Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/45571, first published .
Attitudes and (Mis)information About Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on TikTok: An Analysis of Video Content

Attitudes and (Mis)information About Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on TikTok: An Analysis of Video Content

Attitudes and (Mis)information About Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on TikTok: An Analysis of Video Content

Journals

  1. Starvaggi I, Dierckman C, Lorenzo-Luaces L. Mental health misinformation on social media: Review and future directions. Current Opinion in Psychology 2024;56:101738 View
  2. Sakaluk J, De Santis C, Kilshaw R, Pittelkow M, Brandes C, Boness C, Botanov Y, Williams A, Wendt D, Lorenzo-Luaces L, Schleider J, van Ravenzwaaij D. Reconsidering what makes syntheses of psychological intervention studies useful. Nature Reviews Psychology 2023;2(9):569 View
  3. Whitted W, Southward M, Howard K, Wick S, Strunk D, Cheavens J. Seeing is believing: The effect of subtle communication in social media on viewers' beliefs about depression and anxiety symptom trajectories. Journal of Clinical Psychology 2024;80(5):1050 View
  4. Ming S, Han J, Yao X, Guo X, Guo Q, Lei B. Myopia information on TikTok: analysis factors that impact video quality and audience engagement. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  5. Pinciotti C, Wiese A. Introduction to the special issue: Culturally sensitive approaches to conceptualization and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 2024;88(2):101 View
  6. Sattora E, Ganeles B, Pierce M, Wong R. Research on Health Topics Communicated through TikTok: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Journalism and Media 2024;5(3):1395 View
  7. Turuba R, Zenone M, Srivastava R, Stea J, Quintana Y, Ow N, Marchand K, Kwan A, Ong A, Ding X, Warren C, Marcon A, Henderson J, Mathias S, Barbic S. Do you have depression? A summative content analysis of mental health-related content on TikTok. DIGITAL HEALTH 2025;11 View
  8. Karasavva V, Miller C, Groves N, Montiel A, Canu W, Mikami A, Park C. A double-edged hashtag: Evaluation of #ADHD-related TikTok content and its associations with perceptions of ADHD. PLOS ONE 2025;20(3):e0319335 View
  9. Hasan E, Epping G, Lorenzo-Luaces L, Bollen J, Trueblood J, Galea S. One-shot intervention reduces online engagement with distorted content. PNAS Nexus 2025;4(3) View
  10. Dunning E, Khan A, Becker-Haimes E, Guzick A. When Attempts to Help Backfire: Psychosocial Interventions that May Inadvertently Prolong Anxiety Among Youth. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 2025;53(5):639 View
  11. Mazzocca K, Langmuir T, Manan J, Gagnon M, Alberts N. Viral voices: Depictions of women’s pain experiences on social media. The Journal of Pain 2025;33:105461 View
  12. Balle M, Brandenburg D, Valdez D, Herbenick D. Choking on TikTok: Memetic Content and CRAAP Analysis of Educative and Entertaining #Chokekink Videos. The Journal of Sex Research 2025:1 View
  13. Caicedo Farbman M, Jenkins O, Meedt P. The guru at your fingertips: An examination of spiritual leaders on social media. Journal for the Study of Spirituality 2025:1 View
  14. O'Brien H, Davoudi N, Nelson M. TikTok as information space: A scoping review of information behavior on TikTok. Library & Information Science Research 2025;47(4):101379 View
  15. Goena J, Chart-Pascual J, Lara-Abelenda F, Chushig-Muzo D, Montero-Torres M, Gonzalez-Pinto A, Lahera G, Catalan A, Gonzalez-Torres M, Pinto da Costa M, Alvarez-Mon M, Alvarez-Mon M. Public perceptions and emotional trends of psychotherapy: a 15-year analysis across English and Spanish language communities on X (twitter). Frontiers in Digital Health 2025;7 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Zhu H, Senthil Kumar A, Zhao S, Wang R, Tong X, Zhao Y. Proceedings of the 27th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. Characterizing Collective Efforts in Content Sharing and Quality Control for ADHD-relevant Content on Video-sharing Platforms View