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"Most download" Articles are updated quarterly. Below are Health New Media Res’s most frequently downloaded articles for the previous last months.

Original Articles The effect of manipulated body image on self-confidence, self-disclosure, service dissatisfaction
Youjeong Kim
Health New Media Res. 2023;7(2):52-63.
"…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.
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.
The use of digital social platforms in enhancing the engagement of AYA cancer patients in research: opportunities, challenges, and ethical concerns
Felix Bui
Health New Media Res. 2023;7(2):87-97.
Article Exploring Factors Influencing Attitudes towards COVID-19 Prevention Measures and Compliance with Behavioral Guidelines
Savannah Kelly, Hyoungkoo Khang
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Original Articles Trust in social media is associated with misperceptions about COVID-19
Jagadish Thaker, Somrita Ganchoudhuri
Health New Media Res. 2023;7(1):1-13.
“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.
A techno-socio exploration of mental health communication on social media
Anne Nattembo
Health New Media Res. 2021;5(2):171-189.
"Pretend Crazy": comments surrounding romanticizing mental illness on YouTube
Janelle Shaina Ng, Edson C. Tandoc Jr.
Health New Media Res. 2020;4(1):3-30.
Examining the Effectiveness of a Fear Appeal Message Regarding Calling While Driving: The Role of Perceived Behavioral Control and Subjective Social Norms
Meng Chen, Zhiwen Xiao
Health New Media Res. 2018;2(1):35-50.

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