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Social Media and Teens: A Needs Assessment Exploring the Potential Role of Social Media in Promoting Health
Marie Plaisime
, Candace Robertson-James
, Lidyvez Mejia
,
Ana Núñez
, Judith Wolf
, Serita Reels
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Needs Assessment
100%
Social Media
100%
Promoting Health
100%
Role of Social Media
100%
Health Promotion
28%
Health Communication
28%
Communication Tools
28%
Teen Health
28%
Sexual Health
14%
Women's Health
14%
Health Information
14%
Health Messages
14%
Health nutrition
14%
Social Media Use
14%
Specific Topic
14%
Reported Health
14%
Philadelphia
14%
Diverse Needs
14%
Mixed Methods Design
14%
Health Information Seeking
14%
Youth Age
14%
Social Media Platforms
14%
Social Media Usage
14%
Utilization Practice
14%
Psychology
Health Promotion
100%
Needs Assessment
100%
Mixed Methods
50%
Study Design
50%
Information Seeking
50%
Focus Group
50%
Sexual Health
50%