Published on in Vol 17, No 7 (2015): July

A Privacy Preservation Model for Health-Related Social Networking Sites

A Privacy Preservation Model for Health-Related Social Networking Sites

A Privacy Preservation Model for Health-Related Social Networking Sites

Authors of this article:

Jingquan Li1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Shahbaz R, Salducci M. Law and order of modern ophthalmology: Teleophthalmology, smartphones legal and ethics. European Journal of Ophthalmology 2021;31(1):13 View
  2. Nimkar S. Promoting individual health using information technology: Trends in the US health system. Health Education Journal 2016;75(6):744 View
  3. Rowan W, O’Connor Y, Lynch L, Heavin C. Exploring User Behaviours when Providing Electronic Consent on Health Social Networks: A ‘Just Tick Agree’ Approach. Procedia Computer Science 2017;121:968 View
  4. Costello K. Information quality, privacy policies, and data safety practices in online social networks for health: A longitudinal analysis. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 2015;52(1):1 View
  5. Grundy Q, Held F, Bero L. Tracing the Potential Flow of Consumer Data: A Network Analysis of Prominent Health and Fitness Apps. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(6):e233 View
  6. Dang Y, Guo S, Guo X, Vogel D. Privacy Protection in Online Health Communities: Natural Experimental Empirical Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(5):e16246 View
  7. Lupton D. Lively Data, Social Fitness and Biovalue: The Intersections of Health Self-Tracking and Social Media. SSRN Electronic Journal 2015 View
  8. Lupton D. The diverse domains of quantified selves: self-tracking modes and dataveillance. Economy and Society 2016;45(1):101 View
  9. Waniek M, Michalak T, Wooldridge M, Rahwan T. Hiding individuals and communities in a social network. Nature Human Behaviour 2018;2(2):139 View
  10. Kotsilieris T, Pavlaki A, Christopoulou S, Anagnostopoulos I. The impact of social networks on health care. Social Network Analysis and Mining 2017;7(1) View
  11. Li J. A Service-Oriented Model for Personal Health Records. Journal of Computer Information Systems 2020;60(4):316 View
  12. Powell G, Kara V, Painter J, Schifano L, Merico E, Bate A. Engaging Patients via Online Healthcare Fora: Three Pharmacovigilance Use Cases. Frontiers in Pharmacology 2022;13 View
  13. Li J. Security Implications of AI Chatbots in Health Care. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e47551 View
  14. Esmaeilzadeh P. Privacy Concerns About Sharing General and Specific Health Information on Twitter: Quantitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e45573 View
  15. Rodrigues A, Villela M, Feitosa E. A Systematic Mapping Study on Social Network Privacy: Threats and Solutions. ACM Computing Surveys 2024;56(7):1 View
  16. Xu T, Weng H, Liu F, Yang L, Luo Y, Ding Z, Wang Q. Current Status of ChatGPT Use in Medical Education: Potentials, Challenges, and Strategies. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e57896 View
  17. Xu M, Liu D, Yan J. Effect of SNS addiction on prosocial behavior: mediation effect of fear of missing out. Frontiers in Psychology 2024;15 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Singh S. Contemporary Issues in Global Medicine and Moving Toward International Healthcare Equity. View
  2. Ankita , Garg R. Data Science and Applications. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Li J. 2016 IEEE International Congress on Big Data (BigData Congress). Genetic Information Privacy in the Age of Data-Driven Medicine View
  2. Huang Y, Song I. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Signal and Image Processing. A Better Online Method of Heart Diagnosis View
  3. Li J. 2017 IEEE Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE). A Service-Oriented Approach to Interoperable and Secure Personal Health Record Systems View
  4. Li J. 2017 IEEE International Congress on Big Data (BigData Congress). Open Medical Big Data and Open Consent and Their Impact on Privacy View
  5. Morales-Trujillo M, Garcia-Mireles G. 2018 11th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC). Extending ISO/IEC 29110 Basic Profile with Privacy-by-Design Approach: A Case Study in the Health Care Sector View