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Perceptions of prep on Twitter: a theoretically guided content analysis on the behavioral determinants of PrEP uptake
- Christopher Calabrese, Jingwen Zhang, Xudong Yu
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Health New Media Res. 2022;6(1):65-102.
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Original Article
Jun 30, 2022
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Balancing independence, collective interests, and media responsibilities: a framing analysis of COVID-19 coverage in the Sydney Morning Herald
- Mehwish Yaqoob Khan, Vivian A. Martinez-Diaz
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Health New Media Res. 2024;8(1):27-34.
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Original Article
Jun 11, 2024
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A discourse appraisal of conspiracy perceptions about COVID-19 and its vaccine in Nigeria’s social media space
- Emmanuel Chinaguh, Kehinde Adeosun, Hannah Adejumobi
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Health New Media Res. 2022;6(2):213-226.
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Original Article
Dec 31, 2022
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If the evidence is not research, what is it? Egyptian physicians’ explanations of the lack of research citations in their health vlogs
- Noha Atef
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Health New Media Res. 2022;6(2):227-235.
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Original Article
Dec 31, 2022
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“The mask is not for you”: a framing analysis of pro- and anti-mask sentiment on Twitter
- Scott S.D. Mitchell, Josh Beanlands
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Health New Media Res. 2022;6(1):3-34.
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Original Article
Jun 30, 2022
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Who will help you to practice good health habits and who will give you eating disorders? Analysis of WeightWatchers Twitter network
- SangHee Park, Claire Youngnyo Joa, Brett Labbé
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Health New Media Res. 2022;6(1):35-64.
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Original Article
Jun 30, 2022
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Fake news and misinformation on COVID-19: implications for media credibility in Nigeria
- Desmond Onyemechi Okocha, Samuel Matthew Akpe
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Health New Media Res. 2022;6(1):139-161.
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Original Article
Jun 30, 2022
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