Published on in Vol 22, No 10 (2020): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/16378, first published .
Effectiveness of a Peer-Led Web-Based Intervention to Improve General Self-Efficacy in Using Dating Apps Among Young Adults: Randomized Clustered Trial

Effectiveness of a Peer-Led Web-Based Intervention to Improve General Self-Efficacy in Using Dating Apps Among Young Adults: Randomized Clustered Trial

Effectiveness of a Peer-Led Web-Based Intervention to Improve General Self-Efficacy in Using Dating Apps Among Young Adults: Randomized Clustered Trial

Journals

  1. Franco Vega I, Eleftheriou A, Graham C. Using Video Games to Improve the Sexual Health of Young People Aged 15 to 25 Years: Rapid Review. JMIR Serious Games 2022;10(2):e33207 View
  2. Woerner J, Chadwick S, Antebi-Gruszka N, Siegel K, Schrimshaw E. Negative Sexual Experiences Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Using GPS-Enabled Hook-Up Apps and Websites. The Journal of Sex Research 2024;61(8):1142 View
  3. Chen W, Yang Z, Ma Q, Zhou X. Factors associated with online dating among college students engaging in casual sexual behavior in China: cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View
  4. Ding J, Pan T, Lu X, You X, Qi J. Effects of peer-led education on knowledge, attitudes, practices of stoma care, and quality of life in bladder cancer patients after permanent ostomy. Frontiers in Medicine 2024;11 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. O’Gorman K, Wilson M, Seidler Z. Masculinities and Mental Health in Young Men. View