Published on in Vol 5, No 1 (2019): Jan-Mar

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/11573, first published .
Considering the Impact of Social Media on Contemporary Improvement of Australian Aboriginal Health: Scoping Review

Considering the Impact of Social Media on Contemporary Improvement of Australian Aboriginal Health: Scoping Review

Considering the Impact of Social Media on Contemporary Improvement of Australian Aboriginal Health: Scoping Review

Authors of this article:

Troy Walker1 Author Orcid Image ;   Claire Palermo1 Author Orcid Image ;   Karen Klassen1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Walker T, Molenaar A, Palermo C, Smith J. A qualitative study exploring what it means to be healthy for young Indigenous Australians and the role of social media in influencing health behaviour. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2021;32(3):532 View
  2. Hensel J, Ellard K, Koltek M, Wilson G, Sareen J. Digital Health Solutions for Indigenous Mental Well-Being. Current Psychiatry Reports 2019;21(8) View
  3. Carlson B, Frazer R, Farrelly T. “That makes all the difference”: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health‐seeking on social media. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2021;32(3):523 View
  4. Brennan L, Chin S, Molenaar A, Barklamb A, Lim M, Reid M, Truby H, Jenkins E, McCaffrey T. Beyond Body Weight: Design and Validation of Psycho-Behavioural Living and Eating for Health Segments (LEHS) Profiles for Social Marketing. Nutrients 2020;12(9):2882 View
  5. Hefler M, Kerrigan V, Grunseit A, Freeman B, Kite J, Thomas D. Facebook-Based Social Marketing to Reduce Smoking in Australia’s First Nations Communities: An Analysis of Reach, Shares, and Likes. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(12):e16927 View
  6. Browne J, MacDonald C, Egan M, Carville K, Delbridge R, Backholer K. Relevance of the Aboriginal Rethink Sugary Drink media campaign to Aboriginal and non‐Aboriginal audiences in regional Victoria. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 2021;45(3):263 View
  7. Dix C, Brennan L, McCaffrey T, Reid M, Molenaar A, Barklamb A, Chin S, Truby H. Communicating Health to Young Adults Using Social Media: How, Where, and When?. Nutrients 2022;14(14):2967 View
  8. Henson C, Rambaldini B, Carlson B, Wadolowski M, Vale C, Gwynne K. A new path to address health disparities: How older Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander women use social media to enhance community health (Protocol). DIGITAL HEALTH 2022;8:205520762210844 View
  9. Ofori P, Wang W. Emerging technologies adoption in healthcare: A SOHI model. Information Development 2024;40(3):357 View
  10. Dix C, Brennan L, Reid M, McCaffrey T, Molenaar A, Barklamb A, Chin S, Truby H. Nutrition Meets Social Marketing: Targeting Health Promotion Campaigns to Young Adults Using the Living and Eating for Health Segments. Nutrients 2021;13(9):3151 View
  11. Cooms S, Leroy-Dyer S, Muurlink O. The rise of virtual yarning: An Indigenist research method. Qualitative Research 2024 View
  12. Labbé F, Lapointe M, Dubé E, Fletcher C. Perceptions of COVID-19 vaccination and factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among indigenous peoples in Quebec, Canada: Insights from a facebook posts and comments analysis. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 2024;20(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Linda B, Molenaar A, Sherman A, Chin S, Reid M, Truby H, McCaffrey T. Broadening Cultural Horizons in Social Marketing. View