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    Clusters of Patient Empowerment and Mental Health Literacy Differentiate Professional Help‐Seeking Attitudes in Online Mental Health Communities Users by Nicole Bizzotto, Gert‐Jan deBruijn, Peter Johannes Schulz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These administrators and moderators also actively facilitated participant recruitment by creating and sharing posts, either video‐ or text‐based, on community homepages. …”
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    An after-action review of COVID-19 cases and mitigation measures at US Mission India, March 2020-July 2021. by Jaspreet Singh, Rajesh Yadav, Samantha Robinson, Mark Vanelli, Melissa Nyendak, Meghna Desai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We reviewed COVID-19 mitigation activities at five US Mission India posts from March 2020-July 2021. We also analyzed case investigation and contact tracing data from Health Units (outpatient clinics), including demographics, clinical findings, test results, contact positivity rate, and compared attack rates across the posts during the same period. …”
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    The Promessi sposi on Instagram: a teaching proposal in upper secondary schools by Maura Catania

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Students were encouraged to rewrite selected passages from the novel in the form of Instagram posts. The use of Instagram supported the reworking and appropriation of the literary text in an activity that proved to be both engaging and motivating. …”
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    How’s the #GabFam: A 2022 characterization of the alternative social media platform Gab. by Jose Montalvo

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This study aimed to develop a characterization of the alternative social media platform Gab in 2022 based on the themes and narratives found in the top posts of that year. Using a qualitative content analysis, this study identified six key themes from the dataset: Suppression, Persecution/Oppression, Conspiracy, Societal Degradation, Establishment Complacency, and We’re the Saviors. …”
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