Published on 19.03.18 in Vol 20, No 3 (2018): March
Works citing "Social Media as a Catalyst for Policy Action and Social Change for Health and Well-Being: Viewpoint"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.8508):
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Chiauzzi E, Wicks P. Digital Trespass: Ethical and Terms-of-Use Violations by Researchers Accessing Data From an Online Patient Community. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(2):e11985
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Mirtalaie MA, Hussain OK. Sentiment aggregation of targeted features by capturing their dependencies: Making sense from customer reviews. International Journal of Information Management 2020;53:102097
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Tran BW, Dhillon SK, Overholt AR, Huntoon M. Social media for the regional anesthesiologist: can we use it in place of medical journals?. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine 2020;45(3):239
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Shahid F, Ony SH, Albi TR, Chellappan S, Vashistha A, Islam ABMAA. Learning from Tweets: Opportunities and Challenges to Inform Policy Making During Dengue Epidemic. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 2020;4(CSCW1):1
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Tao Z, Chu G, McGrath C, Hua F, Leung YY, Yang W, Su Y. Nature and Diffusion of COVID-19–related Oral Health Information on Chinese Social Media: Analysis of Tweets on Weibo. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(6):e19981
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Ali MA, Alam K, Taylor B, Rafiq S. Does ICT maturity catalyse economic development? Evidence from a panel data estimation approach in OECD countries. Economic Analysis and Policy 2020;68:163
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Mendoza-Herrera K, Valero-Morales I, Ocampo-Granados ME, Reyes-Morales H, Arce-Amaré F, Barquera S. An Overview of Social Media Use in the Field of Public Health Nutrition: Benefits, Scope, Limitations, and a Latin American Experience. Preventing Chronic Disease 2020;17
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Singh T, Roberts K, Cohen T, Cobb N, Wang J, Fujimoto K, Myneni S. Social Media as a Research Tool (SMaaRT) for Risky Behavior Analytics: Methodological Review. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2020;6(4):e21660
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Atayde AMP, Hauc SC, Bessette LG, Danckers H, Saitz R. Changing the narrative: a call to end stigmatizing terminology related to substance use disorders. Addiction Research & Theory 2021;29(5):359
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Kraak VI, Consavage Stanley K. A Systematic Scoping Review of Media Campaigns to Develop a Typology to Evaluate Their Collective Impact on Promoting Healthy Hydration Behaviors and Reducing Sugary Beverage Health Risks. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(3):1040
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Reddy KS, Mithani SS, Wilson L, Wilson K. Canada’s response to international travel during COVID-19 pandemic – a media analysis. BMC Public Health 2021;21(1)
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Boukobza A, Burgun A, Roudier B, Tsopra R. Deep Neural Networks for Simultaneously Capturing Public Topics and Sentiments During a Pandemic: Application on a COVID-19 Tweet Data Set. JMIR Medical Informatics 2022;10(5):e34306
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Sachini E, Sioumalas- Christodoulou K, Bouras N, Karampekios N. Lessons for science and technology policy? Probing the Linkedin network of an RDI organisation. SN Social Sciences 2022;2(12)
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Wang Y, A Saeed R. Optimizing the Cultivation Path of College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ability from the Perspective of the Internet. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2022;2022:1
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Jaremka LM, Kane HS, Bell AV. Threats to Belonging and Health: Understanding the Impact of the COVID‐19 Pandemic using Decades of Research. Social Issues and Policy Review 2022;16(1):125
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Choo S, Lim ECL, Chang C, Li Y, Chang Y, Syed-Abdul S. How #TaiwanCanHelp Reverberates: An Exploratory Analysis of Advocacy Hashtag on Twitter. Social Media + Society 2022;8(3):205630512211168
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Beygui N, Bahl D, Mansour C, Michos ED, Velagapudi P, Grapsa J, Choi A, Naidu SS, Parwani P. Social Media as a Tool to Advance Women in Cardiology: Paving the Way for Gender Equality and Diversity. CJC Open 2021;3(12):S130
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. Social media in health care- - Ethically challenging - -Dangerous but attractive- -use with caution. Oral Oncology Reports 2023;7:100079
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Li W, Zhang Y, Liang J, Yu H. Psychometric evaluation of the Chinese version of the media Health Literacy Questionnaire: A validation study. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9
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An R, Yang Y, Batcheller Q, Zhou Q. Sentiment Analysis of Tweets on Soda Taxes. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2023;29(5):633
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Stefanis C, Giorgi E, Kalentzis K, Tselemponis A, Nena E, Tsigalou C, Kontogiorgis C, Kourkoutas Y, Chatzak E, Dokas I, Constantinidis T, Bezirtzoglou E. Sentiment analysis of epidemiological surveillance reports on COVID-19 in Greece using machine learning models. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;11
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. Mental disturbance impacting wellness dimensions: Resources and open research directions. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2024;92:103876
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Mazonde N, Goldstein S. Online Health Communities’ Portrayal of Obesity on Social Media Platforms in South Africa. Journal of Health Communication 2023;28(sup2):15
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