#ec: Findings and implications from a quantitative content analysis of tweets about emergency contraception:

作者: Tilly A Gurman , Tiffany Clark

DOI: 10.1177/2055207615625035

关键词: Quantitative content analysisAdvertisingSocial mediaInternet privacyMedicineContent analysisEmergency contraception

摘要: Twitter, a popular social media, helps users around the world quickly share and receive information. The way in which Twitter frames health issues – especially controversial like emergency c...

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