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Social media (SM) is immensely popular and is increasingly being used as a tool in HIV research. However, the use of SM to address issues along the HIV care continuum remains an under-researched topic, especially in regards to the various different combinations of SM platforms and interventions. There is an even greater need for statistically rigorous studies on efficacy, effectiveness, and long-term effects. Finally, there are numerous subpopulations, both in the US and around the world that have not been accounted for or studied in this research.
Authors: Garett, R., Smith, J., Young, S.D.
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