Published on in Vol 22, No 8 (2020): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/16239, first published .
#BlackBreastsMatter: Process Evaluation of Recruitment and Engagement of Pregnant African American Women for a Social Media Intervention Study to Increase Breastfeeding

#BlackBreastsMatter: Process Evaluation of Recruitment and Engagement of Pregnant African American Women for a Social Media Intervention Study to Increase Breastfeeding

#BlackBreastsMatter: Process Evaluation of Recruitment and Engagement of Pregnant African American Women for a Social Media Intervention Study to Increase Breastfeeding

Journals

  1. Bonnevie E, Rosenberg S, Goldbarg J, Ashley-West A, Smyser J. Building Strong Futures: The Feasibility of Using a Targeted Digital Media Campaign to Improve Knowledge About Pregnancy and Low Birthweight Among Black Women. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2021;25(1):127 View
  2. Levshin V. Significance of and technologies for anticancer education in the population for effective cancer control. Onkologiya. Zhurnal imeni P.A.Gertsena 2022;11(5):49 View
  3. Oto T, Watanabe J, Ito Y, Kotani K. Social Networking Services as a Tool for Support of Mothers: A Literature Review. Women's Health Reports 2022;3(1):931 View
  4. Romano M, Perez K, Abarca D. The BabyTok Project: Examining the Feasibility and Acceptability of a Light-Touch Social Media Project for Infant–Toddler Teachers. Early Childhood Education Journal 2024;52(1):191 View
  5. Haley C, Gross T, Story C, McElderry C, Stone K. Social Media Usage as a Form of Breastfeeding Support Among Black Mothers: A Scoping Review of the Literature. Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health 2023;68(4):442 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Clare C, Killings N. Black Women's Reproductive Health and Sexuality. View