Maintenance Notice

Due to necessary scheduled maintenance, the JMIR Publications website will be unavailable from Wednesday, July 01, 2020 at 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause you.

Who will be affected?

Citing this Article

Right click to copy or hit: ctrl+c (cmd+c on mac)

Published on 06.04.18 in Vol 5, No 2 (2018): Apr-Jun

This paper is in the following e-collection/theme issue:

Works citing "Youth Mental Health Services Utilization Rates After a Large-Scale Social Media Campaign: Population-Based Interrupted Time-Series Analysis"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mental.8808):

(note that this is only a small subset of citations)

  1. Pereira-Sanchez V, Alvarez-Mon MA, Asunsolo del Barco A, Alvarez-Mon M, Teo A. Exploring the Extent of the Hikikomori Phenomenon on Twitter: Mixed Methods Study of Western Language Tweets. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(5):e14167
    CrossRef
  2. Saha K, Torous J, Ernala SK, Rizuto C, Stafford A, De Choudhury M. A computational study of mental health awareness campaigns on social media. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2019;9(6):1197
    CrossRef
  3. Gardner W, Pajer K, Cloutier P, Zemek R, Currie L, Hatcher S, Colman I, Bell D, Gray C, Cappelli M, Duque DR, Lima I. Changing Rates of Self-Harm and Mental Disorders by Sex in Youths Presenting to Ontario Emergency Departments: Repeated Cross-Sectional Study. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 2019;64(11):789
    CrossRef
  4. Alvarez-Mon MA, Llavero-Valero M, Sánchez-Bayona R, Pereira-Sanchez V, Vallejo-Valdivielso M, Monserrat J, Lahera G, Asunsolo del Barco A, Alvarez-Mon M. Areas of Interest and Stigmatic Attitudes of the General Public in Five Relevant Medical Conditions: Thematic and Quantitative Analysis Using Twitter. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(5):e14110
    CrossRef
  5. Viguria I, Alvarez-Mon MA, Llavero-Valero M, Asunsolo del Barco A, Ortuño F, Alvarez-Mon M. Eating Disorder Awareness Campaigns: Thematic and Quantitative Analysis Using Twitter. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(7):e17626
    CrossRef
  6. Achterbergh L, Pitman A, Birken M, Pearce E, Sno H, Johnson S. The experience of loneliness among young people with depression: a qualitative meta-synthesis of the literature. BMC Psychiatry 2020;20(1)
    CrossRef
  7. Malla A, Boksa P, Joober R. The New Wave of Youth Mental Health Services: Time for Reflection and Caution. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 2021;66(7):616
    CrossRef
  8. Polillo A, Gran-Ruaz S, Sylvestre J, Kerman N. The use of eHealth interventions among persons experiencing homelessness: A systematic review. DIGITAL HEALTH 2021;7:205520762098706
    CrossRef
  9. Côté D, Williams M, Zaheer R, Niederkrotenthaler T, Schaffer A, Sinyor M. Suicide-related Twitter Content in Response to a National Mental Health Awareness Campaign and the Association between the Campaign and Suicide Rates in Ontario. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 2021;66(5):460
    CrossRef
  10. Loss J, von Uslar C. How German health insurance providers use social online networks to promote healthy lifestyles: a content analysis of Facebook® accounts. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2021;21(1)
    CrossRef
  11. Alvarez-Mon MA, Fernandez-Lazaro CI, Llavero-Valero M, Alvarez-Mon M, Mora S, Martinez-Gonzalez MA, Bes-Rastrollo M. Mediterranean diet social network impact along 11 years in the major US media outlets: Thematic and Quantitative Analysis using Twitter. (Preprint). JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2020;
    CrossRef
  12. Hynes KC, Kingzette A. Are We Prepared? Recommendations for Couple and Family Therapists Engaging with Young Generations on Social Media. Contemporary Family Therapy 2022;44(2):115
    CrossRef
