[HTML][HTML] Social media and health care, part I: literature review of social media use by health care providers
D Farsi - Journal of medical internet research, 2021 - jmir.org
Background As the world continues to advance technologically, social media (SM) is
becoming an essential part of billions of people's lives worldwide and is affecting almost …
becoming an essential part of billions of people's lives worldwide and is affecting almost …
Social media and outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases: A systematic review of literature
Background The public often turn to social media for information during emerging infectious
diseases (EIDs) outbreaks. This study identified the major approaches and assessed the …
diseases (EIDs) outbreaks. This study identified the major approaches and assessed the …
Social media as a measurement tool of depression in populations
Depression is a serious and widespread public health challenge. We examine the potential
for leveraging social media postings as a new type of lens in understanding depression in …
for leveraging social media postings as a new type of lens in understanding depression in …
Using social media for actionable disease surveillance and outbreak management: a systematic literature review
Objective Research studies show that social media may be valuable tools in the disease
surveillance toolkit used for improving public health professionals' ability to detect disease …
surveillance toolkit used for improving public health professionals' ability to detect disease …
[HTML][HTML] Attitudes toward the ethics of research using social media: a systematic review
Background Although primarily used for social networking and often used for social support
and dissemination, data on social media platforms are increasingly being used to facilitate …
and dissemination, data on social media platforms are increasingly being used to facilitate …
Social media, big data, and mental health: current advances and ethical implications
M Conway, D O'Connor - Current opinion in psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
Mental health (including substance abuse) is the fifth greatest contributor to the global
burden of disease, with an economic cost estimated to be US $2.5 trillion in 2010, and …
burden of disease, with an economic cost estimated to be US $2.5 trillion in 2010, and …
[HTML][HTML] Associations between exposure to and expression of negative opinions about human papillomavirus vaccines on social media: an observational study
Background: Groups and individuals that seek to negatively influence public opinion about
the safety and value of vaccination are active in online and social media and may influence …
the safety and value of vaccination are active in online and social media and may influence …
Leveraging artificial intelligence for pandemic preparedness and response: a sco** review to identify key use cases
A Syrowatka, M Kuznetsova, A Alsubai… - NPJ digital …, 2021 - nature.com
Artificial intelligence (AI) represents a valuable tool that could be widely used to inform
clinical and public health decision-making to effectively manage the impacts of a pandemic …
clinical and public health decision-making to effectively manage the impacts of a pandemic …
[HTML][HTML] Using twitter to examine smoking behavior and perceptions of emerging tobacco products
Background: Social media platforms such as Twitter are rapidly becoming key resources for
public health surveillance applications, yet little is known about Twitter users' levels of …
public health surveillance applications, yet little is known about Twitter users' levels of …
Sentiment, emotion, purpose, and style in electoral tweets
Social media is playing a growing role in elections world-wide. Thus, automatically
analyzing electoral tweets has applications in understanding how public sentiment is …
analyzing electoral tweets has applications in understanding how public sentiment is …