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ABSTRACT Social media is a central arena where Indigenous and minority populations negotiate cultural identity, belonging and wellbeing. For young Pacific men in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), these digital spaces intersect with long‐standing cultural expectations of masculinity, creating both opportunities for connection and risks to mental health ...
Simon Erickson +3 more
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Engagement Patterns With #NaturalRemedies on TikTok: Formative Analysis. [PDF]
Mewani A +5 more
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Graffiti and Multimodal Inquiry: Exploring Care and Collaboration in Restorying Literate Identity
ABSTRACT This paper examines the literacies of Lane (pseudonym), a 12‐year‐old Latino youth, within a semester‐long community literacy partnership held while mothers attended GED classes. Lane's multimodal inquiry into graffiti unfolded through a curated text set in an inquiry‐based researcher workshop model.
Maggie Bryant +5 more
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Assessing the quality of general anesthesia-related short videos on TikTok: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Duan Y, Kang J, Wang C, Yan W.
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ABSTRACT This qualitative study explored the relational nature of suicidal suffering in anonymous digital communities. Using reflexive thematic analysis, we examined 50 Reddit posts expressing suicidality and 62 corresponding peer responses. Themes from posts reflected relational disconnection, ambivalence about living, and a desire to escape ...
Jessica Meléndez Tyler +1 more
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Social Media Perspectives on a Future HIV Vaccine: Mixed Methods Analysis. [PDF]
Rabin MA +6 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Social media exposure may influence early nicotine experimentation, a behavior linked to later nicotine dependence and health risks. Few studies have examined the role of smoking expectancies (i.e., beliefs about the anticipated positive or negative effects of nicotine) as a pathway underlying this association ...
Jason M. Nagata +11 more
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Assessment of quality and reliability of Chinese-language myocardial infarction content on Bilibili and TikTok: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Mao Q, Zhong L, Wang S.
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Knowing How to Ask About Digital Culture in Youth Mental Health Care: A Co‐Designed Tool
ABSTRACT Background With the digital cultures that youth are exposed to and participating in come potential risks and protective factors for their mental health. However, despite clear need there is a lack of guidance to help mental health professionals evaluate the role of social media, artificial intelligence, and other technologies in young people's
Vincent Paquin +6 more
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