Published on in Vol 22, No 12 (2020): December

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/21886, first published .
Real-Time Communication: Creating a Path to COVID-19 Public Health Activism in Adolescents Using Social Media

Real-Time Communication: Creating a Path to COVID-19 Public Health Activism in Adolescents Using Social Media

Real-Time Communication: Creating a Path to COVID-19 Public Health Activism in Adolescents Using Social Media

Journals

  1. Ghergut A, Maftei A, Grigore A. The light and the dark side of social media use: Depression, anxiety, and eating attitudes among adolescents. Psihologija 2022;55(3):269 View
  2. Han W, Liu W, Xie J, Zhang S. Social support to mitigate perceived risk: moderating effect of trust. Current Issues in Tourism 2023;26(11):1797 View
  3. Zander K, Sibarani R, Lassa J, Nguyen D, Dimmock A. How do Australians use social media during natural hazards? A survey. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 2022;81:103207 View
  4. Ryan G, Askelson N, Woodworth K, Lindley M, Gedlinske A, Parker A, Gidengil C, Petersen C, Scherer A. Unvaccinated Adolescents' COVID-19 Vaccine Intentions: Implications for Public Health Messaging. Journal of Adolescent Health 2023;73(4):679 View
  5. Douglass C, Roe M, Raggatt M, Schlotthauer F, Swe Z, Main S, Lim M, Masson L. Young People’s Recommendations for Accessible, Engaging, and Relevant COVID-19 Research Communication in Australia. Youth & Society 2024;56(6):1013 View
  6. So B, Kwon K. Combined benefits of active and passive social media during the COVID-19 pandemic: a health perspective. Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication 2024 View
  7. Chen A, Park C, Darkwa A, Holliday R, Best M. "We're Not in That Circle of Misinformation": Understanding Community-Based Trusted Messengers Through Cultural Code-Switching. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 2024;8(CSCW1):1 View
  8. Nguyen B, Raeside R, Kite J, Freeman B, Phongsavan P, Cheng H, Steinbeck K, Baur L, Partridge S. “What concerns me or what is most interesting to me”: A qualitative study about what influences adolescent engagement with public health issues. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2024;35(4):1295 View
  9. Peter N, Donelle L, George C, Kothari A. Equity-informed social media COVID-19 risk communication strategies: a scoping review. BMJ Open 2024;14(8):e085630 View
  10. Kelly A. Assessing the validity of social media in fighting COVID-19 in Africa. Discover Social Science and Health 2024;4(1) View
  11. Martínez-Sanz R, Durántez-Stolle P. Social Learning on TikTok: the Community as a Literacy Axis on Blood Donation. Comunicar 2024;32(79):47 View
  12. Taba M, Ayre J, McCaffery K, Vassilenko D, Ma I, Haynes T, Leask J, Wilson A, Bonner C. Co‐Designing a Framework for Social Media Health Communication to Young People: A Participatory Research Study. Health Expectations 2025;28(2) View
  13. Hilliard, MHA, MBA, CEM, CFM H, Ignaszewski, MD, FRCPC M, Sobowale, MD K, Chokroverty, MD, FAAP L. Social media for emergency messaging with youth and families during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic: Getting it right. Journal of Emergency Management 2021;19(9):109 View
  14. Holliday R, Darkwa A, Brooks G, Akintobi T, Chen A, Quarells R, Best M. Developing counter-narratives to address COVID-19 misinformation among 18–24 year olds in community and campus settings. Vaccine 2025:127135 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Luo J, Shaw A. Anxiety, Uncertainty, and Resilience During the Pandemic Period - Anthropological and Psychological Perspectives. View
  2. Tariq M. Medical Entrepreneurship. View
  3. Maher D. Handbook of Social Media in Education Consumer Behavior and Politics. View