Published on in Vol 16, No 10 (2014): October

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Tweet Content Related to Sexually Transmitted Diseases: No Joking Matter

Tweet Content Related to Sexually Transmitted Diseases: No Joking Matter

Tweet Content Related to Sexually Transmitted Diseases: No Joking Matter

Journals

  1. Valente P, Morin C, Roy M, Mercier A, Atlani-Duault L. Sexual transmission of Zika virus on Twitter: A depoliticised epidemic. Global Public Health 2020;15(11):1689 View
  2. Morin C, Mercier A, Atlani-Duault L. Text–Image Relationships in Tweets: Shaping the Meanings of an Epidemic. Societies 2019;9(1):12 View
  3. Marco-Ruiz L, Wynn R, Oyeyemi S, Budrionis A, Yigzaw K, Bellika J. Impact of Illness on Electronic Health Use (The Seventh Tromsø Study - Part 2): Population-Based Questionnaire Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e13116 View
  4. Attridge M, Holmstrom S, Sheehan K. Injury Prevention Opportunities in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2020;21(1):100761 View
  5. Adams S, Schiffers P. Co-constructed health narratives during a ‘media event’: The case of the first Dutch Twitter heart operation. DIGITAL HEALTH 2017;3 View
  6. Budrionis A, Wynn R, Marco-Ruiz L, Yigzaw K, Bergvik S, Oyeyemi S, Bellika J. Impact of the Use of Electronic Health Tools on the Psychological and Emotional Well-Being of Electronic Health Service Users (The Seventh Tromsø Study - Part 3): Population-Based Questionnaire Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e13118 View
  7. Lohmann S. Who is Saying What on Twitter: An Analysis of Messages with References to HIV and HIV Risk Behavior. Acta de Investigación Psicológica 2018;8(1):95 View
  8. Kendra R, Karki S, Eickholt J, Gandy L. Characterizing the Discussion of Antibiotics in the Twittersphere: What is the Bigger Picture?. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(6):e154 View
  9. Gabarron E, Luque L, Schopf T, Lau A, Armayones M, Wynn R, Serrano J. Impact of Facebook Ads for Sexual Health Promotion Via an Educational Web App. International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications 2017;8(2):18 View
  10. Chu K, Colditz J, Sidani J, Zimmer M, Primack B. Re-evaluating standards of human subjects protection for sensitive health data in social media networks. Social Networks 2021;67:41 View
  11. Doan S, Ritchart A, Perry N, Chaparro J, Conway M. How Do You #relax When You’re #stressed? A Content Analysis and Infodemiology Study of Stress-Related Tweets. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(2):e35 View
  12. Gabarron E, Årsand E, Wynn R. Social Media Use in Interventions for Diabetes: Rapid Evidence-Based Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(8):e10303 View
  13. Samuel G, Derrick G, van Leeuwen T. The Ethics Ecosystem: Personal Ethics, Network Governance and Regulating Actors Governing the Use of Social Media Research Data. Minerva 2019;57(3):317 View
  14. Makita M, Mas-Bleda A, Morris S, Thelwall M. Mental Health Discourses on Twitter during Mental Health Awareness Week. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2021;42(5):437 View
  15. Little R, West B, Boonstra P, Hu J. Measures of the Degree of Departure from Ignorable Sample Selection. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 2020;8(5):932 View
  16. Wynn R, Gabarron E, Johnsen J, Traver V. Special Issue on E-Health Services. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(8):2885 View
  17. Huesch M, Chetlen A, Segel J, Schetter S. Frequencies of Private Mentions and Sharing of Mammography and Breast Cancer Terms on Facebook: A Pilot Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(6):e201 View
  18. Glowacki E, McGlone M, Bell R. Targeting Type 2: Linguistic Agency Assignment in Diabetes Prevention Policy Messaging. Journal of Health Communication 2016;21(4):457 View
  19. Alhassan R, Abdul-Fatawu A, Adzimah-Yeboah B, Nyaledzigbor W, Agana S, Mwini-Nyaledzigbor P. Determinants of use of mobile phones for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) education and prevention among adolescents and young adult population in Ghana: implications of public health policy and interventions design. Reproductive Health 2019;16(1) View
  20. Gabarron E, Wynn R. Use of social media for sexual health promotion: a scoping review. Global Health Action 2016;9(1):32193 View
  21. Wynn R, Oyeyemi S, Budrionis A, Marco-Ruiz L, Yigzaw K, Bellika J. Electronic Health Use in a Representative Sample of 18,497 Respondents in Norway (The Seventh Tromsø Study - Part 1): Population-Based Questionnaire Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2020;8(3):e13106 View
  22. Stevens R, Bonett S, Bannon J, Chittamuru D, Slaff B, Browne S, Huang S, Bauermeister J. Association Between HIV-Related Tweets and HIV Incidence in the United States: Infodemiology Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(6):e17196 View
  23. Yigzaw K, Wynn R, Marco-Ruiz L, Budrionis A, Oyeyemi S, Fagerlund A, Bellika J. The Association Between Health Information Seeking on the Internet and Physician Visits (The Seventh Tromsø Study - Part 4): Population-Based Questionnaire Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e13120 View
  24. Kearney K, Darling S, Dukes C. Disability and Dating: Exploring the Twittersphere. Inclusion 2020;8(4):293 View
  25. Gupta A, Meriwether K, Petruska S, Fazenbaker-Crowell S, McKenzie C, Goble A, Stewart J. Viewer interaction with YouTube videos about hysterectomy recovery. WikiJournal of Medicine 2020;7(1) View
  26. Döring N, Conde M. Sexuelle Gesundheitsinformationen in sozialen Medien: Ein systematisches Scoping Review. Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz 2021;64(11):1416 View
  27. Oh J, Bonett S, Kranzler E, Saconi B, Stevens R. User- and Message-Level Correlates of Endorsement and Engagement for HIV-Related Messages on Twitter: Cross-sectional Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2022;8(6):e32718 View
  28. Zhu Y, Wang X, You X, Zhao H, Guo Y, Cao W, Xin M, Li J. Cut-off value of the eHEALS score as a measure of eHealth skills among rural residents in Gansu, China. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  29. Dawson A, Fitzpatrick A, Matthews J, Nguyen A, Papanaoum K, Smith J, Zhang L. Characterisation of social media conversations on syphilis: an unobtrusive observational study. Sexual Health 2024;21(2) View
  30. Shapiro G, Surian D, Dunn A, Perry R, Kelaher M. Comparing human papillomavirus vaccine concerns on Twitter: a cross-sectional study of users in Australia, Canada and the UK. BMJ Open 2017;7(10):e016869 View
  31. Wang Y, Bannon J, Roszkowska N, Wilson E, Bonett S, Lazarus E, Dowshen N, Stevens R. From virus to viral: content analysis of HIV-related Twitter messages among young men in the U.S.. BMC Digital Health 2024;2(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gabarron E, Luque L, Schopf T, Lau A, Armayones M, Wynn R, Serrano J. Healthcare Policy and Reform. View