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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):299-317.   Published online December 31, 2022
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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):270-298.   Published online December 31, 2022
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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):248-269.   Published online December 31, 2022
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Primary Social Emotions toward a Non-Player Character: An Examination of Moral Decision-Making in Video Games
Linda Dam
Health New Media Res. 2022;6(2):222-247.   Published online December 31, 2022
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Global Health, Global Networks: A Multilingual Network Approach to Covid-19 Tweets in Norway, Korea, and Italy
Jessica Yarin Robinson
Health New Media Res. 2022;6(2):189-221.   Published online December 31, 2022
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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):162-188.   Published online December 31, 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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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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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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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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“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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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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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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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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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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  • 212 Open Communication in Immigrant Families: The Role of Social Media Mental Health Exposure
    186 Global Health, Global Networks: A Multilingual Network Approach to Covid-19 Tweets in Norway, Korea, and Italy
    60 A DISCOURSE APPRAISAL OF CONSPIRACY PERCEPTIONS ABOUT COVID-19 AND ITS VACCINE IN NIGERIA’S SOCIAL MEDIA SPACE
    54 The impact of communication anxiety regulation and fear of missing out on social media dependency: A study on transgender individuals in Turkey
    54 If the Evidence is Not Research, What is it? Egyptian Physicians’ Explanations of the Lack of Research Citations in their Health Vlogs

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