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Using Short-Form Videos to Get Clinical Trial Newcomers to Sign Up: Message-Testing Experiment

Using Short-Form Videos to Get Clinical Trial Newcomers to Sign Up: Message-Testing Experiment

Such emphasis is a form of message framing and is a means of making particular information salient to the audience [35-37]. Framing has been recommended as a strategy for helping to overcome barriers associated with clinical trial participation [3,38,39].

Sisi Hu, Ciera E Kirkpatrick, Namyeon Lee, Yoorim Hong, Sungkyoung Lee, Amanda Hinnant

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49600

News Media Framing of Suicide Circumstances and Gender: Mixed Methods Analysis

News Media Framing of Suicide Circumstances and Gender: Mixed Methods Analysis

We pose two main research questions: (1) how does the overall framing of suicide differ by gender identity? and (2) how does such framing differ by gender when considering the specific circumstance of suicide?

Jasmine C Foriest, Shravika Mittal, Eugenia Kim, Andrea Carmichael, Natalie Lennon, Steven A Sumner, Munmun De Choudhury

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e49879

The Framing Effect of Digital Textual Messages on Uptake Rates of Medical Checkups: Field Study

The Framing Effect of Digital Textual Messages on Uptake Rates of Medical Checkups: Field Study

One common tool used in this line of research is message framing, that is, the content of textual messages sent out by health care providers. Message framing has been used to encourage healthy behavior in various public health contexts, such as smoking cessation [1-3], early-detection cancer screenings [4,5] influenza vaccinations [6-8], and, recently, COVID-19 vaccinations [9-11].

Amnon Maltz, Stella Rashkovich, Adi Sarid, Yafit Cohen, Tamar Landau, Elina Saifer, Neta Amorai Belkin, Tamar Alcalay

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e45379

Framing of and Attention to COVID-19 on Twitter: Thematic Analysis of Hashtags

Framing of and Attention to COVID-19 on Twitter: Thematic Analysis of Hashtags

Framing refers to selecting some aspects of an issue, promoting them, and making them salient [13]. Journalists and news media often use framing to conceptualize an issue, bring public attention to some aspects of the issue, and minimize attention to other aspects of it [14,15]. People also use framing to make sense of complex information, interpret and organize these ideas into comprehensible concepts, and present them to others [16].

Iman Tahamtan, Devendra Potnis, Ehsan Mohammadi, Laura E Miller, Vandana Singh

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(9):e30800

Food Communication and its Related Sentiment in Local and Organic Food Videos on YouTube

Food Communication and its Related Sentiment in Local and Organic Food Videos on YouTube

To review trends and differences among discourses through framing analysis on video content. To explore the opinions, attitudes, behaviors, and emotions expressed by viewers through semantic and sentiment analyses on comments extracted from the videos. With the advent of internet 2.0, online collaboration and activism increased, transforming the internet into a conversational space through the rise of social networking sites.

Xanat Vargas Meza, Toshimasa Yamanaka

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(8):e16761