Evaluating Messaging on Prenatal Health Behaviors Using Social Media Data: Systematic Review
BackgroundSocial media platforms are increasingly being used to disseminate messages about prenatal health. However, to date, we lack a systematic assessment of how to evaluate the impact of official prenatal health messaging and campaigns using social media data. ObjectiveThis study aims to review...
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Main Authors: | Nessie Felicia Frennesson (Author), Cheryl McQuire (Author), Saher Aijaz Khan (Author), Julie Barnett (Author), Luisa Zuccolo (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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