Published on 15.02.18 in Vol 5, No 1 (2018): Jan-Mar
Works citing "Influencing the Conversation About Masculinity and Suicide: Evaluation of the Man Up Multimedia Campaign Using Twitter Data"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mental.9120):
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Pirkis J, Schlichthorst M, King K, Lockley A, Keogh L, Reifels L, Spittal MJ, Phelps A. Looking for the ‘active ingredients’ in a men’s mental health promotion intervention. Advances in Mental Health 2019;17(2):135
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Gwyther K, Swann R, Casey K, Purcell R, Rice SM, Duplaga M. Developing young men’s wellbeing through community and school-based programs: A systematic review. PLOS ONE 2019;14(5):e0216955
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King K, Schlichthorst M, Keogh L, Reifels L, Spittal MJ, Phelps A, Pirkis J. Can Watching a Television Documentary Change the Way Men View Masculinity?. The Journal of Men’s Studies 2019;27(3):287
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King K, Schlichthorst M, Turnure J, Phelps A, Spittal MJ, Pirkis J. Evaluating the effectiveness of a website about masculinity and suicide to prompt help‐seeking. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2019;30(3):381
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Schlichthorst M, King K, Reifels L, Phelps A, Pirkis J. Using Social Media Networks to Engage Men in Conversations on Masculinity and Suicide: Content Analysis of Man Up Facebook Campaign Data. Social Media + Society 2019;5(4):205630511988001
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. Infodemiology and Infoveillance: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(4):e16206
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Schlichthorst M, King K, Turnure J, Phelps A, Pirkis J. Engaging Australian men in masculinity and suicide – A concept test of social media materials and a website. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2019;30(3):390
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Cheng VWS, Davenport T, Johnson D, Vella K, Mitchell J, Hickie IB. Naturalistic evaluation of a sport-themed mental health and wellbeing app aimed at men (MindMax), that incorporates applied video games and gamification. Internet Interventions 2020;20:100306
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Nathan NA, Nathan KI. Suicide, Stigma, and Utilizing Social Media Platforms to Gauge Public Perceptions. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2020;10
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Khasawneh A, Chalil Madathil K, Dixon E, Wiśniewski P, Zinzow H, Roth R. Examining the Self-Harm and Suicide Contagion Effects of the Blue Whale Challenge on YouTube and Twitter: Qualitative Study. JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(6):e15973
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Makita M, Mas-Bleda A, Morris S, Thelwall M. Mental Health Discourses on Twitter during Mental Health Awareness Week. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2021;42(5):437
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Ferreira RDS, Martin IDS, Zanetti ACG, Vedana KGG. Notícias sobre suicídio veiculadas em jornal brasileiro. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva 2021;26(4):1565
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Chen SS, Lam TP, Lam KF, Lo TL, Chao DVK, Mak KY, Lam EWW, Tang WS, Chan HY, Yip PSF. Youths’ attitudes toward open discussion of suicide, preferred contexts, and the impact of Internet use: An exploratory sequential mixed-methods study in Hong Kong. International Journal of Social Psychiatry 2023;69(3):575
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Faus M, Alonso F, Javadinejad A, Useche SA. Are social networks effective in promoting healthy behaviors? A systematic review of evaluations of public health campaigns broadcast on Twitter. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10
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Unruh-Dawes EL, Smith LM, Krug Marks CP, Wells TT. Differing Relationships Between Instagram and Twitter on Suicidal Thinking: The Importance of Interpersonal Factors. Social Media + Society 2022;8(1):205630512210770
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Sivaratnam S, Hwang K, Chee-A-Tow A, Ren L, Fang G, Jibb L. Using Social Media to Engage Knowledge Users in Health Research Priority Setting: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(2):e29821
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Maloney M, Roberts S, Jones C. ‘How do I become blue pilled?’: Masculine ontological insecurity on 4chan’s advice board. New Media & Society 2022;:146144482211031
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Linceviciute S, Ridge D, Gautier C, Broom A, Oliffe J, Dando C. ‘We're welcomed into people's homes every day’ versus ‘we're the people that come and arrest you’: The relational production of masculinities and vulnerabilities among male first responders. Sociology of Health & Illness 2022;44(7):1094
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Reily NM, Tang S, Batterham PJ, Aadam B, Draper B, Shand F, Han J, Nicholas A, Christensen H. Help-Seeking and Barriers to Service Use amongst Men with Past-Year Suicidal Ideation and not in Contact with Mental Health Services. Archives of Suicide Research 2023;:1
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Kite J, Chan L, MacKay K, Corbett L, Reyes-Marcelino G, Nguyen B, Bellew W, Freeman B. A Model of Social Media Effects in Public Health Communication Campaigns: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e46345
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Scotti Requena S, Pirkis J, Currier D, Conway M, Lee S, Turnure J, Cummins J, Nicholas A. An Evaluation of the Boys Do Cry Suicide Prevention Media Campaign on Twitter: Mixed Methods Approach. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e49325
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Jones F, Verity L, Panayiotou M, Qualter P. A review of evidence on the link between masculinity, loneliness, and suicide as observed in social media discussions. Current Research in Behavioral Sciences 2023;5:100129
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Madden E, Prior K, Guckel T, Garlick Bock S, Bryant Z, O’Dean S, Nepal S, Ward C, Thornton L. “What Do I Say? How Do I Say it?” Twitter as a Knowledge Dissemination Tool for Mental Health Research. Journal of Health Communication 2024;29(1):20
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Sonke J, Sams K, Morgan-Daniel J, Pumariega A, Mallick F, Pesata V, Olsen N. Systematic Review of Arts-Based Interventions to Address Suicide Prevention and Survivorship in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. Health Promotion Practice 2021;22(1_suppl):53S
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Tsindos G, Scurrah K, Benakovic R, Reynolds KA, King K. Exploring the Association Between Help-Seeking Intentions and Suicidal Ideation in Australian Adult Men. Crisis 2024;
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