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Original Articles
Tailoring health messages for migrant audiences: the role of social media influencers in the COVID-19 pandemic
Anna Smoliarova
Health New Media Res.
2025;9(1):71-83. Published online June 30, 2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2025.00059
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Navigating the promise and peril of AI in a transforming world: AI’s promise and peril on society, healthcare, and sustainability
Nalae Hong
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(2):62-64. Published online December 24, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00185
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Mental health in the digital age
Janet Aver Adikpo
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(2):59-61. Published online December 24, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00164
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Editorial
Charting the landscape of
Health & New Media Research
: a commitment to excellence, innovation, and global health communication
Ghee Young Noh
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(2):1-2. Published online December 24, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00199
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Original Articles
Likes, shares and health care: social media’s influence on public health development in rural India
Jesus Milton Rousseau S., Aria Susanth
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(2):22-32. Published online December 18, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00143
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Support for censorship and corrective action against social media misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines: comparisons across age, gender, and racial/ethnic groups
Joon Soo Lim, Jun Zhang, Junga Kim, Chunsik Lee
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(2):12-21. Published online November 19, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00094
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Navigating the infodemic: assessing digital literacy and misinformation vulnerability among senior citizens in Vietnam during COVID-19
Tuong-Minh Ly-Le, Viet Tho Le
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(2):3-11. Published online September 12, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2023.00052
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Talking about pain plainly: authentic expression of pain management on Reddit
Fan (Ellie) Yang, Bao Pham, Shifan Zhang, Lauren Kriss
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(1):73-81. Published online June 30, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00038
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Enhancing publics’ COVID-19 vaccine advocacy on social media: the role of dialogic government communication
Yeunjae Lee
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(1):62-72. Published online June 12, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00031
Cited By 3
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Trust in media and processing of health information during the Covid-19 pandemic
Chang Sup Park
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(1):35-44. Published online June 12, 2024
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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00045
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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
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00087
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Exploring factors influencing attitudes towards COVID-19 prevention measures and compliance with behavioral guidelines
Savannah Kelly, Hyoungkoo Khang
Health New Media Res.
2024;8(1):1-10. Published online April 24, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2024.00017
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A critical qualitative content analysis of media representations of underrepresented groups in the context of health identity
Khadiza Tul Jannat
Health New Media Res.
2023;7(2):77-86. Published online December 31, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2023.00122
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"…Not just an ordinary hospital, we are committed to making our patients have value for their money": a qualitative analysis of social media use in Nigeria's public and private hospitals
Silas Udenze, Uwalaka Temple
Health New Media Res.
2023;7(2):63-75. Published online December 31, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2023.00094
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Investigating the effects of disclosure of lived experience of depression by mental health professionals: a web-based randomized controlled trial
Lisa Unterreiter, Sebastian Scherr, Florian Arendt
Health New Media Res.
2023;7(1):31-36. Published online June 30, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2023.00024
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Print ISSN: 2671-4124
Online ISSN: 2951-2522
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