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Exploring Urological Malignancies on Pinterest: Content Analysis
Social media platforms like Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok are commonly used among younger populations in search of information [2]. Pinterest is the fourth most popular social media site with over 250 million users per month [1]. It is a visually orientated platform with the ability to quickly disseminate medical information to consumers. Consumers from around the world are using social media platforms to search and exchange health-related information [3].
JMIR Cancer 2022;8(3):e36244
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Social Media Sharing of Articles About Measles in a European Context: Text Analysis Study
We aim to characterize European measles news reports shared on social media platforms (ie, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest) during 2017 to 2019 (ie, the pre–COVID-19 period). For this purpose, we formulated the following 3 research questions: (1) What are the main topics of the articles on measles published in the European Union countries? (2) What sentiments are associated with these news articles? (3) Which features of the articles are associated with an increased number of shares on social media?
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(11):e30150
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