Published on in Vol 15, No 5 (2013): May

Work and “Mass Personal” Communication as Means of Navigating Nutrition and Exercise Concerns in an Online Cancer Community

Work and “Mass Personal” Communication as Means of Navigating Nutrition and Exercise Concerns in an Online Cancer Community

Work and “Mass Personal” Communication as Means of Navigating Nutrition and Exercise Concerns in an Online Cancer Community

Journals

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. Basinger E, Farris M, Delaney A. Investigating the Experience of Diabetes Stigma in Online Forums. Southern Communication Journal 2020;85(1):43 View
  7. 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