Published on in Vol 16, No 12 (2014): December

Therapeutic Affordances of Social Media: Emergent Themes From a Global Online Survey of People With Chronic Pain

Therapeutic Affordances of Social Media: Emergent Themes From a Global Online Survey of People With Chronic Pain

Therapeutic Affordances of Social Media: Emergent Themes From a Global Online Survey of People With Chronic Pain

Journals

  1. Merolli M, Gray K, Martin-Sanchez F, Lopez-Campos G. Patient-Reported Outcomes and Therapeutic Affordances of Social Media: Findings From a Global Online Survey of People With Chronic Pain. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(1):e20 View
  2. Merolli M, Gray K, Martin-Sanchez F, Mantopoulos S, Hogg M. Using Social Media While Waiting in Pain: A Clinical 12-Week Longitudinal Pilot Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2015;4(3):e101 View
  3. Dodemaide P, Joubert L, Merolli M, Hill N. Exploring the Therapeutic and Nontherapeutic Affordances of Social Media Use by Young Adults with Lived Experience of Self-Harm or Suicidal Ideation: A Scoping Review. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 2019;22(10):622 View
  4. Shoebotham A, Coulson N. Therapeutic Affordances of Online Support Group Use in Women With Endometriosis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(5):e109 View
  5. Primack B, Escobar-Viera C. Social Media as It Interfaces with Psychosocial Development and Mental Illness in Transitional Age Youth. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2017;26(2):217 View
  6. Coulson N. Affordance theory can help understanding of individuals' use of online support communities. British Journal of Health Psychology 2017;22(3):379 View
  7. Martin-Sanchez F, Lopez-Campos G. The New Role of Biomedical Informatics in the Age of Digital Medicine. Methods of Information in Medicine 2016;55(05):392 View
  8. Milton A, La Monica H, Dowling M, Yee H, Davenport T, Braunstein K, Flego A, Burns J, Hickie I. Gambling and the Role of Resilience in an International Online Sample of Current and Ex-serving Military Personnel as Compared to the General Population. Journal of Gambling Studies 2020;36(2):477 View
  9. Robinson A, Bonnette A, Howard K, Ceballos N, Dailey S, Lu Y, Grimes T. Social comparisons, social media addiction, and social interaction: An examination of specific social media behaviors related to major depressive disorder in a millennial population. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research 2019;24(1) View
  10. Elphinston R, Scotti Requena S, Angus D, de Andrade D, Freeman C, Day M. The Promotion of Policy Changes Restricting Access to Codeine Medicines on Twitter: What do National Pain Organizations Say?. The Journal of Pain 2020;21(7-8):881 View
  11. Allen C, Vassilev I, Kennedy A, Rogers A. Long-Term Condition Self-Management Support in Online Communities: A Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Papers. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(3):e61 View
  12. Gonzalez E, Mitra S, Turel O. Motivational Impacts on Intent to Use Health-Related Social Media. Journal of Computer Information Systems 2020;60(2):136 View
  13. Coulson N, Bullock E, Rodham K. Exploring the Therapeutic Affordances of Self-Harm Online Support Communities: An Online Survey of Members. JMIR Mental Health 2017;4(4):e44 View
  14. Johnson D, Levings‐Gregory M, Pickens J, Andrews L. Using Social Media to Change the Narrative Around Chronic Illness. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 2020;41(1):67 View
  15. Hill J, Harrell L. Women and Chronic Pain: Understanding the challenges and empowering for change. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 2020;32(3-4):243 View
  16. Primack B, Shensa A, Escobar-Viera C, Barrett E, Sidani J, Colditz J, James A. Use of multiple social media platforms and symptoms of depression and anxiety: A nationally-representative study among U.S. young adults. Computers in Human Behavior 2017;69:1 View
  17. Maor D, Mitchem K. Hospitalized Adolescents’ Use of Mobile Technologies for Learning, Communication, and Well-Being. Journal of Adolescent Research 2020;35(2):225 View
  18. Brignone L, Edleson J. The Dating and Domestic Violence App Rubric: Synthesizing Clinical Best Practices and Digital Health App Standards for Relationship Violence Prevention Smartphone Apps. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 2019;35(19):1859 View
