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10161por Prescott, Tonya L, Phillips II, Gregory, DuBois, L. Zachary, Bull, Sheana S, Mustanski, Brian, Ybarra, Michele L“…BACKGROUND: Using social networking websites to recruit research participants is increasingly documented in the literature, although few studies have leveraged these sites to reach those younger than 18 years. …”
Publicado 2016
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10162“…Based on qualitative analysis of focus group discussion, participants preferred pull messages (ie, delivered upon request) over push messages (ie, sent automatically) and preferred interaction with other smokers through closed social networks. Preferences for entertaining games or other rewarding incentives to encourage program use differed by age group. …”
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10163“…The popularity of social media platforms (eg, Facebook) has seen corresponding growth in the number of researchers turning to social networking sites and their embedded advertising frameworks to locate eligible participants for studies. …”
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10164“…METHODS: GBMSM were recruited through a social networking website (Facebook) from August to September 2015 and asked 17 knowledge-based questions pertaining to the following 2 domains using a Web-based survey: HIV epidemiology (9 questions including statistics on incidence, prevalence, and distribution) and HIV transmission dynamics (8 questions including modes of spread and per-act transmission probabilities). …”
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10165“…Participants were mainly non-Hispanic white, older than 40 years, living in the US South, living in urban areas, and recruited from general social networking websites. Self-reported HIV prevalence was 9.35% (955/10,217). …”
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10166por Fishbein, Joel Nathan, Nisotel, Lauren Ellen, MacDonald, James John, Amoyal Pensak, Nicole, Jacobs, Jamie Michele, Flanagan, Clare, Jethwani, Kamal, Greer, Joseph Andrew“…App components included medication reminders, self-reporting of medication adherence and symptoms, an education library including nutritional information, Fitbit integration, social networking resources, and individually tailored symptom management feedback. …”
Publicado 2017
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10167por Nightingale, Ruth, Hall, Andrew, Gelder, Carole, Friedl, Simone, Brennan, Eileen, Swallow, Veronica“…BACKGROUND: Mobile apps for mobile phones and tablet devices are widely used by children and young people aged 0-18 years with long-term health conditions, such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), and their healthy peers for social networking or gaming. They are also poised to become a major source of health guidance. …”
Publicado 2017
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10168por Sano, Akane, Taylor, Sara, McHill, Andrew W, Phillips, Andrew JK, Barger, Laura K, Klerman, Elizabeth, Picard, Rosalind“…METHODS: We designed and conducted the 1-month SNAPSHOT study that investigated how daily behaviors and social networks influence self-reported stress, mood, and other health or well-being-related factors. …”
Publicado 2018
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10169“…METHODS: Participants were recruited via a social networking site or sexual networking app to complete an anonymous online survey. …”
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10170por Birrell, Louise, Newton, Nicola C, Slade, Tim, Chapman, Catherine, Mewton, Louise, McBride, Nyanda, Hides, Leanne, Chatterton, Mary Lou, Allsop, Steve, Healy, Annalise, Mather, Marius, Quinn, Catherine, Mihalopoulos, Cathrine, Teesson, Maree“…Secondary outcomes include self-efficacy, social networks, peer substance use, emotion regulation, and perfectionism. …”
Publicado 2018
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10171por Jódar-Sánchez, Francisco, Carrasco Hernández, Laura, Núñez-Benjumea, Francisco J, Mesa González, Marco Antonio, Moreno Conde, Jesús, Parra Calderón, Carlos Luis, Fernandez-Luque, Luis, Hors-Fraile, Santiago, Civit, Anton, Bamidis, Panagiotis, Ortega-Ruiz, Francisco“…The first results are expected to be submitted for publication in early 2019. CONCLUSIONS: Social networks and mobile technologies influence our daily lives and, therefore, may influence our smoking habits as well. …”
Publicado 2018
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10172por Peiris, David, Wright, Lachlan, News, Madeline, Rogers, Kris, Redfern, Julie, Chow, Clara, Thomas, David“…CONCLUSIONS: Smoking cessation apps need to be integrated with commonly used functions of mobile phones and draw on social networks to support their use. Although they have the potential to increase utilization of cessation support services and treatments, more research is needed to identify optimal implementation models. …”
Publicado 2019
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10173por Lemmers-Jansen, Imke, Wisman-Van der Teen, Mandy, Krijnen, Lisa, Oorschot, Margreet, Krabbendam, Lydia“…However, social functioning and social support are a strong predictor for future outcome: Social networks buffer against the impact of adversities. …”
Publicado 2020
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10174“…METHODS: Participants were recruited using banner advertisements featured on social networking platforms (Facebook and Instagram) from December 2018 to February 2019. …”
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10175“…A qualitative analysis of open-ended questions revealed that media (especially social networks) were important for coping if they provided support and connection through the dissemination of factual and positive information while avoiding the overflow of sensational and false news. …”
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10176por Rodger, Alison J, McCabe, Leanne, Phillips, Andrew N, Lampe, Fiona C, Burns, Fiona, Ward, Denise, Delpech, Valerie, Weatherburn, Peter, Witzel, T Charles, Pebody, Roger, Kirwan, Peter, Gabriel, Michelle, Khawam, Jameel, Brady, Michael, Fenton, Kevin A, Trevelion, Roy, Collaco-Moraes, Yolanda, McCormack, Sheena, Dunn, David“…METHODS: SELPHI was an internet-based, open-label, randomised controlled trial that recruited participants via sexual and social networking sites. Eligibility criteria included being a man or trans woman (although trans women are reported separately); being resident in England or Wales, UK; being aged 16 years or older; having had anal intercourse with a man; not having a positive HIV diagnosis; and being willing to provide name, email address, date of birth, and consent to link to national HIV databases. …”
Publicado 2022
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10177“…It was sent to participants via social networks and emails to different rheumatic patients and healthy individuals. …”
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10178por Witzel, T. Charles, Wright, Talen, McCabe, Leanne, Gabriel, Michelle M., Wolton, Aedan, Gafos, Mitzy, Ward, Denise, Lampe, Fiona C., Phillips, Andrew N., Trevelion, Roy, Collaco-Moraes, Yolanda, Harbottle, Justin, Speakman, Andrew, Bonell, Chris, Dunn, David D., McCormack, Sheena, Burns, Fiona M., Weatherburn, Peter, Rodger, Alison J.“…METHODS: SELPHI recruited using social networking and trans focused social media. Participants were randomised 60/40 to baseline HIVST (Biosure™) (BT) vs no baseline HIVST (nBT); and at 3-months (if completed the survey and reported recent CAI) 50/50 to 3-monthly HIVST (RT) vs no repeat HIVST (nRT). …”
Publicado 2021
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10179por Nagawa, Catherine S, Faro, Jamie M, Menon, Anitha J, Ito Fukunaga, Mayuko, Williams, Jessica H, Mourao, Dalton, Emidio, Oluwabunmi M, Davis, Maryann, Pbert, Lori, Cutrona, Sarah L, Houston, Thomas K, Sadasivam, Rajani S“…Within the seeking help theme, subthemes included seeking help or support from family/friends or close social networks (referenced 56 times) and health care professionals (referenced 22 times). …”
Publicado 2021
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10180“…This study was carried out by filling out online questionnaires and the link to the study was disclosed by e-mail and in social networks. The participants responded to a sociodemographic questionnaire, a checklist of some types of trauma experienced in the last three years, the Difficulties in Emotional Regulation Scale (DERS) [6], the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) [7], and the Adult Attachment Scale (AAS-R) [8]. …”
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