Published on in Vol 6, No 2 (2017): Jul-Dec

Journals
- Crawford R, Sully K, Conroy R, Johnson C, Doward L, Bell T, Welch V, Peloquin F, Gater A. Patient-Centered Insights on Treatment Decision Making and Living with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Other Hematologic Cancers. The Patient - Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 2020;13(1):83 View
- Kelly-Hedrick M, Grunberg P, Brochu F, Zelkowitz P. “It’s Totally Okay to Be Sad, but Never Lose Hope”: Content Analysis of Infertility-Related Videos on YouTube in Relation to Viewer Preferences. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(5):e10199 View
- Friedman D. Do words really matter? A focus on communication and aging. Journal of Women & Aging 2020;32(4):361 View
- Bayer A. Next steps after diagnosing dementia: interventions to help patients and families. Practical Neurology 2020;20(4):294 View
- Kulkarni S, Lewis K, Arp Adams S, Brandt H, Lead J, Ureda J, Fedrick D, Mathews C, Friedman D. A Comprehensive Analysis of How Environmental Risks of Breast Cancer Are Portrayed on the Internet. American Journal of Health Education 2018;49(4):222 View
- Kovalski L, Cardoso F, D’Avila O, Corrêa A, Martins M, Martins M, Carrard V. Is the YouTube™ an useful source of information on oral leukoplakia?. Oral Diseases 2019;25(8):1897 View
- Alvarez-Hernandez L, Cardenas I, Bloom A. COVID-19 Pandemic and Intimate Partner Violence: an Analysis of Help-Seeking Messages in the Spanish-Speaking Media. Journal of Family Violence 2021 View
- Lee Y, Huang K, Blom R, Schriner R, Ciccarelli C. To Believe or Not to Believe: Framing Analysis of Content and Audience Response of Top 10 Deepfake Videos on YouTube. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 2021;24(3):153 View
- Afful-Dadzie E, Afful-Dadzie A, Egala S. Social media in health communication: A literature review of information quality. Health Information Management Journal 2021:183335832199268 View
- Tabba' A, Kateb L, Al-Hussaini M. Clinical Trials in Social Media: Content Analysis of YouTube Videos in Arabic Language (Preprint). Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2020 View
- Maia L, Silva J, Souza M, Henschke N, Oliveira V. Popular videos related to low back pain on YouTube™ do not reflect current clinical guidelines: a cross-sectional study. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy 2021 View