Articles published in 2018 in this theme: 32 (scroll down to load remaining articles)
2018
Strategies to Increase Latino Immigrant Youth Engagement in Health Promotion Using Social Media: Mixed-Methods Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018 (Dec 19); 4(4):e71
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How to Optimize Health Messages About Cancer on Facebook: Mixed-Methods Study
JMIR Cancer 2018 (Dec 18); 4(2):e11073
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Website Analytics of a Google Ads Campaign for a Men’s Mental Health Website: Comparative Analysis
JMIR Ment Health 2018 (Dec 13); 5(4):e12428
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Creating Engaging Health Promotion Campaigns on Social Media: Observations and Lessons From Fitbit and Garmin
J Med Internet Res 2018 (Dec 10); 20(12):e10911
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Dynamics of Health Agency Response and Public Engagement in Public Health Emergency: A Case Study of CDC Tweeting Patterns During the 2016 Zika Epidemic
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018 (Nov 22); 4(4):e10827
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How Twitter Can Support the HIV/AIDS Response to Achieve the 2030 Eradication Goal: In-Depth Thematic Analysis of World AIDS Day Tweets
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018 (Nov 22); 4(4):e10262
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Automated Identification of Hookahs (Waterpipes) on Instagram: An Application in Feature Extraction Using Convolutional Neural Network and Support Vector Machine Classification
J Med Internet Res 2018 (Nov 21); 20(11):e10513
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Health Information Discrepancies Between Internet Media and Scientific Papers Reporting on Omega-3 Supplement Research: Comparative Analysis
Interact J Med Res 2018 (Oct 01); 7(2):e15
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Discordance Between Human Papillomavirus Twitter Images and Disparities in Human Papillomavirus Risk and Disease in the United States: Mixed-Methods Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2018 (Sep 14); 20(9):e10244
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Safe Sleep on Twitter: Analysis of Influences and Themes to Guide Health Promotion Efforts
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2018 (Sep 07); 1(2):e10435
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Empowering With PrEP (E-PrEP), a Peer-Led Social Media–Based Intervention to Facilitate HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis Adoption Among Young Black and Latinx Gay and Bisexual Men: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Res Protoc 2018 (Aug 28); 7(8):e11375
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Misleading Claims About Tobacco Products in YouTube Videos: Experimental Effects of Misinformation on Unhealthy Attitudes
J Med Internet Res 2018 (Jun 29); 20(6):e229
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#Healthy Selfies: Exploration of Health Topics on Instagram
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018 (Jun 29); 4(2):e10150
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Young People’s Experiences of Viewing the Fitspiration Social Media Trend: Qualitative Study
J Med Internet Res 2018 (Jun 18); 20(6):e219
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What People “Like”: Analysis of Social Media Strategies Used by Food Industry Brands, Lifestyle Brands, and Health Promotion Organizations on Facebook and Instagram
J Med Internet Res 2018 (Jun 14); 20(6):e10227
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Using Social Media to Target Cancer Prevention in Young Adults: Viewpoint
J Med Internet Res 2018 (Jun 05); 20(6):e203
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Junk Food Marketing on Instagram: Content Analysis
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018 (Jun 05); 4(2):e54
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Increasing Interest of Mass Communication Media and the General Public in the Distribution of Tweets About Mental Disorders: Observational Study
J Med Internet Res 2018 (May 28); 20(5):e205
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The Development of a Social Networking–Based Relatedness Intervention Among Young, First-Time Blood Donors: Pilot Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018 (Apr 26); 4(2):e44
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Using Social Media to Generate and Collect Primary Data: The #ShowsWorkplaceCompassion Twitter Research Campaign
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018 (Apr 23); 4(2):e41
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