Published on in Vol 6 , No 1 (2020) :Jan-Mar

Exploring Substance Use Tweets of Youth in the United States: Mixed Methods Study

Exploring Substance Use Tweets of Youth in the United States: Mixed Methods Study

Exploring Substance Use Tweets of Youth in the United States: Mixed Methods Study

Journals

  1. Anwar M, Khoury D, Aldridge A, Parker S, Conway K. Using Twitter to Surveil the Opioid Epidemic in North Carolina: An Exploratory Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2020;6(2):e17574 View
  2. Brawner B, Jemmott L, Hanlon A, Lozano A, Abboud S, Ahmed C, Wingood G. Results from Project GOLD: A pilot randomized controlled trial of a psychoeducational HIV/STI prevention intervention for black youth. AIDS Care 2021;33(6):767 View
  3. Threats M, Brawner B, Montgomery T, Abrams J, Jemmott L, Crouch P, Freeborn K, Kamitani E, Enah C. A Review of Recent HIV Prevention Interventions and Future Considerations for Nursing Science. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 2021;32(3):373 View
  4. Shaw G, Zimmerman M, Vasquez-Huot L, Karami A. Deciphering Latent Health Information in Social Media Using a Mixed-Methods Design. Healthcare 2022;10(11):2320 View
  5. Sánchez-Puertas R, Vaca-Gallegos S, López-Núñez C, Ruisoto P. Prevention of Alcohol Consumption Programs for Children and Youth: A Narrative and Critical Review of Recent Publications. Frontiers in Psychology 2022;13 View
  6. Berger M, Taba M, Marino J, Lim M, Skinner S. Social Media Use and Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Youth: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(9):e38449 View
  7. Lewis N, Martinez L. Information Scanning Impacts Nonmedical Drug Use Among College Students: A Longitudinal Study of Scanning Effects. Health Communication 2022:1 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gao L, Hong L, Mashhadi A. Social Informatics. View