[HTML][HTML] Screening and Retaining Adolescents Recruited Through Social Media: Secondary Analysis from a Longitudinal Clinical Trial

M Weisblum, E Trussell, T Schwinn… - JMIR Pediatrics and …, 2024 - pediatrics.jmir.org
Background Social media has become a popular method to recruit participants, particularly
for studies with hard-to-reach populations. These studies still face challenges in data quality …

[HTML][HTML] Collecting Social Media Information in a Substance Use Intervention Trial With Adolescent Girls With Lifetime Substance Use History: Observational Study

LMC Ramos, J Delgadillo, S Vélez… - JMIR formative …, 2021 - formative.jmir.org
Background: Adolescents with juvenile legal system contact face numerous barriers to
participation in behavioral health intervention research, including housing disruption, legal …

[HTML][HTML] Youth study recruitment using paid advertising on Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook: cross-sectional survey study

KL Ford, T Albritton, TA Dunn… - JMIR public health …, 2019 - publichealth.jmir.org
Background The use of paid social media advertising for targeted study recruitment is an
effective strategy in health research and evaluation, specifically to reach diverse youth …

[HTML][HTML] Social media use in research: engaging communities in cohort studies to support recruitment and retention

E Farina-Henry, LB Waterston… - JMIR research …, 2015 - researchprotocols.org
Background: This paper presents the first formal evaluation of social media (SM) use in the
National Children's Study (NCS). The NCS is a prospective, longitudinal study of the effects …

[HTML][HTML] Comparing social media and in-person recruitment: lessons learned from recruiting substance-using, sexual and gender minority adolescents and young …

JN Parker, AS Hunter, JA Bauermeister… - JMIR public health …, 2021 - publichealth.jmir.org
Background Recruiting large samples of diverse sexual and gender minority adolescent and
young adults (AYAs) into HIV intervention research is critical to the development and later …

[HTML][HTML] Social media and sexual behavior among adolescents: is there a link?

M Landry, M Turner, A Vyas… - JMIR public health and …, 2017 - publichealth.jmir.org
Background: Adolescent sexual risk taking and its consequences remain a global public
health concern. Empirical evidence on the impact that social media has on sexual health …

[HTML][HTML] Social media recruitment of marginalized, hard-to-reach populations: development of recruitment and monitoring guidelines

J Russomanno, JG Patterson… - JMIR public Health and …, 2019 - publichealth.jmir.org
Background: Social media can be a useful strategy for recruiting hard-to-reach, stigmatized
populations into research studies; however, it may also introduce risks for participant and …

[HTML][HTML] Association of social media use and high-risk behaviors in adolescents: Cross-sectional study

T Vente, M Daley, E Killmeyer… - JMIR pediatrics and …, 2020 - pediatrics.jmir.org
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated the prevalence of social media use and
identified the presence of high-risk behaviors among adolescents, including self-harm and …

[HTML][HTML] Using social media to engage justice-involved young adults in digital health interventions for substance use: pilot feasibility survey study

A Harrison, J Folk, C Rodriguez, A Wallace… - JMIR Formative …, 2022 - formative.jmir.org
Background: Young adults involved in the justice system have high rates of substance use
disorders and low rates of treatment engagement. Most justice-involved young adults are …

[HTML][HTML] Limited interaction targeted epidemiology of HIV in sexual and gender minority American adolescents and adults: Feasibility of the keeping it lite study

N Gleason, PA Serrano, A Muñoz… - JMIR Formative …, 2021 - formative.jmir.org
Background HIV infection rates among sexual minority men and transgender individuals,
particularly adolescents and young adults, remain elevated in the United States despite …