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9521por Sunkureddi, Prashanth, Gibson, Dawn, Doogan, Stephen, Heid, John, Benosman, Samir, Park, Yujin“…METHODS: Unguided, English-language patient narratives reported between January 2010 and May 2016 were collected from 52 online sources (e.g., general/health social networking sites, patient–physician Q&A sites, AS forums). …”
Publicado 2018
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9522por Gianfredi, Vincenza, Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi, Nucci, Daniele, Martini, Mariano, Rosselli, Roberto, Minelli, Liliana, Moretti, Massimo“…The search string used included proper keywords, like big data, nontraditional data sources, social media, social networks, infodemiology, infoveillance, novel data streams (NDS), digital epidemiology, digital behavior, Google Trends, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Ebola, Zika, dengue, Chikungunya, Chagas, and the other neglected tropical diseases. …”
Publicado 2018
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9523“…RESULTS: Our analyses suggested that persons with schizophrenia and their caregivers both internalized negative valuation from their social networks and reduced engagement in the community. …”
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9524por Kerr, Zachary Y., Register-Mihalik, Johna K., Haarbauer-Krupa, Juliet, Kroshus, Emily, Go, Vivian, Gildner, Paula, Byrd, K. Hunter, Marshall, Stephen W.“…POL is based on the Diffusion of Innovations framework and involves identifying, recruiting, and training well-respected and trusted individuals to personally endorse prevention and risk-reduction within their social networks. Critical behavioral changes related to concussion disclosure and management have been shown to diffuse to others if enough opinion leaders endorse and support the behaviors. …”
Publicado 2018
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9525por Stafford, Mai, von Wagner, Christian, Perman, Sarah, Taylor, Jayne, Kuh, Diana, Sheringham, Jessica“…At ages 68–69 years, being unmarried or not cohabiting (incident rate ratio [IRR] 1·33, 95% CI 1·20–1·47) and small personal social networks (IRR 1·51, 1·32–1·71) were independently associated with non-participation in more services, with associations consistent across most services. …”
Publicado 2018
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9526Information Circulation in times of Ebola: Twitter and the Sexual Transmission of Ebola by Survivorspor Morin, Celine, Bost, Ida, Mercier, Arnaud, Dozon, Jean-Pierre, Atlani-Duault, Laetitia“…Such an event raises questions about the circulation of health information across social networks. This article presents an analysis of tweets concerning a specific theme: the sexual transmission of the virus by survivors, at a time when there was a great uncertainty about the duration and even the possibility of such transmission. …”
Publicado 2018
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9527“…There is a need to innovate and draw lessons from the ‘informal’ social networks/schemes as they are reported to be more effective in cushioning the financial burden. …”
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9528por Prasad, Saras, Harshe, Devavrat, Kaur, Navneet, Jangannavar, Sudha, Srivastava, Aishwarya, Achanta, Unnati, Khan, Samra, Harshe, Gurudas“…Predictors for time spent on social networking sites were ego resiliency (β = 0.256, t = 2.278, P = 0.008), conscientiousness (β = −0.220, t = −2.307, P = 0.023), neuroticism (β = −0.196, t = −2.037, P = 0.044), and openness (β = −0.225, t = −2.349, P = 0.020). …”
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9529por Tanaka, Chika, Tuliao, Maria Teresa Reyes, Tanaka, Eizaburo, Yamashita, Tadashi, Matsuo, Hiroya“…Stigma experiences reduced social networks and opportunities for PMHP, threatened the economic survival of their entire family, and exacerbated their mental health problems. …”
Publicado 2018
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9530“…This paper will suggest the value of the IE and the role individuals can play within their own social networks to advance public health efforts to manage disease events. …”
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9531“…BACKGROUND: The recent rise in popularity and scale of social networking services (SNSs) has resulted in an increasing need for SNS-based information extraction systems. …”
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9532por Bunting, Amanda M., Oser, Carrie B., Staton, Michele, Eddens, Katherine S., Knudsen, Hannah“…At the interpersonal level, homogenous social networks (i.e., homophilious drug-using networks) and networks with limited treatment knowledge inhibited treatment. …”
Publicado 2018
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9533“…OBJECTIVES: (1) To examine ways for health organizations to correct misinformation concerning the measles vaccination on social networks for two groups: pro-vaccination and hesitant; (2) To examine the types of reactions of two subgroups (pro-vaccination, hesitant) to misinformation correction; and (3) To examine the effect of misinformation correction on these two subgroups regarding reliability, satisfaction, self-efficacy and intentions. …”
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9534por Barry, Megan C., Threats, Megan, Blackburn, Natalie A., LeGrand, Sara, Dong, Willa, Pulley, Deren V., Sallabank, Greg, Harper, Gary W., Hightow-Weidman, Lisa B., Bauermeister, Jose A., Muessig, Kathryn E.“…Overlapping stigmas related to sexual minority-, race/ethnicity-, and HIV-status pose barriers to HIV prevention and care and the creation of supportive social networks for young, Black, gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM). …”
Publicado 2019
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9535“…RESULTS: Six social psychological mechanisms were revealed as the mentors’ focus areas in their interaction with stroke individuals and informal caregivers: a) Tailored approach – by individual preferences, b) Dialogue-based communication, c) Development of a good relationship, d) Transfer of activities to everyday and social contexts, e) Involvement of relatives and social networks, and f) Supporting tools – to optimise actions and communication. …”
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9536por Gu, Dongxiao, Guo, Jingjing, Liang, Changyong, Lu, Wenxing, Zhao, Shuping, Liu, Bing, Long, Tianyue“…Background: With the popularity of mobile Internet and social networks, an increasing number of social media-based health management systems (SocialHMS) have emerged in recent years. …”
Publicado 2019
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9537“…The views of family and social networks, and community attitudes particularly around breastfeeding in public, influence infant feeding decisions. …”
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9538por Dekhtyar, Serhiy, Marseglia, Anna, Xu, Weili, Darin‐Mattsson, Alexander, Wang, Hui‐Xin, Fratiglioni, Laura“…Structural equation modeling was used to generate a cognitive reserve indicator from 4 previously validated contributors: early life education, midlife substantive work complexity, late life leisure activities, and late life social networks. Cox proportional hazard models estimated dementia risk in relation to cognitive reserve indicator. …”
Publicado 2019
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9539por Twyman, Laura, Cowles, Carla, Walsberger, Scott C., Baker, Amanda L., Bonevski, Billie“…Consumers identified smoking as an integral part of life and social networks, as a way of maintaining control and lack of social support to quit as key themes. …”
Publicado 2019
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9540“…These included artificial intelligence (57 apps), bionic adaptation (33 apps), cognitive and behavioral therapies (68 apps), contingency management (24 apps), education and information (85 apps), enhanced motivation (50 apps), facilitating, reminding and referring (60 apps), gaming and gamification (52 apps), mindfulness training (18 apps), monitoring and feedback (192 apps), norm setting (7 apps), skills training (85 apps) and social support and social networking (59 apps). The most frequently observed grant types included Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grants (40.8%) and Research Project Grants (R01s) (26.2%). …”
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