Articles published in 2016 in this theme: 25 (scroll down to load remaining articles)
2016
E-Cigarette Social Media Messages: A Text Mining Analysis of Marketing and Consumer Conversations on Twitter
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Dec 12); 2(2):e171
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Applying Multiple Data Collection Tools to Quantify Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Communication on Twitter
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Dec 05); 18(12):e318
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Engaging Moms on Teen Indoor Tanning Through Social Media: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Res Protoc 2016 (Nov 29); 5(4):e228
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Estimating the Duration of Public Concern After the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station Accident From the Occurrence of Radiation Exposure-Related Terms on Twitter: A Retrospective Data Analysis
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Nov 25); 2(2):e168
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“Mommy Blogs” and the Vaccination Exemption Narrative: Results From A Machine-Learning Approach for Story Aggregation on Parenting Social Media Sites
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Nov 22); 2(2):e166
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Safe Sex Messages Within Dating and Entertainment Smartphone Apps: A Review
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2016 (Nov 08); 4(4):e124
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Disease Monitoring and Health Campaign Evaluation Using Google Search Activities for HIV and AIDS, Stroke, Colorectal Cancer, and Marijuana Use in Canada: A Retrospective Observational Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Oct 12); 2(2):e156
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Using Knowledge Translation to Craft “Sticky” Social Media Health Messages That Provoke Interest, Raise Awareness, Impart Knowledge, and Inspire Change
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2016 (Oct 05); 4(4):e115
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Chiropractic and Spinal Manipulation Therapy on Twitter: Case Study Examining the Presence of Critiques and Debates
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Sep 16); 2(2):e153
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Does Digital Video Advertising Increase Population-Level Reach of Multimedia Campaigns? Evidence From the 2013 Tips From Former Smokers Campaign
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Sep 14); 18(9):e235
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Characterizing Twitter Discussions About HPV Vaccines Using Topic Modeling and Community Detection
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Aug 29); 18(8):e232
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Making Quality Health Websites a National Public Health Priority: Toward Quality Standards
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Aug 02); 18(8):e211
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Facebook Advertising Across an Engagement Spectrum: A Case Example for Public Health Communication
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (May 30); 2(1):e27
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Medical Institutions and Twitter: A Novel Tool for Public Communication in Japan
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (May 12); 2(1):e19
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Leveraging Social Media to Promote Public Health Knowledge: Example of Cancer Awareness via Twitter
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Apr 28); 2(1):e17
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Understanding Digital Technology Access and Use Among New York State Residents to Enhance Dissemination of Health Information
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Apr 18); 2(1):e9
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100 Million Views of Electronic Cigarette YouTube Videos and Counting: Quantification, Content Evaluation, and Engagement Levels of Videos
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Mar 18); 18(3):e67
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Does Digital Ad Exposure Influence Information-Seeking Behavior Online? Evidence From the 2012 Tips From Former Smokers National Tobacco Prevention Campaign
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Mar 16); 18(3):e64
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Gordie Howe’s “Miraculous Treatment”: Case Study of Twitter Users’ Reactions to a Sport Celebrity’s Stem Cell Treatment
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Mar 09); 2(1):e8
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Considerations for Public Health Organizations Attempting to Implement a Social Media Presence: A Qualitative Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Feb 24); 2(1):e6
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