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Published on 27.06.17 in Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "The Living the Example Social Media Substance Use Prevention Program: A Pilot Evaluation"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mental.7839):

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  1. Al-Afifi M, Abushams L, Sakka M, Shehada M, Afifi R, Alloush M, Rabee A, Kewley S, Quigg Z, Whitfield M, McVeigh J, Wazaify M, Van Hout MC. Perspectives of Frontline Professionals on Palestinian Children Living with Sibling and Parental Drug Use in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 2020;18(4):1097
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  2. Palamar JJ, Le A, Acosta P. Posting, Texting, and Related Social Risk Behavior While High. Substance Abuse 2020;41(3):382
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  3. Evans W, Andrade E, Pratt M, Mottern A, Chavez S, Calzetta-Raymond A, Gu J. Peer-to-Peer Social Media as an Effective Prevention Strategy: Quasi-Experimental Evaluation. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(5):e16207
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  4. Cheetham A, Lubman DI. The Role of Peers on School-Based Prevention Programs Targeting Adolescent Substance Use. Current Addiction Reports 2017;4(4):379
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  5. Andrade EL, Evans WD, Barrett N, Edberg MC, Cleary SD. Strategies to Increase Latino Immigrant Youth Engagement in Health Promotion Using Social Media: Mixed-Methods Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2018;4(4):e71
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  6. Mandal S, Shah C, Peña-Alves S, Hecht ML, Glenn SD, Ray AE, Greene K. Understanding the spread of prevention and cessation messages on social media for substance use in youth. Aslib Journal of Information Management 2020;73(2):240
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  7. Kristjansson AL, Davis SM, Coffman J, Mills R. Icelandic Prevention Model for Rural Youth: A Feasibility Study in Central Appalachia. Health Promotion Practice 2022;23(3):397
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  8. Malik AZ, Thapa S, Paswan AK. Social media influencer (SMI) as a human brand – a need fulfillment perspective. Journal of Product & Brand Management 2023;32(2):173
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  9. van der Sanden R, Wilkins C, Romeo JS, Rychert M, Barratt MJ. Predictors of using social media to purchase drugs in New Zealand: Findings from a large-scale online survey. International Journal of Drug Policy 2021;98:103430
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  10. Liu J, Charmaraman L, Bickham D. Association Between Social Media Use and Substance Use Among Middle and High School-Aged Youth. Substance Use & Misuse 2024;59(7):1039
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mental.7839):

  1. Optican A, Cavazos-Rehg PA. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the Media. 2019. :61
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  2. Barriage S, Choi HJ, Ray AE, Hecht ML, Greene K, Glenn SD. Information for a Better World: Shaping the Global Future. 2022. Chapter 8:106
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