Published on in Vol 5, No 3 (2016): Jul-Sept

Targeted Facebook Advertising is a Novel and Effective Method of Recruiting Participants into a Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Effectiveness Study

Targeted Facebook Advertising is a Novel and Effective Method of Recruiting Participants into a Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Effectiveness Study

Targeted Facebook Advertising is a Novel and Effective Method of Recruiting Participants into a Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Effectiveness Study

Journals

  1. Enerly E, Flingtorp R, Christiansen I, Campbell S, Hansen M, Myklebust T, Weiderpass E, Nygård M, Tornesello M. An observational study comparing HPV prevalence and type distribution between HPV-vaccinated and -unvaccinated girls after introduction of school-based HPV vaccination in Norway. PLOS ONE 2019;14(10):e0223612 View
  2. Das R, Machalek D, Molesworth E, Garland S. Using Facebook to Recruit Young Australian Men Into a Cross-Sectional Human Papillomavirus Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(11):e389 View
  3. Scully R, Davids J, Melnitchouk N. Impact of Procedural Specialty on Maternity Leave and Career Satisfaction Among Female Physicians. Annals of Surgery 2017;266(2):210 View
  4. Mohanty S, Leader A, Gibeau E, Johnson C. Using Facebook to reach adolescents for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. Vaccine 2018;36(40):5955 View
  5. Occa A, Morgan S. Animations about Clinical Trial Participation for Cancer Patients and Survivors. Journal of Health Communication 2019;24(10):749 View
  6. Lal S, Starcevic D, Fuhrer R. Youth Experiences With Referrals to Mental Health Services in Canada: Protocol for a Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2020;9(3):e16945 View
  7. Trucchi C, Amicizia D, Tafuri S, Sticchi L, Durando P, Costantino C, Varlese F, Di Silverio B, Bagnasco A, Ansaldi F, Icardi G. Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Propensity towards HPV Vaccine of Young Adult Students in Italy. Vaccines 2020;8(1):74 View
  8. Subasinghe A, Jayasinghe Y, Wark J, Gorelik A, Garland S, on behalf of the Young Female Health Initiative (YFHI) , Safe-D Study Groups . Factors associated with unwanted sexual experiences of young Australian females: an observational study. Sexual Health 2017;14(4):383 View
  9. Burgess J, Kimble R, Watt K, Cameron C. The Adoption of Social Media to Recruit Participants for the Cool Runnings Randomized Controlled Trial in Australia. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(10):e200 View
  10. Tustin J, Crowcroft N, Gesink D, Johnson I, Keelan J. Internet Exposure Associated With Canadian Parents’ Perception of Risk on Childhood Immunization: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2018;4(1):e7 View
  11. Hansen D, Petrinec A, Hebeshy M, Sheehan D, Drew B. Advancing the Science of Recruitment for Family Caregivers: Focus Group and Delphi Methods. JMIR Nursing 2019;2(1):e13862 View
  12. BLANCO L, RODRIGUEZ L. Delivering information about retirement saving among Hispanic women: two Facebook experiments. Behavioural Public Policy 2020;4(3):343 View
  13. Tustin J, Crowcroft N, Gesink D, Johnson I, Keelan J, Lachapelle B. Facebook Recruitment of Vaccine-Hesitant Canadian Parents: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(3):e47 View
  14. Reiter P, Katz M, Bauermeister J, Shoben A, Paskett E, McRee A. Recruiting Young Gay and Bisexual Men for a Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Intervention Through Social Media: The Effects of Advertisement Content. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(2):e33 View
  15. Jerome R, Dunkel L, Kennedy N, Olson E, Pulley J, Bernard G, Wilkins C, Harris P. To end disease tomorrow, begin with trials today: Digital strategies for increased awareness of a clinical trials finder. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2019;3(4):190 View
  16. Subasinghe A, Wark J, Phillips S, Cornall A, Brotherton J, Garland S. Quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccination successfully reduces the prevalence of vaccine-targeted genotypes in a young, vaccine-eligible-age sample of Australian females. Sexual Health 2020;17(6):510 View
  17. Flood-Grady E, Solberg L, Baralt C, Meyer M, Stevens J, Krieger J. Engaging Institutional Stakeholders to Develop and Implement Guidelines for Recruiting Participants in Research Studies Using Social Media: Mixed Methods, Multi-Phase Process. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(10):e23312 View
  18. An J, Kwak H, Qureshi H, Weber I. Precision Public Health Campaign: Delivering Persuasive Messages to Relevant Segments Through Targeted Advertisements on Social Media. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(9):e22313 View
  19. Koch E, Gillespie J. Separating natural and cultural heritage: an outdated approach?. Australian Geographer 2022;53(2):167 View
  20. Darko E, Kleib M, Olson J. Social Media Use for Research Participant Recruitment: Integrative Literature Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(8):e38015 View
  21. Wells J, Klosky J, Liu Y, Gillespie T. An overview of implementing an evidence based program to increase HPV vaccination in HIV community clinics. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1) View
  22. Li D, Fu L, Yang Y, An R. Social media-assisted interventions on human papillomavirus and vaccination-related knowledge, intention and behavior: a scoping review. Health Education Research 2022;37(2):104 View
  23. Kaliba A, Andrews D. The Impact of Meso-Level Factors on SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Early Hesitancy in the United States. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2023;20(13):6313 View
  24. Vu M, Berg C, Pham N, Tiro J, Escoffery C, Spring B, Bednarczyk R, Ta D, Kandula N. U.S. Vietnamese parents' trusted sources of information and preferences for intervention messaging about HPV vaccination: A mixed methods study. PEC Innovation 2023;3:100189 View
  25. Kurokawa H, Sasaki S, Ohtake F. The role of nudge-based messages on the acceptability and download of COVID-19 contact tracing apps: survey experiments. The Japanese Economic Review 2024 View