Kellie Stanfield’s research while affiliated with University of Missouri and other places

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Sharing for Health: A Study of Chinese Adolescents Experiences and Perspectives on Using Social Network Sites to Share Health Information
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November 2016

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Journal of Transcultural Nursing

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Michele Teti

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Kellie Stanfield

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Shelly Campo

Purpose: This exploratory qualitative study examines Chinese adolescents' health information sharing habits on social network sites. Method: Ten focus group meetings with 76 adolescents, ages 12 to 17 years, were conducted at community-based organizations in Chicago's Chinatown. The research team transcribed the recording and analyzed the transcripts using ATLAS.ti. Results: Chinese adolescents are using different social network sites for various topics of health information including food, physical activity, and so on. Adolescents would share useful and/or interesting health information. Many adolescents raised credibility concerns regarding health information and suggested evaluating the information based on self-experience or intuition, word-of-mouth, or information online. Conclusion: The findings shed lights on future intervention using social network sites to promote health among Chinese adolescents in the United States. Implications for practice: Future interventions should provide adolescents with interesting and culturally sensitive health information and educate them to critically evaluate health information on social network sites.

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... Young people have reported that they share health-related information to connect with others with similar conditions to seek advice and support, to share health issues, to search for treatment options, or to just have fun . While some young activists create their own content to spread awareness about specific health issues , others repost health content from other sources (Zhang et al., 2017). Despite this, user-generated content is rarely the focus of research, policymaking, or services, as these tend to prioritise young people's informationseeking behaviours and official digital health interventions. ...

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Youth Digital Health and Online Platforms: Dialogue with Peers on Reddit
Sharing for Health: A Study of Chinese Adolescents Experiences and Perspectives on Using Social Network Sites to Share Health Information

Journal of Transcultural Nursing