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JMIR Infodemiology|September 4, 2024
Effects of COVID-19 Illness and Vaccination Infodemic Through Mobile Health, Social Media, and Electronic Media on the Attitudes of Caregivers and Health Care Providers in Pakistan: Qualitative Exploratory StudyAbdul Momin Kazi, Nazia Ahsan, Rawshan Jabeen, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|October 30, 2024
The Complex Interaction Between Sleep-Related Information, Misinformation, and Sleep Health: Call for Comprehensive Research on Sleep Infodemiology and InfoveillanceNicola Luigi Bragazzi, Sergio GarbarinoJMIR Infodemiology|March 28, 2024
The Journey of Engaging With Web-Based Self-Harm and Suicide Content: Longitudinal Qualitative StudyZoë Haime, Laura Kennedy, Lydia Grace, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|April 1, 2024
Exploring the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Twitter in Japan: Qualitative Analysis of Disrupted Plans and ConsequencesMasaru Kamba, Wan Jou She, Kiki Ferawati, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|January 9, 2024
The Role of Social Media in Knowledge, Perceptions, and Self-Reported Adherence Toward COVID-19 Prevention Guidelines: Cross-Sectional StudyCamryn Garrett, Shan Qiao, Xiaoming LiJMIR Infodemiology|January 23, 2024
Dynamic Associations Between Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Social Media Contents and Epidemic Measures During COVID-19: Infoveillance StudyShuhua Yin, Shi Chen, Yaorong GeJMIR Infodemiology|March 14, 2024
Correction: Verification in the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Sentiment Analysis of Japanese Twitter UsersRyuichiro Ueda, Feng Han, Hongjian Zhang, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|October 2, 2024
Detection and Characterization of Online Substance Use Discussions Among Gamers: Qualitative Retrospective Analysis of Reddit r/StopGaming DataNicolette Le, Tiana McMann, Luning Yang, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|May 31, 2023
Advertising Alternative Cancer Treatments and Approaches on Meta Social Media Platforms: Content AnalysisMarco Zenone, Jeremy Snyder, Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|November 18, 2024
Association Between X/Twitter and Prescribing Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Ecological StudyScott A Helgeson, Rohan M Mudgalkar, Keith A Jacobs, et al.Pageof 27