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Health Misinformation on Social Media: Systematic Review
The health misinformation was the highest on Twitter and on issues related to smoking products and drugs. However, misinformation on major public health issues, such as vaccines and diseases, was also high. Our study offers a comprehensive characterization of the dominant health misinformation topics and a comprehensive description of their prevalence on different social media platforms, which can guide future studies and help in the development of evidence-based digital policy action plans.
Victor Suarez-Lledo
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J Alvarez-Galvez
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Impact of Online Health Awareness Campaign: Case of National Eating Disorders Association
We find that, despite popular influencers being involved in the campaign, it is governmental and nonprofit accounts that attract the most retweets. Furthermore, examining the tweeting language of users engaged with this content, we find linguistic categories concerning women, family, and anxiety to be mentioned more within the 15 days after the intervention, and categories concerning affiliation, references to others, and positive emotion mentioned less. We conclude with actionable implications for future campaigns and discussion of the method’s limitations.
Yelena Mejova
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Victor Suarez-Lledo
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Using Agent-Based Modeling to Understand the Emergence and Reproduction of Social Inequalities in Health
Our initial findings show that the combination of the most adverse contextual conditions (i.e., negative environmental exposure and the absence of health-care provision) combined with extreme social inequalities in health might increase mortality drastically.
Victor Suarez-Lledo
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Victor Suarez-Lledo
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The impact of financial crisis and austerity policies in Andalusia, Spain: disentangling the mechanisms of social inequalities in health through the perceptions and experiences of experts and the general population
This research seeks to analyse the perceived impact of the crisis upon the health of the Andalusian population through the first-hand discourses of professionals from the health and social sectors on the one hand, and citizens of different socioeconomic status (SES) on the other.
Victor Suarez-Lledo
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Victor Suarez-Lledo
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Gloria Martinez-Cousinou
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Eider Muniategui-Azkona
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Auxiliadora Gonzalez-Portillo
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Economic Crisis and Health Inequalities in Southern Spain: A Multilevel Analysis
The present work studies the changes in socioeconomic determinants of health and analyzes the evolution in this relationship for the period 2005–2014 in Spain. This study supports the existence of contextual effects among Spanish regions that varies the association between SES measures and health, and therefore points out the relevance of socioeconomic context in explaining the differences in individuals’ states of health. In addition, our model indicates that more attention should be paid to less studied SES measures, especially those related to the position of individuals in globalized labor markets.
J Alvarez-Galvez
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JA Salinas-Perez
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ML Rodero-Cosano
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MA Gonzalez-Portillo
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G Martinez-Cousinou
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E Muniategui-Azkona
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Victor Suarez-Lledo
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Social Determinants of health in Andalusia
The present work studies the changes in socioeconomic determinants of health and analyzes the evolution in this relationship for the …
J Alvarez-Galvez
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D Gomez Baya
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A Gonzalez Portillo
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G Martinez-Cousinou
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ML Rodero-Cosano
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JA Salinas-Perez
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E Muniategui Azcona
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Victor Suarez-Lledo
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MI Serrano-Macías
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Robert Ford
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