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Our qualitative coding schema with definitions of various categories of CTs, BCTs, and SAs can be found in Myneni et al [24] and Singh et al [25].
JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e60109
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Pragmatics to Reveal Intent in Social Media Peer Interactions: Mixed Methods Study
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(11):e32167
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Social Media as a Research Tool (SMaaRT) for Risky Behavior Analytics: Methodological Review
Linguistic analysis performed by Singh et al [45] for analyzing smoking cessation behaviors showed that interrogatives in the form of seeking information were more frequently expressed in an individual’s language if they belonged to the contemplation stage of behavior change; however, numbers were more frequently expressed in an individual’s language if they belonged to the action stage of behavior change.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020;6(4):e21660
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