  13. Alvarez-Mon MA, de Anta L, Llavero-Valero M, Lahera G, Ortega MA, Soutullo C, Quintero J, Asunsolo del Barco A, Alvarez-Mon M. Areas of Interest and Attitudes towards the Pharmacological Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Thematic and Quantitative Analysis Using Twitter. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2021;10(12):2668
    CrossRef
  14. Zhang X, Jambon M, Afifi TO, Atkinson L, Bennett T, Duku E, Duncan L, Joshi D, Kimber M, MacMillan HL, Gonzalez A. Mental Health Help-Seeking in Parents and Trajectories of Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms: Lessons Learned From the Ontario Parent Survey During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology 2022;13
    CrossRef
  15. Suarez-Lledo V, Mejova Y. Behavior Change Around an Online Health Awareness Campaign: A Causal Impact Study. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10
    CrossRef
  16. Alvarez-Mon MA, Fernandez-Lazaro CI, Llavero-Valero M, Alvarez-Mon M, Mora S, Martínez-González MA, Bes-Rastrollo M. Mediterranean Diet Social Network Impact along 11 Years in the Major US Media Outlets: Thematic and Quantitative Analysis Using Twitter. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(2):784
    CrossRef
  17. Ferrari M, Fazeli S, Mitchell C, Shah J, Iyer SN. Exploring Empathy and Compassion Using Digital Narratives (the Learning to Care Project): Protocol for a Multiphase Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2022;11(1):e33525
    CrossRef
  18. Liu R, Gupta S, Patel P. The Application of the Principles of Responsible AI on Social Media Marketing for Digital Health. Information Systems Frontiers 2023;25(6):2275
    CrossRef
  19. Dimanlig-Cruz S, Han A, Lancione S, Dewidar O, Podinic I, Haqani B, Haug J, Leonard L, Medline E, Patey A, Presseau J, Thompson E, Kent MP, Brouwers M. Physical distancing messages targeting youth on the social media accounts of Canadian public health entities and the use of behavioral change techniques. BMC Public Health 2021;21(1)
    CrossRef
  20. Hynes KC, Triplett NT, Kingzette A. Incidental Influencing: A Thematic Analysis of Couple and Family Therapists’ Experiences of Professional Social Media. Contemporary Family Therapy 2023;45(3):276
    CrossRef
  21. Sivayoganathan T, Reid GJ. Trends in population characteristics associated with mental health service use among youth and emerging adults in Canada from 2011 to 2016. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2023;114(3):464
    CrossRef
  22. Verhoog S, Eijgermans DGM, Fang Y, Bramer WM, Raat H, Jansen W. Contextual determinants associated with children’s and adolescents’ mental health care utilization: a systematic review. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2022;
    CrossRef
  23. 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
    CrossRef
  24. Gasparyan AY, Kumar AB, Yessirkepov M, Zimba O, Nurmashev B, Kitas GD. Global Health Strategies in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Unprecedented Threats. Journal of Korean Medical Science 2022;37(22)
    CrossRef
  25. 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
    CrossRef
  26. Meekers D, Olutola O, Abu Turk L. Using responsive feedback from routine monitoring data to guide course corrections for a family planning intervention in Nigeria. Gates Open Research 2023;7:75
    CrossRef
  27. Sim A, Wong ML. Evaluating youth engagement on the CHAT social media mental health campaign. Health Literacy and Communication Open 2023;1(1)
    CrossRef
  28. Meekers D, Olutola O, Abu Turk L. Using responsive feedback from routine monitoring data to guide course corrections for a family planning intervention in Nigeria. Gates Open Research 2023;7:75
    CrossRef
  29. Moller N, Tellegen CL, Ma T, Sanders MR. Facilitators and Barriers of Implementation of Evidence-Based Parenting Support in Educational Settings. School Mental Health 2024;16(1):189
    CrossRef
  30. Tam MT, Wu JM, Zhang CC, Pawliuk C, Robillard JM. A Systematic Review of the Impacts of Media Mental Health Awareness Campaigns on Young People. Health Promotion Practice 2024;
    CrossRef