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Substance Use Among Young Mothers: An Analysis of Facebook Posts

Substance Use Among Young Mothers: An Analysis of Facebook Posts

The paired sample t test supported a mean difference in substance-related post frequency between the periods before and after subjects discovered their pregnancies (t42=2.3, P=.03). Posts that reference substance use in the year prior to pregnancy (Table 3) predominantly focused on use or anticipated use of substances by subjects (118/158, 75% of substance-related posts; “i'm bout 3 shots from drunk tf”).

Daniel Oram, Golfo Tzilos Wernette, Lauren P Nichols, VG Vinod Vydiswaran, Xinyan Zhao, Tammy Chang

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2018;1(2):e10261

Text Messaging to Improve Hypertension Medication Adherence in African Americans From Primary Care and Emergency Department Settings: Results From Two Randomized Feasibility Studies

Text Messaging to Improve Hypertension Medication Adherence in African Americans From Primary Care and Emergency Department Settings: Results From Two Randomized Feasibility Studies

Participant demographics. a Significant difference between primary care and ED (P b Significant difference between arms. c Sum total does not equal 100% due to rounding error. Participant flow through BPMED trials. On average, ED participants were younger (mean 46.3, SD 8.0 years vs mean 52.2, SD 7.6 years; P A majority of primary care (91%, 53/58) and ED (88%, 57/65) participants completed the one-month follow-up.

Lorraine R Buis, Lindsey Hirzel, Rachelle M Dawood, Katee L Dawood, Lauren P Nichols, Nancy T Artinian, Loren Schwiebert, Hossein N Yarandi, Dana N Roberson, Melissa A Plegue, LynnMarie C Mango, Phillip D Levy

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017;5(2):e9