[HTML][HTML] Using natural language processing to explore “dry January” posts on twitter: longitudinal Infodemiology study
AM Russell, D Valdez, SC Chiang… - Journal of medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Dry January, a temporary alcohol abstinence campaign, encourages
individuals to reflect on their relationship with alcohol by temporarily abstaining from …
individuals to reflect on their relationship with alcohol by temporarily abstaining from …
The impact of nationwide alcohol ban during the COVID‐19 lockdown on alcohol use‐related internet searches and behaviour in India: An infodemiology study
Abstract Introduction and Aims To control the spread of COVID‐19, India imposed a
nationwide lockdown in phases including lockdown 1.0 (25 March–14 April) and 2.0 (15 …
nationwide lockdown in phases including lockdown 1.0 (25 March–14 April) and 2.0 (15 …
Machine learning–based outcome prediction and novel hypotheses generation for substance use disorder treatment
Objective Substance use disorder is a critical public health issue. Discovering the synergies
among factors impacting treatment program success can help governments and treatment …
among factors impacting treatment program success can help governments and treatment …
Digital public health surveillance tools for alcohol use and HIV risk behaviors
R Garett, SD Young - AIDS and Behavior, 2021 - Springer
There is a need for real-time and predictive data on alcohol use both broadly and specific to
HIV. However, substance use and HIV data often suffer from lag times in reporting as they …
HIV. However, substance use and HIV data often suffer from lag times in reporting as they …
When are alcohol-related blackout Tweets written in the United States?
Background Alcohol use varies throughout the year and often peaks on weekends or during
celebrations (eg, New Year's). There is not a perfect correlation between alcohol use and …
celebrations (eg, New Year's). There is not a perfect correlation between alcohol use and …
[HTML][HTML] Social acceptability of health behavior posts on social media: an experiment
Introduction Social media sites like Twitter (now X) are increasingly used to create health
behavior metrics for public health surveillance. Yet little is known about social norms that …
behavior metrics for public health surveillance. Yet little is known about social norms that …
“There are support resources, but they are kind of hidden”: social network analysis of college students' support systems in relation to type 1 diabetes management
E Malova - Frontiers in Human Dynamics, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Type 1 diabetes is an invisible disability requiring major life changes and constant
monitoring. It can become particularly challenging to control during a major life transition …
monitoring. It can become particularly challenging to control during a major life transition …
Using Twitter post data to ascertain the sentiment of alcohol-related blackouts in the United States
Research shows variability in how alcohol-related blackouts (periods of memory loss
during/after drinking) are subjectively evaluated. We accessed 3.5 million original Tweets …
during/after drinking) are subjectively evaluated. We accessed 3.5 million original Tweets …
COSTO-CONSUMO DE BEBIDAS ALCOHÓLICAS ENTRE HOMBRES Y MUJERES EN UNA REGIÓN DE LA AMAZONIA LEGAL
V Ferreira Do Nascimento, EE Da Silva… - Ciencia y …, 2021 - SciELO Chile
Objetivo: Investigar el costo-consumo de bebidas alcohólicas entre hombres y mujeres en
una región de la Amazonia Legal. Material y Método: Estudio exploratorio con enfoque …
una región de la Amazonia Legal. Material y Método: Estudio exploratorio con enfoque …
[PDF][PDF] The Impact of the Built and Social Environment on Health and Wellbeing: Building Support for College Students with Type 1 Diabetes
E Malova - 2022 - scholarship.miami.edu
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic condition characterized by the destruction of insulin-
producing cells, which prevents the pancreas from producing insulin (Atkinson et al., 2014) …
producing cells, which prevents the pancreas from producing insulin (Atkinson et al., 2014) …