Articles published in 2020 in this theme: 23 (scroll down to load remaining articles)
2020
Self-Monitoring App Preferences for Sun Protection: Discrete Choice Experiment Survey Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Nov 27); 22(11):e18889
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Secondary Impact of Social Media via Text Message Screening for Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Kuwait: Survey Study
JMIR Diabetes 2020 (Nov 12); 5(4):e20532
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Independent and Combined Associations of Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, and Activity Intensities With Perceived Stress Among University Students: Internet-Based Cross-Sectional Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020 (Nov 11); 6(4):e20119
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Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Using Mobile Health Technology: Systematic Review of the Literature
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Oct 29); 22(10):e21159
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Public Opinion About E-Cigarettes on Chinese Social Media: A Combined Study of Text Mining Analysis and Correspondence Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Oct 14); 22(10):e19804
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Factors Associated With Influential Health-Promoting Messages on Social Media: Content Analysis of Sina Weibo
JMIR Med Inform 2020 (Oct 09); 8(10):e20558
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YouTube Video Comments on Healthy Eating: Descriptive and Predictive Analysis
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020 (Oct 01); 6(4):e19618
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Evaluation of the Sexual Health Behaviors of Black Male Adolescents and Young Adults Through Social Media Platforms: Web-Based Survey Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020 (Sep 22); 6(3):e19219
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Testing Wearable UV Sensors to Improve Sun Protection in Young Adults at an Outdoor Festival: Field Study
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020 (Sep 16); 8(9):e21243
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Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Mobile Health in Development of an Exclusive Breastfeeding Tool: Focus Group Study With Caregivers and Health Promoters in the Dominican Republic
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2020 (Aug 21); 3(2):e20312
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How Can Artificial Intelligence Make Medicine More Preemptive?
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Aug 11); 22(8):e17211
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Perceived Effectiveness and Motivations for the Use of Web-Based Mental Health Programs: Qualitative Study
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Jul 31); 22(7):e16961
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The Development of a Smart Health Awareness Message Framework Based on the Use of Social Media: Quantitative Study
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Jul 23); 22(7):e16212
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Changes in Health-Risk Behavior, Body Mass Index, Mental Well-Being, and Risk Status Following Participation in a Stepwise Web-Based and Face-to-Face Intervention for Prevention of Lifestyle-Related Diseases: Nonrandomized Follow-Up Cohort Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020 (Jul 09); 6(3):e16083
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Behavior Change Techniques Included in Reports of Social Media Interventions for Promoting Health Behaviors in Adults: Content Analysis Within a Systematic Review
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Jun 11); 22(6):e16002
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Development of an Online Health Care Assessment for Preventive Medicine: A Machine Learning Approach
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Jun 05); 22(6):e18585
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A Mobile Phone–Based Sexual and Reproductive Health Intervention for Female Sex Workers in Kenya: Development and Qualitative Study
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020 (May 29); 8(5):e15096
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The Perceptions of and Factors Associated With the Adoption of the Electronic Health Record Sharing System Among Patients and Physicians: Cross-Sectional Survey
JMIR Med Inform 2020 (May 21); 8(5):e17452
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Mapping Canadian Men’s Recent and Intended Health Behavior Changes Through the Don’t Change Much Electronic Health Program
J Med Internet Res 2020 (May 15); 22(5):e16174
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Peer-to-Peer Social Media as an Effective Prevention Strategy: Quasi-Experimental Evaluation
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020 (May 06); 8(5):e16207
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