Published on in Vol 8, No 5 (2020): May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/16207, first published .
Peer-to-Peer Social Media as an Effective Prevention Strategy: Quasi-Experimental Evaluation

Peer-to-Peer Social Media as an Effective Prevention Strategy: Quasi-Experimental Evaluation

Peer-to-Peer Social Media as an Effective Prevention Strategy: Quasi-Experimental Evaluation

Journals

  1. Mandal S, Shah C, Peña-Alves S, Hecht M, Glenn S, Ray A, Greene K. Understanding the spread of prevention and cessation messages on social media for substance use in youth. Aslib Journal of Information Management 2020;73(2):240 View
  2. Cain C, Kamdar N, Veldman R, Budhwani S, O’Mahen P. Content Analysis of American Network News Coverage of Prevention Strategies During the Initial Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2023;38(4):1030 View
  3. Evans W, Abroms L, Broniatowski D, Napolitano M, Arnold J, Ichimiya M, Agha S. Digital Media for Behavior Change: Review of an Emerging Field of Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(15):9129 View
  4. Huynh A, Wisk L. Application of behavioral economics for understanding health behaviors among adolescents and young adults. Current Opinion in Pediatrics 2022;34(4):326 View
  5. Garett R, Young S. The Role of Misinformation and Stigma in Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Uptake. Substance Use & Misuse 2022;57(8):1332 View
  6. Eslami A, Fathian-Dastgerdi Z, Ghofranipour F, Mostafavi F. Developing and implementing a community-based substance use prevention program in Iranian adolescents (SUPPIA): A study protocol. Journal of Substance Use 2023;28(3):410 View
  7. Patel S, Cance J, Bonar E, Carter P, Dickerson D, Fiellin L, Fernandes C, Palimaru A, Boomer T, Saldana L, Singh R, Tinius E, Walton M, Youn S, Young S, Philbrick S, Lambdin B. Accelerating Solutions for the Overdose Crisis: an Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Protocol for the HEAL Prevention Cooperative. Prevention Science 2023;24(S1):40 View
  8. van der Sanden R, Wilkins C, Romeo J, Rychert M, Barratt M. Predictors of using social media to purchase drugs in New Zealand: Findings from a large-scale online survey. International Journal of Drug Policy 2021;98:103430 View
  9. Fuller A, Vasek M, Mariconti E, Johnson S. Understanding and preventing the advertisement and sale of illicit drugs to young people through social media: A multidisciplinary scoping review. Drug and Alcohol Review 2024;43(1):56 View
  10. Hasan K, Nonyel N, Tejada F. Knowledge and Perceptions of PharmD Students on Opioid Use and Misuse. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2023;87(12):100545 View
  11. Hashemi R, Vogel E. Adolescents’ perceptions of substance use messaging in the age of social media: resolving cognitive dissonance. Health Education Research 2024;39(1):1 View
  12. Liu J, Charmaraman L, Bickham D. Association Between Social Media Use and Substance Use Among Middle and High School-Aged Youth. Substance Use & Misuse 2024;59(7):1039 View
  13. Lu W, Xu L, Bessaha M, Liu Y, Matthews J, Muñoz-Laboy M. Youth participation in substance use prevention: A national profile, 2011–2019. Preventive Medicine 2024;185:108050 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Thomas A, Bakshi S, Rockas M. Technology-Assisted Interventions for Substance Use Disorders. View