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ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)Generalizing Tweet Patterns across Epidemics with Varying Threat Levels: A Comparison of H1N1, SARS, and Mumps Background & Objective Public responses to health epidemics such as H1N1 and SARS follow unpredictable patterns. Analyzing social media data can increase insight into public opinion and health behavior. Research thus far analyzed tweet content and sentiment about a single disease (Chew & Eysenbach, 2010; Signorini, Segre & Polgreen, 2011; Salathé & Khandelwal, 2011). The present research extends these findings by looking at generalizable patterns in social media content across epidemics (H1... Emotional Approach Coping and the Effects of Online Peer Support on Patients’ Wellbeing: A Longitudinal Study Among Breast Cancer Patients Background: Descriptive studies on peer-led online support communities (often designed as discussion boards) suggest the presence of empowering processes, such as emotional- and informational support, recognition, understanding, and insight. However, studies on the effects of online peer support on wellbeing showed mixed findings. This might be caused by a lack of longitudinal studies testing the effects of solely peer support (i.e., peer-led communities with no professionals or other therape... Full Paper PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet ResearchEmotional Coping Differences Among Breast Cancer Patients From an Online Support Group: A Cross-Sectional Study Emotional Approach Coping and the Effects of Online Peer-Led Support Group Participation Among Patients With Breast Cancer: A Longitudinal Study Disease Detection or Public Opinion Reflection? Content Analysis of Tweets, Other Social Media, and Online Newspapers During the Measles Outbreak in the Netherlands in 2013 Too Far to Care? Measuring Public Attention and Fear for Ebola Using Twitter Published WithThis user's work may be related toPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who have said they are friend/colleague of EnnyDasPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. |
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