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The following pages link to e-Ana and e-Mia: A content analysis of pro-eating disorder Web sites (Q24615144):
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- Long-Term Condition Self-Management Support in Online Communities: A Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Papers (Q28076410) (← links)
- Ethical perspectives on recommending digital technology for patients with mental illness (Q33452580) (← links)
- Social support networks and eating disorders: an integrative review of the literature (Q33689778) (← links)
- Case management via telephone counseling and SMS for weight maintenance in adolescent obesity: study concept of the TeAM program (Q35718338) (← links)
- The Canary in the Coal Mine Tweets: Social Media Reveals Public Perceptions of Non-Medical Use of Opioids (Q35739966) (← links)
- The clinical profile of patients with anorexia nervosa in Singapore: a follow-up descriptive study (Q35749520) (← links)
- What patients say about their doctors online: a qualitative content analysis (Q35980680) (← links)
- Quality of online health information about oral contraceptives from Hebrew-language websites (Q36329337) (← links)
- Quality evaluation of Persian nutrition and diet therapy websites (Q36405914) (← links)
- Pro-anorexia and pro-recovery photo sharing: a tale of two warring tribes (Q36435703) (← links)
- Disordered eating in a digital age: eating behaviors, health, and quality of life in users of websites with pro-eating disorder content (Q36435815) (← links)
- Pro-Anorexia and Anti-Pro-Anorexia Videos on YouTube: Sentiment Analysis of User Responses (Q36441075) (← links)
- Content analysis of male participation in pro-eating disorder web sites (Q38173003) (← links)
- The urgent matter of online pro-eating disorder content and children: clinical practice (Q38336786) (← links)
- A Meta-Analysis Examining the Influence of Pro-Eating Disorder Websites on Body Image and Eating Pathology (Q38558282) (← links)
- Pro-ana versus Pro-recovery: A Content Analytic Comparison of Social Media Users' Communication about Eating Disorders on Twitter and Tumblr (Q38636479) (← links)
- Experiences of using pro-eating disorder websites: a qualitative study with service users in NHS eating disorder services (Q38940449) (← links)
- A comparative analysis of anorexia nervosa groups on Facebook. (Q39377807) (← links)
- Online health information seeking among Jewish and Arab adolescents in Israel: results from a national school survey (Q40122356) (← links)
- Internet-Based Information on Long-Acting Reversible Contraception for Adolescents (Q40236802) (← links)
- Non-suicidal self-injury, youth, and the Internet: What mental health professionals need to know (Q41950969) (← links)
- Long-term doctor-patient relationships: patient perspective from online reviews (Q42009674) (← links)
- Spinal column: why isn't there more media research? (Q43715901) (← links)
- Examining implicit attitudes toward emaciation and thinness in anorexia nervosa (Q44148758) (← links)
- A thematic content analysis of #cheatmeal images on social media: Characterizing an emerging dietary trend. (Q44308220) (← links)
- Desire to Be Underweight: Exploratory Study on a Weight Loss App Community and User Perceptions of the Impact on Disordered Eating Behaviors. (Q44943825) (← links)
- Skinny Is Not Enough: A Content Analysis of Fitspiration on Pinterest (Q45036626) (← links)
- "I am a waste of breath, of space, of time": metaphors of self in a pro-anorexia group (Q48065388) (← links)
- Selective Visual Attention Towards Oneself and Associated State Body Satisfaction: an Eye-Tracking Study in Adolescents with Different Types of Eating Disorders (Q48300062) (← links)
- Messengers and Messages for Tweets That Used #thinspo and #fitspo Hashtags in 2016. (Q49224386) (← links)
- A content analysis of an online pro-eating disorder community on Reddit (Q50136210) (← links)
- Self-presentation on the Web: agencies serving abused and assaulted women. (Q53621074) (← links)
- Young People's Experiences of Viewing the Fitspiration Social Media Trend: Qualitative Study. (Q55437203) (← links)
- #Orthorexia on Instagram: a descriptive study exploring the online conversation and community using the Netlytic software (Q57468414) (← links)
- Theorizing Fat Talk: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Intergroup Communication About Groups (Q58139185) (← links)
- Harm-advocating online content and subjective well-being: a cross-national study of new risks faced by youth (Q58218244) (← links)
- Developing Embedded Taxonomy and Mining Patients' Interests From Web-Based Physician Reviews: Mixed-Methods Approach (Q58773035) (← links)
- Extreme body messages: themes from Facebook posts in extreme fitness and nutrition online support groups (Q58794932) (← links)
- Eating Behaviours and Body Weight Concerns among Adolescent Girls (Q59048296) (← links)
- Lives on the Line: The Online Lives of Girls and Women With and Without a Lifetime Eating Disorder Diagnosis (Q59132957) (← links)
- Orthorexic Tendency in Polish Students: Exploring Association with Dietary Patterns, Body Satisfaction and Weight (Q61805579) (← links)
- Children, Adolescents, and the Media: Seven Key Issues (Q85027572) (← links)
- A content analytic comparison of fitspiration and thinspiration websites (Q86941469) (← links)
- Implicit attitudes toward eating stimuli differentiate eating disorder and non-eating disorder groups and predict eating disorder behaviors (Q87848117) (← links)
- Text-mining as a methodology to assess eating disorder-relevant factors: Comparing mentions of fitness tracking technology across online communities (Q88592167) (← links)
- Analyzing big data in social media: Text and network analyses of an eating disorder forum (Q88628084) (← links)
- Recovery Amid Pro-Anorexia: Analysis of Recovery in Social Media (Q88847358) (← links)
- Social interactions in online eating disorder communities: A network perspective (Q90611916) (← links)
- Estimating Determinants of Attrition in Eating Disorder Communities on Twitter: An Instrumental Variables Approach (Q91847841) (← links)
- Examining the self-reported advantages and disadvantages of socially networking about body image and eating disorders (Q94486272) (← links)