Published on in Vol 15, No 5 (2013): May
Journals
- Love B, Donovan E. Online Friends, Offline Loved Ones, and Full-Time Media: Young Adult “Mass Personal” Use of Communication Resources for Informational and Emotional Support. Journal of Cancer Education 2014;29(2):241 View
- Li S, Feng B, Chen M, Bell R. Physician Review Websites: Effects of the Proportion and Position of Negative Reviews on Readers’ Willingness to Choose the Doctor. Journal of Health Communication 2015;20(4):453 View
- Gesser-Edelsburg A, Shalayeva S. Internet as a Source of Long-Term and Real-Time Professional, Psychological, and Nutritional Treatment: A Qualitative Case Study Among Former Israeli Soviet Union Immigrants. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(2):e33 View
- Thompson C, Crook B, Love B, Macpherson C, Johnson R. Understanding how adolescents and young adults with cancer talk about needs in online and face-to-face support groups. Journal of Health Psychology 2016;21(11):2636 View
- Koskan A, Klasko L, Davis S, Gwede C, Wells K, Kumar A, Lopez N, Meade C. Use and Taxonomy of Social Media in Cancer-Related Research: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Public Health 2014;104(7):e20 View
- Basinger E, Farris M, Delaney A. Investigating the Experience of Diabetes Stigma in Online Forums. Southern Communication Journal 2020;85(1):43 View
- Rogers C, Moutinho Jr T, Liu X, Valdez R. Designing Consumer Health Information Technology to Support Biform and Articulation Work: A Qualitative Study of Diet and Nutrition Management as Patient Work. JMIR Human Factors 2021;8(3):e27452 View
- Khan R, Tschanz J, De La Cruz M, Hui D, Urbauer D, Grouls A, Bruera E. Patient considerations of social media account management after death. Supportive Care in Cancer 2024;32(10) View