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The platform is the message? Exploring the relation between different social networking sites and different forms of alcohol use
Sofie Vranken, Femke Geusens, Anneleen Meeus, Kathleen Beullens
Health New Media Res. 2020;4(2):135-168.   Published online December 31, 2020
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A netnographic assessment of a laboratory scientists' WhatsApp group
Silas Udenze
Health New Media Res. 2020;4(1):46-68.   Published online June 30, 2020
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Perceptions of prep on Twitter: a theoretically guided content analysis on the behavioral determinants of PrEP uptake
Christopher Calabrese, Jingwen Zhang, Xudong Yu
Health New Media Res. 2022;6(1):65-102.   Published online June 30, 2022
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Feasibility of a mHealth intervention to increase physical activity and health literacy among Chinese new retirees
Kara Chan, Siu Yin Cheung, Kevin KM Yue, Yuanxi Li, Paolo Mengoni, Ka Man Tam
Health New Media Res. 2021;5(2):278-304.   Published online December 31, 2021
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Comparing the video information about the HPV vaccine: a content analysis between Bilibili and YouTube
Yan Wenjia, Wang Yitian, Li Xinyu, Guan Jinyue, Niu Yiyuan
Health New Media Res. 2020;4(2):169-192.   Published online December 31, 2020
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Effects of perceived sensationalism and susceptibility to the disease on cognitive and emotional third-person perceptions of the MERS News Coverage
Joon Soo Lim, Jiyoung Lee, Sonho Kim, Jeongheon JC Chang
Health New Media Res. 2017;1(1):46-71.   Published online July 31, 2017
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Balancing independence, collective interests, and media responsibilities: a framing analysis of COVID-19 coverage in the Sydney Morning Herald
Mehwish Yaqoob Khan, Vivian A. Martinez-Diaz
Health New Media Res. 2024;8(1):27-34.   Published online June 11, 2024
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“The mask is not for you”: a framing analysis of pro- and anti-mask sentiment on Twitter
Scott S.D. Mitchell, Josh Beanlands
Health New Media Res. 2022;6(1):3-34.   Published online June 30, 2022
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Who will help you to practice good health habits and who will give you eating disorders? Analysis of WeightWatchers Twitter network
SangHee Park, Claire Youngnyo Joa, Brett Labbé
Health New Media Res. 2022;6(1):35-64.   Published online June 30, 2022
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Fake news and misinformation on COVID-19: implications for media credibility in Nigeria
Desmond Onyemechi Okocha, Samuel Matthew Akpe
Health New Media Res. 2022;6(1):139-161.   Published online June 30, 2022
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Health on social media: mediatization of subjective experience?
Bernard Enjolras, Kjersti Thorbjørnsrud
Health New Media Res. 2021;5(2):220-250.   Published online December 31, 2021
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YouTube as a source of health information: an analysis of videos on COVID-19
Jamal Uddin, Mohammad Aminul Islam
Health New Media Res. 2021;5(2):251-277.   Published online December 31, 2021
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Observing coronavirus information on YouTube: network and content analysis of the U.S., Korea, India, and Mexico
SeongIn Choi, Nisha Rani, Rosa E. Arroyo
Health New Media Res. 2021;5(1):25-58.   Published online June 30, 2021
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Social media for communicating health information in Uganda: constraints and practical suggestions
Aisha Sembatya Nakiwala, Fred Kakooza
Health New Media Res. 2020;4(2):246-273.   Published online December 31, 2020
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