Understanding how young African adults interact with peer-generated sexual health information on Facebook and uncovering strategies for successful organic engagement
Abstract Background The use of social media for sexual health communication is gaining intense discussion both globally and in Africa. Despite this reality, it remains unclear whether and how young African adults use digital innovations like social media to access sexual health information. More imp...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel Olamijuwon (Author), Odimegwu Clifford (Author), Visseho Adjiwanou (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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