Temporal variability of problem drinking on Twitter
暂无分享,去创建一个
Michael D. Barnes | Kyle W. Prier | J. West | C. Giraud-Carrier | M. Barnes | P. Hall | C. Hanson | E. Neeley
[1] I. Ajzen,et al. Belief, Attitude, Intention, and Behavior: An Introduction to Theory and Research , 1977 .
[2] R. Knibbe,et al. Seasonal variation in survey and sales estimates of alcohol consumption. , 1993, Journal of studies on alcohol.
[3] A. Joinson. Self‐disclosure in computer‐mediated communication: The role of self‐awareness and visual anonymity , 2001 .
[4] Brian Borsari,et al. Descriptive and injunctive norms in college drinking: a meta-analytic integration. , 2003, Journal of studies on alcohol.
[5] M. Goldman,et al. Up close and personal: temporal variability in the drinking of individual college students during their first year. , 2004, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[6] R. Room,et al. Alcohol and public health , 2005, The Lancet.
[7] P. Martikainen,et al. Temporal variation in deaths related to alcohol intoxication and drinking. , 2005, International journal of epidemiology.
[8] C. Neighbors,et al. Normative misperceptions and temporal precedence of perceived norms and drinking. , 2006, Journal of studies on alcohol.
[9] Timothy W. Finin,et al. Why we twitter: understanding microblogging usage and communities , 2007, WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07.
[10] Balachander Krishnamurthy,et al. A few chirps about twitter , 2008, WOSN '08.
[11] D. Kasprzyk,et al. Theory of reasoned action, theory of planned behavior, and the integrated behavioral model. , 2008 .
[12] Taejin Jung. Psychological reactance and effects of social norms messages among binge drinking college students , 2010 .
[13] Mary Beth Rosson,et al. How and why people Twitter: the role that micro-blogging plays in informal communication at work , 2009, GROUP.
[14] S. Michie,et al. Using the Internet to Promote Health Behavior Change: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Impact of Theoretical Basis, Use of Behavior Change Techniques, and Mode of Delivery on Efficacy , 2010, Journal of medical Internet research.
[15] Thomas R. Eisenmann,et al. The Huffington Post , 2010 .
[16] Neil Savage,et al. Twitter as medium and message , 2011, Commun. ACM.
[17] Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier,et al. Identifying Health-Related Topics on Twitter - An Exploration of Tobacco-Related Tweets as a Test Topic , 2011, SBP.
[18] Elizabeth D. Cox,et al. Feeling bad on Facebook: depression disclosures by college students on a social networking site , 2011, Depression and anxiety.
[19] Dimitri A. Christakis,et al. A Pilot Evaluation of Associations Between Displayed Depression References on Facebook and Self-reported Depression Using a Clinical Scale , 2011, The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research.
[20] Scott A. Golder,et al. Diurnal and Seasonal Mood Vary with Work, Sleep, and Daylength Across Diverse Cultures , 2011 .
[21] Mark Dredze,et al. You Are What You Tweet: Analyzing Twitter for Public Health , 2011, ICWSM.
[22] Libby N Brockman,et al. Associations between displayed alcohol references on Facebook and problem drinking among college students. , 2012, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.