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Bridging and Bonding Social Capital by Analyzing the Demographics, User Activities, and Social Network Dynamics of Sexual Assault Centers on Twitter: Mixed Methods Study.

Jia QuQiaoru ZhangYun ZhangHong ShiChengda ZhengJingchuan FanLinxiao ZhangChen ChenLuye LiMicheal L Shier
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
This study presents a comprehensive landscape of the demographics and activities of sexual assault centers in Canada on Twitter. This study suggests that future research should explore the long-term consequences of social media use and examine stakeholder perceptions, providing valuable insights to improve communication practices within the nonprofit human services sector and further the missions of these organizations.
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