Published on in Vol 14, No 1 (2012): Jan-Feb

What Are Young Adults Saying About Mental Health? An Analysis of Internet Blogs

What Are Young Adults Saying About Mental Health? An Analysis of Internet Blogs

What Are Young Adults Saying About Mental Health? An Analysis of Internet Blogs

Journals

  1. Wozney L, Newton A, Gehring N, Bennett K, Huguet A, Hartling L, Dyson M, McGrath P. Implementation of eMental Health care: viewpoints from key informants from organizations and agencies with eHealth mandates. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2017;17(1) View
  2. . RETRACTED ARTICLE: Digital Ethnography of Zoophilia — A Multinational Mixed-Methods Study. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 2019;45(1):1 View
  3. Miller E, Pole A, Usidame B. Life and Death in the Mental-Health Blogosphere: An Analysis of Blog Content and Survival. World Medical & Health Policy 2015;7(1):59 View
  4. Coates D, Saleeba C, Howe D. Mental Health Attitudes and Beliefs in a Community Sample on the Central Coast in Australia: Barriers to Help Seeking. Community Mental Health Journal 2019;55(3):476 View
  5. Yonker L, Zan S, Scirica C, Jethwani K, Kinane T. “Friending” Teens: Systematic Review of Social Media in Adolescent and Young Adult Health Care. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(1):e4 View
  6. Hughes S, Rondeau M, Shannon S, Sharp J, Ivins G, Lee J, Taylor I, Bendixsen B. A Holistic Self-learning Approach for Young Adult Depression and Anxiety Compared to Medication-Based Treatment-As-Usual. Community Mental Health Journal 2021;57(2):392 View
  7. Wetterlin F, Mar M, Neilson E, Werker G, Krausz M. eMental Health Experiences and Expectations: A Survey of Youths' Web-Based Resource Preferences in Canada. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(12):e293 View
  8. Barros J, Duggan J, Rebholz-Schuhmann D. The Application of Internet-Based Sources for Public Health Surveillance (Infoveillance): Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e13680 View
  9. Kim M, Jung Y, Jung D, Hur C. Investigating the Congruence of Crowdsourced Information With Official Government Data: The Case of Pediatric Clinics. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(2):e29 View
  10. Jung Y, Hur C, Jung D, Kim M. Identifying Key Hospital Service Quality Factors in Online Health Communities. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(4):e90 View
  11. Barnack-Tavlaris J, Serpico J, Ahluwalia M, Ports K. “I have human papillomavirus”: An analysis of illness narratives from the Experience Project. Applied Nursing Research 2016;30:137 View
  12. Wilson E, Kenny A, Dickson-Swift V. Using Blogs as a Qualitative Health Research Tool. International Journal of Qualitative Methods 2015;14(5):160940691561804 View
  13. Murphy E, Donohue G, McCann E. Exploring Mental Health Issues through the Use of Blogs: A Scoping Review of the Research Evidence. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2020;41(4):296 View
  14. Merolli M, Gray K, Martin-Sanchez F. Therapeutic Affordances of Social Media: Emergent Themes From a Global Online Survey of People With Chronic Pain. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(12):e284 View
  15. Ozan-Rafferty M, Johnson J, Shah G, Kursun A. In the Words of the Medical Tourist: An Analysis of Internet Narratives by Health Travelers to Turkey. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(2):e43 View
  16. McMullan E, Gupta A, Collins S. Experiences of mental health nursing staff working with voice hearers in an acute setting: An interpretive phenomenological approach. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2018;25(3):157 View
  17. Roberts L. Ethical Issues in Conducting Qualitative Research in Online Communities. Qualitative Research in Psychology 2015;12(3):314 View
  18. Cunningham C, Walker J, Eastwood J, Westra H, Rimas H, Chen Y, Marcus M, Swinson R, Bracken K, The Mobilizing Minds Research Group . Modeling Mental Health Information Preferences During the Early Adult Years: A Discrete Choice Conjoint Experiment. Journal of Health Communication 2014;19(4):413 View
  19. McMillan S, Wilson B, Stapleton H, Wheeler A. Young people's experiences with mental health medication: A narrative review of the qualitative literature. Journal of Mental Health 2022;31(2):281 View
  20. Moorhead S, Hazlett D, Harrison L, Carroll J, Irwin A, Hoving C. A New Dimension of Health Care: Systematic Review of the Uses, Benefits, and Limitations of Social Media for Health Communication. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(4):e85 View
  21. Mandla A, Billings J, Moncrieff J. “Being Bipolar”: A Qualitative Analysis of the Experience of Bipolar Disorder as Described in Internet Blogs. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2017;38(10):858 View
  22. Kim S, Bottema-Beutel K. Negotiation of Individual and Collective Identities in the Online Discourse of Autistic Adults. Autism in Adulthood 2019;1(1):69 View
