Published on in Vol 9 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/60862, first published .
Privacy Concerns Versus Personalized Health Content—Pregnant Individuals’ Willingness to Share Personal Health Information on Social Media: Survey Study

Privacy Concerns Versus Personalized Health Content—Pregnant Individuals’ Willingness to Share Personal Health Information on Social Media: Survey Study

Privacy Concerns Versus Personalized Health Content—Pregnant Individuals’ Willingness to Share Personal Health Information on Social Media: Survey Study

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  1. Aftab N. Social Media Use During Pregnancy: Risks and Benefits for Women’s Health. Cureus 2025 View
  2. Litke N, Wensing M, Hermeling L, Bombana M. Quantitative evaluation of recruitment strategies in a cluster-randomized trial: segmented regression and cost analysis from the AOK-Family + study. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2025;25(1) View
  3. Tameez H, Appleton N. AI as Emotional Support in Pregnancy: A Review and Synthesis for Emerging Research Directions. Social Sciences 2026;15(2):100 View
  4. Surmeli Akbal Y, Dağ Tüzmen H. Associations between social media addiction and health behaviours among pregnant women in the digital age. Midwifery 2026;156:104740 View