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Works citing "Broad Reach and Targeted Recruitment Using Facebook for an Online Survey of Young Adult Substance Use"

Danielle E. Ramo, Judith J. Prochaska
J Med Internet Res 2012 (Feb 23); 14(1):e28 

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.1878):

(note that this is only a small subset of citations)

 
1. Close S, Smaldone A, Fennoy I, Reame N, Grey M. Using Information Technology and Social Networking for Recruitment of Research Participants: Experience From an Exploratory Study of Pediatric Klinefelter Syndrome. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(3):e48 [CrossRef]
 
2. Lohse B. Facebook Is an Effective Strategy to Recruit Low-income Women to Online Nutrition Education. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 2013;45(1):69 [CrossRef]
 
3. Herbert DL, Loxton D, Bateson D, Weisberg E, Lucke JC. Challenges for Researchers Investigating Contraceptive Use and Pregnancy Intentions of Young Women Living in Urban and Rural Areas of Australia: Face-to-Face Discussions to Increase Participation in a Web-Based Survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(1):e10 [CrossRef]
 
4. Ramo DE, Liu H, Prochaska JJ. Validity and reliability of the nicotine and marijuana interaction expectancy (NAMIE) questionnaire. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2013; [CrossRef]
 
5. Park BK, Calamaro C. A Systematic Review of Social Networking Sites: Innovative Platforms for Health Research Targeting Adolescents and Young Adults. Journal of Nursing Scholarship 2013;:n/a [CrossRef]
 
6. Reaves AC, Bianchi DW. The Role of Social Networking Sites in Medical Genetics Research. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 2013;161(5):951 [CrossRef]
 
7. Chu JL, Snider CE. Use of a Social Networking Web Site for Recruiting Canadian Youth for Medical Research. Journal of Adolescent Health 2013; [CrossRef]
 
8. DeCamp M. Physicians, Social Media, and Conflict of Interest. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2013;28(2):299 [CrossRef]
 
9. Corsino L, Lin P, Batch BC, Intille S, Grambow SC, Bosworth HB, Bennett GG, Tyson C, Svetkey LP, Voils CI. Recruiting young adults into a weight loss trial: Report of protocol development and recruitment results. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2013;35(2):1 [CrossRef]
 
10. Morgan AJ, Jorm AF, Mackinnon AJ. Internet-Based Recruitment to a Depression Prevention Intervention: Lessons From the Mood Memos Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(2):e31 [CrossRef]
 
11. Kapp JM, Peters C, Oliver DP. Research Recruitment Using Facebook Advertising: Big Potential, Big Challenges. Journal of Cancer Education 2013;28(1):134 [CrossRef]
 
12. Vayena E, Mastroianni A, Kahn J. Ethical Issues in Health Research With Novel Online Sources. American Journal of Public Health 2012;102(12):2225 [CrossRef]
 
13. Graham AL, Fang Y, Moreno JL, Streiff SL, Villegas J, Muñoz RF, Tercyak KP, Mandelblatt JS, Vallone DM. Online Advertising to Reach and Recruit Latino Smokers to an Internet Cessation Program: Impact and Costs. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(4):e116 [CrossRef]
 
14. Ellis LA, Collin P, Davenport TA, Hurley PJ, Burns JM, Hickie IB. Young Men, Mental Health, and Technology: Implications for Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(6):e160 [CrossRef]
 
15. Penckofer SM. Lost in translation: will the ‘personal’ become ‘impersonal’ when conducting research in the age of technology?. Clinical Investigation 2012;2(6):555 [CrossRef]