Social media as health educator: An assessment of the understandability and accuracy of tiktok content about contraception
Abstract Background Contraception knowledge and attitudes are largely formed from conversations within one's social network. More recently, this network has expanded to include social media. As the fastest growing social media platform, we aimed to assess popular contraception videos on TikTok...
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Main Authors: | Julianna K. Coleman (Author), Maetal E. Haas-Kogan (Author), Andrea Pelletier (Author), Rachel E. Stoddard (Author), Natasha R. Johnson (Author), Julia R. Beatini (Author), Nora Y. Sun (Author), Alex S. Keuroghlian (Author), Deborah Bartz (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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