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Group by: No Grouping | No Grouping Number of items: 7. Case Studies of Young People’s Health-Related Uses of Social Media - "Connected"These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was su... [ more ] These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [201601/Z/16/Z] The case studies are relevant to adults who have a responsibility for young people’s health and wellbeing. If you would like to use these videos in your professional organisation or would like more information about the project please contact Dr Victoria Goodyear (v.a.goodyear@bham.ac.uk). Connected This case study demonstrates how social media sites pre-select and promote health-related content to young people through young people’s peer networks. | Author : Goodyear, V.A. and Armour, K. and Wood, H.E. Date : 2017 | Preview |
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| Case Studies of Young People’s Health-Related Uses of Social Media - "Fake"These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was su... [ more ] These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [201601/Z/16/Z] The case studies are relevant to adults who have a responsibility for young people’s health and wellbeing. If you would like to use these videos in your professional organisation or would like more information about the project please contact Dr Victoria Goodyear (v.a.goodyear@bham.ac.uk). Fake This case demonstrates the influences of specific social media accounts on young people’s health-related understandings and behaviours | Author : Goodyear, V.A. and Armour, K. and Wood, H.E. Date : 2017 | Preview |
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| Case Studies of Young People’s Health-Related Uses of Social Media - "Peer Endorsement"These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was su... [ more ] These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [201601/Z/16/Z] The case studies are relevant to adults who have a responsibility for young people’s health and wellbeing. If you would like to use these videos in your professional organisation or would like more information about the project please contact Dr Victoria Goodyear (v.a.goodyear@bham.ac.uk). Peer Endoresement This case study shows how likes are positioned as a form of endorsement, and how likes have a strong influence on young people’s engagement with health-related material and their health-related understandings and behaviours. | Author : Goodyear, V.A. and Armour, K. and Wood, H.E. Date : 2017 | Preview |
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| Case Studies of Young People’s Health-Related Uses of Social Media - "Peer Pressure"These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was su... [ more ] These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [201601/Z/16/Z] The case studies are relevant to adults who have a responsibility for young people’s health and wellbeing. If you would like to use these videos in your professional organisation or would like more information about the project please contact Dr Victoria Goodyear (v.a.goodyear@bham.ac.uk). Peer Pressure This case study refers to the material that young people create and the influence of this material on other young people’s self-perception of their own bodies. | Author : Goodyear, V.A. and Armour, K. and Wood, H.E. Date : 2017 | Preview |
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| Case Studies of Young People’s Health-Related Uses of Social Media - "Relatable"These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was su... [ more ] These case studies demonstrate the varying ways young people use social media and the impacts of this behaviour on their health and wellbeing. The case studies are based on evidence generated with 1296 young people who worked with us to communicate their experiences of social media. This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [201601/Z/16/Z] The case studies are relevant to adults who have a responsibility for young people’s health and wellbeing. If you would like to use these videos in your professional organisation or would like more information about the project please contact Dr Victoria Goodyear (v.a.goodyear@bham.ac.uk). Relatable This case study refers to the process whereby young people’s ‘searches’ for specific health-related material result in social media sites then promoting vast amounts of partially related material to their accounts. | Author : Goodyear, V.A. and Armour, K. and Wood, H.E. Date : 2017 | Preview |
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| Model Parameterisation for Predictive Medicine 2016
Multi-disciplinary workshop held 4th-7th July 2016 at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the University of Nottingham. 37 people attended from diverse backgrounds including applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, computational biology and from industry, to learn about a var... [ more ] Multi-disciplinary workshop held 4th-7th July 2016 at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the University of Nottingham. 37 people attended from diverse backgrounds including applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, computational biology and from industry, to learn about a variety of techniques that can be employed in reliable parameterisation in mathematical modelling for medicine. The tutorials covered optimisation, frequentist and Bayesian methods and model selection; all highly relevant to contemporary research in mathematical biology. | Author : Jabbari, Sara and Dunster, Joanne Date : 17 October 2016 | Preview |
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| A Conversation with Dorothy Rowe - Why we lieDorothy Rowe, clinical psychologist and writer, speaks about her perspectives on psychology and why 'comforting lies' are often seen as preferable to 'uncomfortable truths'. | | Preview |
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