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期刊名:Journal of computer-mediated communication

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ISSN:1083-6101

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IF/分区:7.4/Q1

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Sensor-based technologies (SBTs) allow users to track biometric data and feature interactions that foster social support. The social support from SBTs can increase intrinsic motivation to engage in and sustain positive health behaviors. Gui...
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The future of work will be measured. The increasing and widespread adoption of analytics, the use of digital inputs and outputs to inform organizational decision making, makes the communication of data central to organizing. This article ap...
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The internet is a prominent source of health information for the public. This research evaluated both basic use and design tenets and the presence of theoretical components to motivate healthy breast cancer behavior for users of the most fr...
Rui Shi,Paul Messaris,Joseph N Cappella Rui Shi
On YouTube anti-smoking PSAs are widely viewed and uploaded; they also receive extensive commentary by viewers. This study examined whether such evaluative comments with or without uncivil expressions influence evaluations by subsequent vie...
Eric Rice,Anamika Barman-Adhikari Eric Rice
Little is known about internet and social media use among homeless youth. Consistent with typologies prevalent among housed youth, we found that homeless youth were using internet and social media for entertainment, sociability, and instrum...
Sojung Claire Kim,Dhavan V Shah,Kang Namkoong et al. Sojung Claire Kim et al.
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To understand the underlying psychosocial reactions against the unfolding of medical events that announce the disease progression, the objective of this analysis was to identify the patterns of online discussion group message themes in rela...
Helene McDowell,Eunkyung Kim,Bret R Shaw et al. Helene McDowell et al.
Many breast cancer patients currently turn to Internet-based education and support to help them cope with their illness. This study explores the role of training in influencing how patients use a particular Interactive Cancer Communication ...
Jeong Yeob Han,Meg Wise,Eunkyung Kim et al. Jeong Yeob Han et al.
In order to provide insights about cancer patients' online information seeking behaviors, the present study analyzes individuals' transaction log data and reports on how demographics, disease-related factors, and psychosocial needs predict ...