  19. Gasteiger N, Grainger R, Day K. Arthritis-Related Support in a Social Media Group for Quilting Hobbyists: Qualitative Study. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2018;7(2):e11026 View
  20. Costello K. Quality of medical advice for chronic pain on social platforms. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 2019;56(1):381 View
  21. Milton A, Davenport T, Iorfino F, Flego A, Burns J, Hickie I. Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors and Their Associations With Transitional Life Events in Men and Women: Findings From an International Web-Based Sample. JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(9):e18383 View
  22. De Nardi L, Trombetta A, Ghirardo S, Genovese M, Barbi E, Taucar V. Adolescents with chronic disease and social media: a cross-sectional study. Archives of Disease in Childhood 2020;105(8):744 View
  23. Almugathwi M, Wearden A, Green K, Hill-Feltham P, Powell R. Online support group users’ perceptions and experiences of bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHAs): a qualitative study. International Journal of Audiology 2020;59(11):850 View
  24. O'Leary K, Coulson N, Perez-Vallejos E, McAuley D. Towards understanding how individuals with inflammatory bowel disease use contemporary social media platforms for health-related discourse. Computers in Human Behavior 2020;112:106463 View
  25. Hong S, Oh S. Why People Don’t Use Facebook Anymore? An Investigation Into the Relationship Between the Big Five Personality Traits and the Motivation to Leave Facebook. Frontiers in Psychology 2020;11 View
  26. Salvador P, Alves K, Rodrigues C, Oliveira L. Online data collection strategies used in qualitative research of the health field: a scoping review. Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem 2020;41 View
  27. Karos K, McParland J, Bunzli S, Devan H, Hirsh A, Kapos F, Keogh E, Moore D, Tracy L, Ashton-James C. The social threats of COVID-19 for people with chronic pain. Pain 2020;161(10):2229 View
  28. Kelleher E, Giampietro P, Moreno M. Social Media Use Among Young Adults With Connective Tissue Disorders: Cross-Sectional Pilot Study. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2020;3(2):e16367 View
  29. Areli E, Godfrey H, Perry M, Hempel D, Saipe B, Grainger R, Hale L, Devan H. ‘I think there is nothing . . . that is really comprehensive’: healthcare professionals’ views on recommending online resources for pain self-management. British Journal of Pain 2021;15(4):429 View
  30. Aikman K, Burtt L, Ronde O, Lim D, Stratton P, Wong M, Grainger R, Devan H. Mass media campaigns for chronic pain: a scoping review to inform design of future campaigns. Physical Therapy Reviews 2020;25(5-6):331 View
  31. Cury D, Paez L, Micheletti A, Reis S. The Impact of Electronic Media on Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy 2021;Volume 14:809 View
  32. O'Hagan E, Traeger A, Bunzli S, Leake H, Schabrun S, Wand B, O'Neill S, Harris I, McAuley J. What do people post on social media relative to low back pain? A content analysis of Australian data. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice 2021;54:102402 View
  33. Voth Schrag R, Hairston D, Brown M, Wood L. Advocate and Survivor Perspectives on the Role of Technology in Help Seeking and Services with Emerging Adults in Higher Education. Journal of Family Violence 2022;37(1):123 View
  34. Devan H, Elphick-laveta T, Lynch M, MacDonell K, Marshall D, Tuhi L, Grainger R. “Power of Storytelling”: A Content Analysis of Chronic Pain Narratives on YouTube. Canadian Journal of Pain 2021;5(1):117 View
  35. Kozinets R, Ferreira D, Chimenti P, Price L, Goulding C. How Do Platforms Empower Consumers? Insights from the Affordances and Constraints of Reclame Aqui. Journal of Consumer Research 2021;48(3):428 View
  36. Smailhodzic E, Boonstra A, Langley D. Social media enabled interactions in healthcare: Towards a taxonomy. Social Science & Medicine 2021;291:114469 View
  37. Neefjes V. Metaphors and decision making in parental blogs about their children with life-limiting diseases: who’s afraid of the war metaphor?. Medical Humanities 2023;49(3):427 View
  38. Wood L, Hairston D, Schrag R, Clark E, Parra-Cardona R, Temple J. Creating a Digital Trauma Informed Space: Chat and Text Advocacy for Survivors of Violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2022;37(19-20):NP18960 View
