Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/40461, first published .
Social Media Listening and Digital Profiling Study of People With Headache and Migraine: Retrospective Infodemiology Study

Social Media Listening and Digital Profiling Study of People With Headache and Migraine: Retrospective Infodemiology Study

Social Media Listening and Digital Profiling Study of People With Headache and Migraine: Retrospective Infodemiology Study

Journals

  1. Gupta R, Kumar R, Teja D, Kadiyala G, Gautam P, Khalatkar M. Migraine Information on the Web for Patients: A YouTube Content Analysis Based on a Scoring System. Cureus 2023 View
  2. Valades M, Montero-Torres M, Lara-Abelenda F, Carabot F, Ortega M, Álvarez-Mon M, Alvarez-Mon M. Understanding public perceptions and discussions on diseases involving chronic pain through social media: cross-sectional infodemiology study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2024;25(1) View
  3. Kaur R, Bhatia M, Kumar A. Am I Hurt?: Evaluating Psychological Pain Detection in Hindi Text Using Transformer-based Models. ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing 2024;23(8):1 View
  4. İlhan S, Evran T. Assessment of YouTube videos on post-dural puncture headache: a cross-sectional study. PeerJ 2025;13:e19151 View
  5. Xu Y, Ye S, Shi L, Zhang Z. Psychosomatic and medical experiences of menopause in Chinese women: a social media study. Climacteric 2025;28(5):569 View
  6. Haghdoost F. Internet and social media's role in migraine education: Headache or not headache?. Cephalalgia 2025;45(4) View
  7. Valades T, Fernandez-Lazaro C, Lara-Abelenda F, Montero-Torres M, Cuberta Gonzalez I, Ortega M, Alvarez-Mon Soto M, Alvarez-Mon M. Exploring Pain on Social Media: Observational Study on Perceptions and Discussions of Chronic Pain Conditions. JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e67473 View