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“Have you ever performed a C-section on a 12-year-old?”: A content analysis of TikTok videos related to abortion as healthcare
Emily Lorenz
Health New Media Res.
2023;7(1):23-30. Published online June 30, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2023.00017
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Perspectives on the mediation of the quest for healthy masculinity: the case of the website Art of Manliness
Jason Abellaneda Baguia
Health New Media Res.
2023;7(1):14-22. Published online June 30, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2023.00038
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Trust in social media is associated with misperceptions about COVID-19
Jagadish Thaker, Somrita Ganchoudhuri
Health New Media Res.
2023;7(1):1-13. Published online June 30, 2023
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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2023.00031
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If the evidence is not research, what is it? Egyptian physicians’ explanations of the lack of research citations in their health vlogs
Noha Atef
Health New Media Res.
2022;6(2):227-235. Published online December 31, 2022
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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2022.6.2.299
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A discourse appraisal of conspiracy perceptions about COVID-19 and its vaccine in Nigeria’s social media space
Emmanuel Chinaguh, Kehinde Adeosun, Hannah Adejumobi
Health New Media Res.
2022;6(2):213-226. Published online December 31, 2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2022.6.2.270
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The impact of communication anxiety regulation and fear of missing out on social media dependency: a study on transgender individuals in Turkey
Sahika Gorgulu
Health New Media Res.
2022;6(2):202-212. Published online December 31, 2022
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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2022.6.2.248
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Open communication in immigrant families: the role of social media mental health exposure
Jesse King, Audrey Halversen, Anessa Pennington, Olivia Morrow
Health New Media Res.
2022;6(2):162-173. Published online December 31, 2022
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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2022.6.2.162
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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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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2022.6.1.139
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Knowledge, perception and response to new media messages on COVID-19 among residents of a rural community in Nigeria
Tsegyu Santas, Kelvin Inobemhe, Nick-Tansi Saint Udeh
Health New Media Res.
2022;6(1):103-138. Published online June 30, 2022
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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2022.6.1.103
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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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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2022.6.1.065
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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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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2020.5.2.220
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Cancer types: their social media coverage, incidence and distortion in French-speaking countries of the West*
Karen Pelletier, Virginie Zimmerli
Health New Media Res.
2021;5(2):190-219. Published online December 31, 2021
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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2020.5.2.190
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A techno-socio exploration of mental health communication on social media
Anne Nattembo
Health New Media Res.
2021;5(2):171-189. Published online December 31, 2021
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https://doi.org/10.22720/HNMR.2021.5.2.171
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Assessing the use of the WhatsApp status updates tool for COVID-19 relevant health communication among undergraduate communication students in Ghana
Emmanuel Essel
Health New Media Res.
2021;5(1):91-120. Published online June 30, 2021
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https://doi.org/10.22720/hnmr.2020.5.1.091
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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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https://doi.org/10.22720/HNMR.2020.4.2.246
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Print ISSN: 2671-4124
Online ISSN: 2951-2522
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