  39. Primack B, Perryman K, Crofford R, Escobar-Viera C. Social Media as It Interfaces with Psychosocial Development and Mental Illness in Transitional-Age Youth. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2022;31(1):11 View
  40. Voth Schrag R, Leat S, Backes B, Childress S, Wood L. “So many extra safety layers:” Virtual service provision and implementing social distancing in interpersonal violence service agencies during COVID-19. Journal of Family Violence 2023;38(2):227 View
  41. Tour S, Thompson A, Howard R, Larkin M. Experiences of Blogging About Visible and Long-term Skin Conditions: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. JMIR Dermatology 2022;5(2):e29980 View
  42. Milton A, Hambleton A, Roberts A, Davenport T, Flego A, Burns J, Hickie I. Body Image Distress and Its Associations From an International Sample of Men and Women Across the Adult Life Span: Web-Based Survey Study. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(11):e25329 View
  43. Inman J, Ellard D. What influences graduate medical students’ beliefs of lower back pain? A mixed methods cross sectional study. BMC Medical Education 2022;22(1) View
  44. Leimonis E, Koutra K. Social media use and mental health in young adults of Greece: A cross-sectional study. Clinical Psychology in Europe 2022;4(2) View
  45. Ronzhyn A, Cardenal A, Batlle Rubio A. Defining affordances in social media research: A literature review. New Media & Society 2023;25(11):3165 View
  46. Amin F, Khan M. Online Reputation and Stress: Discovering the Dark Side of Social Media. FIIB Business Review 2021;10(2):181 View
  47. Moyano D, Lopez M, Cavallo A, Candia J, Kaen A, Irazola V, Beratarrechea A. The Use of 2 e-Learning Modalities for Diabetes Education Using Facebook in 2 Cities of Argentina During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(11):e38862 View
  48. Ashtari S, Taylor A. The Internet Knows More Than My Physician: Qualitative Interview Study of People With Rare Diseases and How They Use Online Support Groups. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(8):e39172 View
  49. Kilcoyne S, Rogers C, Thomas G, Wall S, Johnson D. Craniofacial Surgery-Related Hashtag Utilisation on Instagram. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2021;32(6):2035 View
  50. Fullerton H, Dawood A, Kalavrezos N, Sinha D. Contemporary management of advanced midface malignancy in the age of Instagram - a parallel surgical and patient's perspective. British Dental Journal 2021;231(4):233 View
  51. Sseviiri H, Alencar A, Kisira Y. Urban Refugees’ Digital Experiences and Social Connections During Covid-19 Response in Kampala, Uganda. Media and Communication 2022;10(2):276 View
  52. Harter C, Ness M, Goldin A, Lee C, Merenda C, Riberdy A, Saha A, Araojo R, Tarver M. Exploring Chronic Pain and Pain Management Perspectives: Qualitative Pilot Analysis of Web-Based Health Community Posts. JMIR Infodemiology 2023;3:e41672 View
  53. Kelling A, Kelling N, Cherry S. The effectiveness of social activism gaming on changing social networking site use. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2023;67(1):1942 View
  54. Yalamanchili B, Basch C, Fera J, Sullivan M. Using Social Media to Discuss Chronic Pain: A Descriptive Study of TikTok Content. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet 2023;27(2):173 View
  55. Wright P, Raynor P, Bowers D, Combs E, Corbett C, Hardy H, Patel K. Leveraging digital technology for social connectedness among adults with chronic conditions: A systematic review. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  56. France E, Uny I, Turley R, Thomson K, Noyes J, Jordan A, Forbat L, Caes L, Silveira Bianchim M. A meta-ethnography of how children and young people with chronic non-cancer pain and their families experience and understand their condition, pain services, and treatments. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2023;2023(10) View
  57. Hartley C, Penlington C. ‘I felt part of the solution’. A qualitative study about the interface between lived experience advocates, professionals and organisations in the field of persistent pain. British Journal of Pain 2024;18(2):120 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Kreniske P, Spindler E, Santelli J. Technology and Adolescent Health. View
  2. Bond C, Merolli M, Ahmed O. Participatory Health Through Social Media. View