Media Coverage, Incidence and Distortion in French-Speaking Countries of the West*. Health & New Media Research 2021;5(2):190 View
  19. Watimin N, Zanuddin H, Rahamad M. Religious and racial tension breakout: an online pre-crisis detection strategy via sentiment analysis for riot crime prevention. Social Network Analysis and Mining 2023;13(1) View
  20. Slavik C, Yiannakoulias N, Buttle C, Darlington J. ‘Vaccinfluencers’: a study of influential voices criticizing COVID-19 vaccination efforts and negative vaccine information discourse on Twitter. The Communication Review 2023;26(3):300 View
  21. Ray S, Pareek A. Social Communication Influencing Behavior Modulations for the Management of Lifestyle Diseases - A Cross-sectional Study amongst the College Goers. Acta Universitatis Bohemiae Meridionalis 2023;26(2):80 View
  22. Watimin N, Zanuddin H, Rahamad M, Yadegaridehkordi E, Gurnani B. Content framing role on public sentiment formation for pre-crisis detection on sensitive issue via sentiment analysis and content analysis. PLOS ONE 2023;18(10):e0287367 View
  23. Xian X, Neuwirth R, Chang A. Government-Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) Collaboration in Macao’s COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion: Social Media Case Study. JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e51113 View
  24. Dong Y, Li W. Higher Numbers = More Important? Social Media Metrics and Their Agenda-Cueing Effects in Anti-Secondhand Smoke Persuasion. Media Psychology 2024:1 View
  25. Dhingra V, Keswani S, Sama R, Rafik Noor Mohamed Qureshi M. Social media influencers: a systematic review using PRISMA. Cogent Business & Management 2024;11(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Villar M, Marsh E. Reconceptualizing New Media and Intercultural Communication in a Networked Society. View
  2. Villar M, Marsh E. Media Controversy. View