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Published on 09.09.13 in Vol 15, No 9 (2013): September

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Works citing "Communicating Genetics and Smoking Through Social Media: Are We There Yet?"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2653):

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  1. Kaphingst KA, Blanchard M, Milam L, Pokharel M, Elrick A, Goodman MS. Relationships Between Health Literacy and Genomics-Related Knowledge, Self-Efficacy, Perceived Importance, and Communication in a Medically Underserved Population. Journal of Health Communication 2016;21(sup1):58
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  2. Lienemann BA, Unger JB, Cruz TB, Chu K. Methods for Coding Tobacco-Related Twitter Data: A Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(3):e91
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  3. Cordoş A, Bolboacă S, Drugan C. Social Media Usage for Patients and Healthcare Consumers: A Literature Review. Publications 2017;5(2):9
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  4. Yoo W, Yang J, Cho E. How social media influence college students’ smoking attitudes and intentions. Computers in Human Behavior 2016;64:173
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  5. . Infodemiology and Infoveillance: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(4):e16206
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  6. Zhao F, Chen Y, Ge S, Yu X, Shao S, Black M, Wang Y, Zhang J, Song M, Wang W. A Quantitative Analysis of the Mass Media Coverage of Genomics Medicine in China: A Call for Science Journalism in the Developing World. OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology 2014;18(4):222
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