Black infertility and social media engagement: a mixed methodology analysis
Objective: To study social media engagement on Black infertility to better understand why there is lower utilization of in vitro fertilization by Black women despite higher infertility rates. Design: The online analytics module BuzzSumo was used to quantify total engagements with the search term &qu...
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Main Authors: | Melody Ava Rasouli, M.D., M.B.A (Author), Benette Krizel Sagun, B.S (Author), Kajal Verma, M.D (Author), Cindy M. Duke, M.D., Ph.D (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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