reviewHealth Promotion PracticeMay 10, 2011Closed access

Harnessing Social Media for Health Promotion and Behavior Change

Altarum Institute

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Abstract

Rapid and innovative advances in participative Internet communications, referred to as "social media," offer opportunities for modifying health behavior. Social media let users choose to be either anonymous or identified. People of all demographics are adopting these technologies whether on their computers or through mobile devices, and they are increasingly using these social media for health-related issues. Although social media have considerable potential as tools for health promotion and education, these media, like traditional health promotion media, require careful application and may not always achieve their desired outcomes. This article summarizes current evidence and understanding of using social…

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Keywords
  • Health promotion
  • Behavior change
  • Social media
  • Health behavior
  • Health communication
  • Public relations
  • Psychology
  • Environmental health
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