
We are a research, education, and advocacy group dedicated to understanding how social media and current and emerging technologies can be used to promote health and health equity.

We are a research, education, and advocacy group dedicated to understanding how social media and current and emerging technologies can be used to promote health and health equity.
TECHNOLOGY HEALTH & EQUITY (THE)
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
THE Workgroup conducts research on how social media and current and emerging technologies can be used to promote health, improve health outcomes, and increase health equity. Explore our recent publications to learn more about our current and previous research projects.
Willingness of African American Men to Participate in mHealth Weight Management Programs. International Journal of Health Sciences
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Online Health Information Seeking among African Americans. International Journal of Health Sciences
Delores C. James, Cedric HarvilleII
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Weight Loss Strategies Used by ROTC Cadets: Implication for College Health and Wellness Services. Telemedicine and e-Health
Julia A. Wilson, Delores C. James
“You Have to Approach Us Right: A Qualitative Framework Analysis for Recruiting African Americans into mHealth Research. Health Education and Behavior.
Delores C. S. James, Cedric Harville II, Orisatalabi Efunbumi, Ida Babazadeh, Sheriza Ali
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Smartphone Usage, Social Media Engagement, and Willingness to Participate in mHealth Weight Management Research among African American Women. Health Education & Behavior.
Delores C. S. James PhD, Cedric Harville, II
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Participation of African Americans in e-Health and m-Health Studies: A Systematic Review. Telemedicine and e-Health.
Delores C. James, Cedric HarvilleII, Cynthia Sears, Orisatalabi Efunbumi, and Irina Bondoc
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Assessment of eHealth Literacy, Online Help-seeking Behavior, and Willingness to Participate in mHealth Chronic Disease Research among African Americans, Florida, 2014-2015. Preventing Chronic Diseases
Delores C.S. James, Cedric Harville II
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