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Topics of Nicotine-Related Discussions on Twitter: Infoveillance Study.

Jon-Patrick AllemAllison DormaneshAnuja MajmundarJennifer Beth UngerMatthew G KirkpatrickAkshat ChoubeAneesh AithalEmilio FerraraTess Boley Cruz
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Health education efforts are needed to correct unsubstantiated health claims on Twitter and ultimately direct individuals who want to quit smoking to evidence-based cessation strategies. Future interventions could be designed to follow these topics of discussions on Twitter and engage with members of the public about evidence-based cessation methods in near real time when people are contemplating cessation.
Keyphrases
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