Abstract Background On average, 570 million users, 93% in China’s first-tier cities, log on to WeChat every day. WeChat has become the most widely and frequently used social media in China, and has been profoundly integrated into the daily life of many Chinese people. A variety of health-related information may be found on WeChat. The objective of this study is to understand how the general public views the impact of the rapidly emerging social media on health information acquisition. Methods A self-administered questionnaire was designed, distributed, collected, and analyzed utilizing the online survey tool Sojump. WeChat was adopted to randomly release the questionnaires using convenience sampling and collect the results after a certain a...
Social media has been used as data resource in a growing number of health-related research. The obje...
WeChat is a widely used multi-functional social media platform in China. The increasing number of We...
Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 09.08.2018. ...
Background: On average, 570 million users, 93% in China's first-tier cities, log on to WeChat e...
Background. WeChat is the most widely and frequently used mobile social media in China and has profo...
Background: Social media is used as a new channel for health information. In China, the official WeC...
Social media have largely transformed the way how health information is disseminated. However, the l...
Background: Mass communication is one of the most important ways in health communication. The emerge...
Abstract Background Imported malaria cases remains a key health concern, especially during the COVID...
Although WeChat has become increasingly popular among Chinese elderly people as a tool to engage wit...
In the past few years, social media has changed the way people seek and share health information. Ho...
BackgroundInequalities in health information seeking behaviors (HISBs) using mass media and internet...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how WeChat addiction influences users’ physical...
Social networking sites offer an important means for increasing the accessibility and enabling new f...
Mobile social networking apps, which offer a real-time platform for creating, sharing, and chatting,...
Social media has been used as data resource in a growing number of health-related research. The obje...
WeChat is a widely used multi-functional social media platform in China. The increasing number of We...
Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 09.08.2018. ...
Background: On average, 570 million users, 93% in China's first-tier cities, log on to WeChat e...
Background. WeChat is the most widely and frequently used mobile social media in China and has profo...
Background: Social media is used as a new channel for health information. In China, the official WeC...
Social media have largely transformed the way how health information is disseminated. However, the l...
Background: Mass communication is one of the most important ways in health communication. The emerge...
Abstract Background Imported malaria cases remains a key health concern, especially during the COVID...
Although WeChat has become increasingly popular among Chinese elderly people as a tool to engage wit...
In the past few years, social media has changed the way people seek and share health information. Ho...
BackgroundInequalities in health information seeking behaviors (HISBs) using mass media and internet...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how WeChat addiction influences users’ physical...
Social networking sites offer an important means for increasing the accessibility and enabling new f...
Mobile social networking apps, which offer a real-time platform for creating, sharing, and chatting,...
Social media has been used as data resource in a growing number of health-related research. The obje...
WeChat is a widely used multi-functional social media platform in China. The increasing number of We...
Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 09.08.2018. ...