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Causal Effects of Alcohol-Related Facebook Posts on Drinking Behavior: Longitudinal Experimental Study

Causal Effects of Alcohol-Related Facebook Posts on Drinking Behavior: Longitudinal Experimental Study

For example, Van Hoof et al [38] showed that 99% of college student Facebook profiles contained alcohol references. Therefore, we used Facebook to study effects of alcohol content. To obtain daily exposure measurements of alcoholposts, we developed a social media app that copied participants’ Facebook posts to a new and realistic social media environment (more information below). Effects were assessed on daily measurements of alcohol consumption.

Hanneke Hendriks, Wouter de Nooy, Winifred A Gebhardt, Bas van den Putte

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(11):e28237

Low Health Literacy and Evaluation of Online Health Information: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Low Health Literacy and Evaluation of Online Health Information: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Among the studies using objective measures, van Deursen and van Dijk [73] asked their participants to perform an evaluation task derived from the e HEALS. In the other studies, the participants were asked to evaluate websites of varying quality [43,56]. Two studies assessed the role of health literacy in people’s ability to evaluate online health information.

Nicola Diviani, Bas van den Putte, Stefano Giani, Julia CM van Weert

J Med Internet Res 2015;17(5):e112