  23. Rönngren Y, Björk A, Kristiansen L, Haage D, Enmarker I, Audulv Å. Meeting the needs? Perceived support of a nurse‐led lifestyle programme for young adults with mental illness in a primary health‐care setting. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 2018;27(1):390 View
  24. Gonsalves P, Hodgson E, Michelson D, Pal S, Naslund J, Sharma R, Patel V. What are young Indians saying about mental health? A content analysis of blogs on the It’s Ok To Talk website. BMJ Open 2019;9(6):e028244 View
  25. Matar J, Maybery D, McLean L, Reupert A. Web-Based Health Intervention for Young People Who Have a Parent with a Mental Illness: Delphi Study Among Potential Future Users. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(10):e10158 View
  26. Mukherjee S, Kumar J, Jha A, Rani J. Role of Social Media Promotion of Prescription Drugs on Patient Belief-system and Behaviour. International Journal of e-Collaboration 2019;15(2):23 View
  27. Koh S, Gordon A, Wienberg C, Sood S, Morley S, Burke D. Stroke Experiences in Weblogs: A Feasibility Study of Sex Differences. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(3):e84 View
  28. Hughes S, Colbert R, Baugh A. Valuing whole complex lives: Young adults’ experiences of recovery‐related principles in mental healthcare in the United States. Health & Social Care in the Community 2020;28(2):357 View
  29. Poltawski L, Allison R, Briscoe S, Freeman J, Kilbride C, Neal D, Turton A, Dean S. Assessing the impact of upper limb disability following stroke: a qualitative enquiry using internet-based personal accounts of stroke survivors. Disability and Rehabilitation 2016;38(10):945 View
  30. Gaus Q, Jolliff A, Moreno M. A content analysis of YouTube depression personal account videos and their comments. Computers in Human Behavior Reports 2021;3:100050 View
  31. Chu K, Billings J. Mental Health Experiences of Sex Trafficking Victims in Western Countries: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Human Trafficking 2022;8(4):367 View
  32. Bandeira N, Treichel C, Onocko-Campos R. Estudo sobre abandono e não adesão ao tratamento em Centros de Atenção Psicossocial. Saúde em Debate 2020;44(spe3):95 View
  33. Meyer J, Okuboyejo S. User Reviews of Depression App Features: Sentiment Analysis. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(12):e17062 View
  34. Lee S, Lim J, Lee S, Heo Y, Jung D. Group-tailored feedback on online mental health screening for university students: using cluster analysis. BMC Primary Care 2022;23(1) View
  35. Hemberg J, Östman L, Korzhina Y, Groundstroem H, Nyström L, Nyman-Kurkiala P. Loneliness as experienced by adolescents and young adults: an explorative qualitative study. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth 2022;27(1):362 View
  36. Scott J, Hockey S, Ospina‐Pinillos L, Doraiswamy P, Alvarez‐Jimenez M, Hickie I. Research to Clinical Practice—Youth seeking mental health information online and its impact on the first steps in the patient journey. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2022;145(3):301 View
  37. Korzhina Y, Hemberg J, Nyman-Kurkiala P, Fagerström L. Causes of involuntary loneliness among adolescents and young adults: an integrative review. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth 2022;27(1):493 View
  38. Nguyen L, Davis H, Bellefeuille S, Havens J, Jack S, Di Rezze B, Ketelaar M, Gorter J. Canadian Resources for Siblings of Youth With Chronic Health Conditions to Inform and Support With Healthcare Management: A Qualitative Document Analysis. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 2021;2 View
  39. White L, Staniford L. Personal Narratives of Mental Illness: From Hostage to Survivor. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2023;44(4):270 View
  40. Rose D, Bradley F, O’Connor D, Hall J, Morrison R, Mulkerrins M, Nye C, Russell T. The mental wellbeing of young farmers in Ireland and the UK: driving factors, help-seeking, and support. Scottish Geographical Journal 2024;140(1-2):155 View
  41. Engel E, Gell S, Heiss R, Karsay K. Social media influencers and adolescents’ health: A scoping review of the research field. Social Science & Medicine 2024;340:116387 View
  42. Dennis R, Mark H, Laura C. Voices of resilience: A qualitative exploration of blogging as a resilience intervention among young people in the philippines. i-manager's Journal on Humanities & Social Sciences 2024;4(1):15 View
  43. Emara I. Knocking on doors: The use of blogging sites by visually impaired people in the USA preliminary study. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. He Y, Kraus K, Preece J. Online Communities and Social Computing. View
  2. Wüthrich V, Sabatella F. Jugendliche im Übergang zwischen Schule und Beruf. View
  3. Seçkin G. Emotions, Technology, and Health. View
  4. Mukherjee S, Kumar J, Jha A, Pandey J. E-Collaboration Technologies and Strategies for Competitive Advantage Amid Challenging Times. View
  5. Mukherjee S, Kumar J, Jha A, Rani J. Research Anthology on Improving Health Literacy Through Patient Communication and Mass Media. View
  6. Rafajac O, Jakupović A. Integral Communication and Digital Identity. View