Parents' Use of Social Media for Health Information Before and After a Consultation With Health Care Professionals: Australian Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract BackgroundSocial media is a crucial source of health information for many parents due to its integration into modern life, raising critical concerns for public health. Parents use various social media platforms to find health information for their children, with most information created and...
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Main Authors: | Erika Frey (Author), Catriona Bonfiglioli (Author), Jane Frawley (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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