Using social media to disseminate injury prevention content: Is a picture worth a thousand words?
Social media (SM) offers an opportunity for injury professionals to disseminate reliable safety recommendations to parents, yet little is known about the reach and impact of SM messages on parental safety knowledge and safety behavior adoption. It is also unclear whether electronic health (eHealth)...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca J. McAdams, Kristin J. Roberts, Elizabeth G. Klein, Jennifer A. Manganello, Lara B. McKenzie |
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Language: | EN |
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New Prairie Press
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/645e8624a0ef4a8eb7f84c7fbc3cf68d |
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