Social Media Use in the United States: Implications for Health Communication
Background Given the rapid changes in the communication landscape brought about by participative Internet use and social media, it is important to develop a better understanding of these technologies and their impact on health communication. The first step in this effort is to identify the character...
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Main Authors: | Chou, Wen-ying Sylvia (Author), Hunt, Yvonne M (Author), Beckjord, Ellen Burke (Author), Moser, Richard P (Author), Hesse, Bradford W (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2009-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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