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Gibson et al [18] examined a large volume of social media data regarding e-cigarette and tobacco coverage, using automated coding to content analyze the data. To generate reliability in the content analysis, they calculated the consistency of reliability for weekly estimates with a threshold set to >.70. Based on this, they found that X and You Tube (Alphabet Inc) contained fewer themes compared to other data sources.
JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e48230
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Characteristics of participants with spinal cord injury who completed the coach-guided videoconferencing expressive writing program (n=24).
a Gender: F=female; M=male
b Education: PG=postgraduate; BA/BS =bachelor’s degree; SC=some college; V=vocation;
c Living situation: A=alone; WS=with someone.
d Employment: FT=fulltime; PT=parttime; NW=not working; R=retired; D=disability; HM=homemaker.
e Diagnosis: E=ependymoma; NS=neurosarcoidosis; SCI=spinalcord injury; TM=transverse myelitis.
f Injury level: P=paraplegia;
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71162
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Reference 69: Special issue: e-health innovations for global mental health
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68297
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