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2026
Directly Observing and Characterizing Adolescents' Self-Generated Social Media Posts: Protocol for Creation and Implementation of a Cyberethnography Informed Codebook
JMIR Res Protoc 2026 (Mar 31); 15:e84461
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Exposure to e-Cigarette Posts Across Social Media Platforms and Its Associations With Susceptibility and e-Cigarette Use: Comparative Cross-Sectional Study of High Schoolers in Jalisco (Mexico) and Southern California (United States)
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2026 (Mar 13); 9:e85376
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A Social Media Single Session Intervention Designed to Promote Healthier Social Media Use: Youth Focus Group Feedback
JMIR Form Res 2026 (Mar 02); 10:e73780
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Adolescent Perceptions of an Online Safety Chatbot: Survey Study
JMIR Hum Factors 2026 (Feb 12); 13:e71498
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Pathways and Roadblocks in Navigating Online Cancer Communities: Qualitative Study Among Young Adult Cancer Survivors
JMIR Cancer 2026 (Jan 12); 12:e79893
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2025
Leveraging Large Language Models to Identify Engagement-Driving Features in Vaping-Related TikTok Videos: Cross-Sectional Study
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Nov 20); 27:e76265
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Teenage Body Image Perception, Body-shaping Behavior, and Body Composition With Respect to Use of “Fitspiration”: Exploratory Investigation Study
JMIR Form Res 2025 (Nov 06); 9:e70964
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Effect of TikTok on Self-Harm and Suicidal Behavior in the Adolescent Population: Protocol for a Systematic Review
JMIR Res Protoc 2025 (Oct 31); 14:e78600
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Preferences, Perceptions, and Use of Online Nutrition Content Among Young Australian Adults: Qualitative Study
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Sep 29); 27:e67640
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Health Care Content and Engagement in Chronic Illness Instagram Posts: Content Analysis
JMIR Form Res 2025 (Sep 26); 9:e57523
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Parental Internet-Specific Rules and the Onset of Adolescents’ Problematic Social Media Use: Prospective Study Testing Potential Moderators
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Sep 18); 27:e64252
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Developing an Evaluation System for Quality of Health Educational Short Videos on Social Media (LassVQ) Using Nominal Group Technique and Analytic Hierarchy Process: Qualitative Study
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Sep 18); 27:e72661
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Real-Time Exposure to Alcohol Content in Digital Media in Adolescents: Protocol for a Multiburst Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
JMIR Res Protoc 2025 (Sep 08); 14:e50649
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What Survivors of Sexual Violence Want When Disclosing Their Experiences in Person or Online: Qualitative Interview Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Sep 05); 27:e73497
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Web-Based Video Platforms as Sources of Information on Body Image Dissatisfaction in Adolescents: Content and Quality Analysis of a Cross-Sectional Study
JMIR Form Res 2025 (Sep 02); 9:e71652
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Social Media Use, Influencer Status, and Outdoor Risk-Taking in Australian Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025 (Aug 21); 11:e73089
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Loneliness and Problematic Media Use: Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Aug 14); 27:e60410
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Social-Media-Based Mental Health Interventions: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Aug 14); 27:e67953
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Digital Interventions for Improving Body Dissatisfaction in Children and Emerging Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Interact J Med Res 2025 (Aug 13); 14:e72231
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Relationship Between Fear of Missing Out and Social Media Fatigue: Cross-Lagged Panel Design
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Jul 18); 27:e75701
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