A cross-sectional analysis of TikTok autism spectrum disorder content quality
Background: In the current digital age, individuals often look to the widely used social media application "TikTok" to obtain information about autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Despite this, no studies have evaluated the quality of information available about ASD on the app. Our aim was to...
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Main Authors: | Emma Brown (Author), Faith Kuzmiak (Author), Aakanksha Singh (Author), Varun Monga (Author), Theodore Bell (Author), Jessica Nolan (Author), Melissa Schlenker (Author), Joan Moore (Author), Rahul Kashyap (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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