Published on in Vol 8, No 9 (2019): September

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/15660, first published .
Authorship Correction: Promising Approaches for Engaging Youth and Young Adults Living with HIV in HIV Primary Care Using Social Media and Mobile Technology Interventions: Protocol for the SPNS Social Media Initiative

Authorship Correction: Promising Approaches for Engaging Youth and Young Adults Living with HIV in HIV Primary Care Using Social Media and Mobile Technology Interventions: Protocol for the SPNS Social Media Initiative

Authorship Correction: Promising Approaches for Engaging Youth and Young Adults Living with HIV in HIV Primary Care Using Social Media and Mobile Technology Interventions: Protocol for the SPNS Social Media Initiative

Journals

  1. Comulada W, Step M, Fletcher J, Tanner A, Dowshen N, Arayasirikul S, Keglovitz Baker K, Zuniga J, Swendeman D, Medich M, Kao U, Northrup A, Nieto O, Brooks R. Predictors of Internet Health Information Seeking Behaviors among Young Adults Living with HIV Across the United States (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020 View
  2. Ogunleye C, Farnan J, Martin S, Tanksley A, Ngooi S, Venable L, Anderson S, Marte J, Meltzer D, Arora V. A Peer-Led Social Media Intervention to Improve Interest in Research Careers Among Urban Youth: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Medical Education 2020;6(1):e16392 View
  3. Brooks R, Nieto O, Swendeman D, Myers J, Lepe R, Cabral A, Kao U, Donohoe T, Comulada W. Qualitative Evaluation of Social Media and Mobile Technology Interventions Designed to Improve HIV Health Outcomes for Youth and Young Adults Living With HIV: A HRSA SPNS Initiative. Health Promotion Practice 2020;21(5):693 View