Background: The Internet is a primary source of health information for many. Since the widespread adoption of social media, user-generated health-related content has proliferated, particularly around long-term health issues such as diabetes and common mental health disorders (CMHDs). Objective: To explore perceptions and experiences of engaging with health information online in a sample of young adults familiar with social media environments and variously engaged in consuming user-generated content. Methods: Forty semi-structured interviews were conducted with young adults, aged 18–30, with experience of diabetes or CMHDs. Data were analysed following a thematic networks approach to explore key themes around online information-seeking ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Semi-structured interviews with 36 individuals with ...
Background: Lifestyle health related trajectories, including dietary behaviours, physical activity, ...
The ubiquity and affordances of social media have allowed young people to become both active posters...
Background: The Internet is a primary source of health information for many. Since the widespr...
Transcripts of qualitative interviews with young adults and professional online content producers ex...
AbstractSocial media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health exper...
Social media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health experiences. ...
Social media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health experiences. ...
Objective: To understand the online health information-seeking behaviors of people with diabetes, de...
The growth of the Internet as an information source about health, particularly amongst young people,...
Background:Continued refinement of resources for patient information, education and support is neede...
It has been reported from numerous international and socio-economic contexts that young people are b...
Social media is a phenomenon that has been steadily growing since its inception. Sites such as Faceb...
Objectives: Adolescents and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions are often...
This paper aims to understand the relationship between social media and its impact on the mental hea...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Semi-structured interviews with 36 individuals with ...
Background: Lifestyle health related trajectories, including dietary behaviours, physical activity, ...
The ubiquity and affordances of social media have allowed young people to become both active posters...
Background: The Internet is a primary source of health information for many. Since the widespr...
Transcripts of qualitative interviews with young adults and professional online content producers ex...
AbstractSocial media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health exper...
Social media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health experiences. ...
Social media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health experiences. ...
Objective: To understand the online health information-seeking behaviors of people with diabetes, de...
The growth of the Internet as an information source about health, particularly amongst young people,...
Background:Continued refinement of resources for patient information, education and support is neede...
It has been reported from numerous international and socio-economic contexts that young people are b...
Social media is a phenomenon that has been steadily growing since its inception. Sites such as Faceb...
Objectives: Adolescents and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions are often...
This paper aims to understand the relationship between social media and its impact on the mental hea...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Semi-structured interviews with 36 individuals with ...
Background: Lifestyle health related trajectories, including dietary behaviours, physical activity, ...
The ubiquity and affordances of social media have allowed young people to become both active posters...