The Paradoxical Relationship Between Health Promotion and the Social Media Industry

Association of Internet Research . (2021). Ethics. https://aoir.org/ethics/
Google Scholar Bishop, B. M., Merkel, C., Peterson, A. (2004). The internet for empowerment of minority and marginalized users. New Media & Society, 6(6), 781–802. https://doi.org/10.1177/146144804047513
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals Daniels, J. (2012). Race and racism in Internet Studies: A review and critique. New Media & Society, 15(5), 695–719. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444812462849
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals Facebook Business . (2021). How to use ads manager to create custom or lookalike audiences. Facebook. https://en-gb.facebook.com/business/learn/lessons/using-ads-manager-to-create-custom-lookalike-audiences
Google Scholar Guttmann, A. (2020). U.S. social media ad revenue by platform 2019. Statista. https://www-statista-com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/statistics/1103339/social-media-ad-revenue-platform/
Google Scholar Keles, B., McCrae, N., Grealish, A. (2020). A systematic review: The influence of social media on depression, anxiety and psychological distress in adolescents. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 25(1), 79–93. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1590851
Google Scholar | Crossref Kenworthy, N., Storeng, K. T., Zenone, M. (in press). The digital technology sector and health systems. In: Commercial determinants of health. Oxford University Press.
Google Scholar Korda, H., Itani, Z. (2013). Harnessing social media for health promotion and behavior change. Health Promotion Practice, 14(1), 15–23. https://doi.org/10.1177/1524839911405850
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals Montag, C., Lachmann, B., Herrlich, M., Zweig, K. (2019). Addictive features of social media/messenger platforms and freemium games against the background of psychological and economic theories. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(14), Article 2612. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16142612
Google Scholar | Crossref Naslund, J. A., Bondre, A., Torous, J., Aschbrenner, K. A. (2020). Social media and mental health: Benefits, risks, and opportunities for research and practice. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 5(3), 245–257. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41347-020-00134-x
Google Scholar | Crossref Neiger, B. L., Thackeray, R., Van Wagenen, S. A., Hanson, C. L., West, J. H., Barnes, M. D., Fagen, M. C. (2012). Use of social media in health promotion: Purposes, key performance indicators, and evaluation metrics. Health Promotion Practice, 13(2), 159–164. https://doi.org/10.1177/1524839911433467
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals Owens, K., Lenhart, A. (2020). Good Intentions, Bad Inventions. Data & Society. https://datasociety.net/library/good-intentions-bad-inventions/
Google Scholar Schünemann, H. J., Al-Ansary, L. A., Forland, F., Kersten, S., Komulainen, J., Kopp, I. B., Macbeth, F., Phillips, S. M., Robbins, C., van der Wees, P., Qaseem, A. (2015). Guidelines international network: Principles for disclosure of interests and management of conflicts in guidelines. Annals of Internal Medicine, 163(7), 548–553. https://doi.org/10.7326/M14-1885
Google Scholar | Crossref World Health Organization . (1986). The Ottawa charter for health promotion. World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/healthpromotion/conferences/previous/ottawa/en/
Google Scholar Yonker, L. M., Zan, S., Scirica, C. V., Jethwani, K., Kinane, T. B. (2015). “Friending” teens: Systematic review of social media in adolescent and young adult health care. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 17(1), Article e3692. https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.3692
Google Scholar | Crossref Zang, J. (2021). Solving the problem of racially discriminatory advertising on Facebook. Brookings. https://www.brookings.edu/research/solving-the-problem-of-racially-discriminatory-advertising-on-facebook/
Google Scholar Zenone, M., Irving, P., Cianfrone, M., Lockhart, L., Costales, S., Cruz, K., Ignacio, J. (2020). Increasing awareness of a provincial mental health resource for boys and young men 12 to 17 years: Reflections from Foundry’s province-wide campaign. Health Promotion Practice, 21(5), 684–686. https://doi.org/10.1177/1524839920910695
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals

留言 (0)

沒有登入
gif