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Cancer Communication and User Engagement on Chinese Social Media: Content Analysis and Topic Modeling Study

Cancer Communication and User Engagement on Chinese Social Media: Content Analysis and Topic Modeling Study

Chen et al [19] also found that social media messages about fear and treatment efficacy attracted more public attention and received a greater number of likes, comments, and retweets. In this study, we investigated the relationships between topics of cancer-related messages and user engagement when such messages are discussed and shared on Weibo. User engagement was measured based on the number of comments, likes, and retweets.

Liang Chen, Pianpian Wang, Xin Ma, Xiaohui Wang

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(11):e26310

Using the Extended Parallel Process Model to Examine the Nature and Impact of Breast Cancer Prevention Information on Mobile-Based Social Media: Content Analysis

Using the Extended Parallel Process Model to Examine the Nature and Impact of Breast Cancer Prevention Information on Mobile-Based Social Media: Content Analysis

Shi and Chen examined the content of all 7215 messages posted in an HIV/AIDS Weibo group and found that the health information in People living with HIV/AIDS Weibo group mainly included emotional, informational, and instrumental support [5]. Although many scholars have explored the nature of health information on social media, the impact of such information on people was understudied.

Liang Chen, Xiaodong Yang, Lunrui Fu, Xiaoming Liu, Congyi Yuan

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(6):e13987