Using Online Memes to Communicate About Health: A Systematic Review
Aurora Occa,
Huai-yu Chen,
Kayden L. Teffeteller
Abstract:Objective We conducted a systematic review of the literature on online health memes to (a) detect and describe the available research, (b) identify key findings, and (c) delineate future research needs/opportunities. Data Source Databases, communication and public health journals, and ancestry search. Study Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria Empirical studies, in English, published in peer-reviewed academic journals, and focused on memes to discuss health-related topics. Data Extraction We scrutinized 357 empiri… Show more
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