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JMIR Public Health Surveill
v.3(2); Apr-Jun 2017
PMC5457530
Published online 2017 May 19. doi: 10.2196/publichealth.7149
Monitoring Editor: Gunther Eysenbach
Reviewed by Matthew Broom and Nancy Allen
1
Milken Institute School of Public Health,
Department of Prevention and Community Health,
The George Washington University,
Washington, DC,
United States
2
Milken Institute School of Public Health,
Department of Health Policy,
The George Washington University,
Washington, DC,
United States
Megan Landry, Milken Institute School of Public Health, Department of Prevention and Community Health, The George Washington University, 3rd Floor, 950 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20052, United States, Phone: 1 2029943695, Email: ude.uwg@yrdnalmm .
Corresponding Author: Megan Landry
ude.uwg@yrdnalmm
Received 2016 Dec 12; Revisions requested 2017 Jan 5; Revised 2017 Feb 10; Accepted 2017 Mar 7.
Copyright ©Megan Landry, Monique Turner, Amita Vyas, Susan Wood. Originally published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (http://publichealth.jmir.org), 19.05.2017.
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Keywords: text messaging, social media, parent-child relations, sexual behavior, adolescent
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1. Johnston L, O'Malley P, Bachman J, Schulenberg J. Monitoring the Future: National Survey Results on Drug Use- Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA); 1975. pp. 06–5883. [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
3. Lee J, Hahm HC. Acculturation and sexual risk behaviors among Latina adolescents transitioning to young adulthood. J Youth Adolesc. 2010 Apr; 39 (4):414–27. doi: 10.1007/s10964-009-9495-8. [ PubMed ] [ CrossRef ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
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5. Erikson E. Identity and the life cycle : selected papers. New York: International Universities Press; 1959. [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
6. Strauch B. The primal teen: What the new discoveries about the teenage brain tell us about our kids. New York, NY: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group; 2007. [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
7. Lenhart A. Pew Research Center. 2012. [2017-04-04]. Teens, smartphones & texting
http://www.pewinternet.org/2012/03/19/teens-smartphones-texting/ webcite . [ Ref list ]
8. Brown JD, Halpern CT, L'Engle KL. Mass media as a sexual super peer for early maturing girls. J Adolesc Health. 2005 May; 36 (5):420–7. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2004.06.003. [ PubMed ] [ CrossRef ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
10. Moreno M. Social networking sites and adolescent health: new opportunities and new challenges. ISJLP. 2011; 7 :57. [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
11. Landry M, Vyas A, Turner M, Glick S, Wood S. Evaluation of social media utilization by Latino adolescents: implications for mobile health interventions. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2015 Sep 29; 3 (3):e89. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.4374. http://mhealth.jmir.org/2015/3/e89/ [ PMC free article ] [ PubMed ] [ CrossRef ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
12. Berry J. Immigration, acculturation, and adaptation. Appl Psychol. 1997 Jan; 46 (1):5–34. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-0597.1997.tb01087.x. [ CrossRef ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
13. Livingstone S. Taking risky opportunities in youthful content creation: teenagers' use of social networking sites for intimacy, privacy and self-expression. New Media & Soc. 2008; 10 (3):393–411. [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
14. Moreno MA, Kolb J. Social networking sites and adolescent health. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2012 Jun; 59 (3):601–12, vii. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2012.03.023. [ PubMed ] [ CrossRef ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
15. Stockwell MS, Kharbanda EO, Martinez RA, Lara M, Vawdrey D, Natarajan K, Rickert VI. Text4Health: impact of text message reminder-recalls for pediatric and adolescent immunizations. Am J Public Health. 2012 Feb; 102 (2):e15–21. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300331. [ PMC free article ] [ PubMed ] [ CrossRef ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
16. Wong CA, Merchant RM, Moreno MA. Using social media to engage adolescents and young adults with their health. InHealthcare. 2014 Dec 31; 2 (4):220–4. [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
9. Houlihan D, Houlihan M. Adolescents and the social media: the coming storm. J Child Adolesc Behav. 2014; 2 :e105. doi: 10.4172/jcalb.1000e105. [ CrossRef ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
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19. Landry M, Gonzales FA, Wood S, Vyas A. New media use and sexual behavior among Latino adolescents. Am J Health Behav. 2013 May; 37 (3):422–30. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.37.3.15. [ PubMed ] [ CrossRef ] [ Google Scholar ] [ Ref list ]
20. Frank S. Hyper-texting and hyper-networkingxamining why too much texting and social networking is associated with teen risk behavior. 141st APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition; November 2-6, 2013; Boston, MA. 2013.
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