The Use of Social Media for Health Research Purposes: Scoping Review
BackgroundAs social media are increasingly used worldwide, more and more scientists are relying on them for their health-related projects. However, social media features, methodologies, and ethical issues are unclear so far because, to our knowledge, there has been no overview of this relatively you...
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Main Authors: | Bour, Charline (Author), Ahne, Adrian (Author), Schmitz, Susanne (Author), Perchoux, Camille (Author), Dessenne, Coralie (Author), Fagherazzi, Guy (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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