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Social Media Promotion of Health Tests With Potential for Overdiagnosis or Overuse: Protocol for a Content Analysis

Social Media Promotion of Health Tests With Potential for Overdiagnosis or Overuse: Protocol for a Content Analysis

This can occur as a result of undergoing screening tests (eg, cancer screening [12]) and can lead to the overuse of further tests and overtreatment. More recently, there have been concerns that direct-to-consumer (DTC) tests can lead to overdiagnosis of generally healthy people and overuse [13,14].

Brooke Nickel, Raffael Heiss, Patti Shih, Emma Grundtvig Gram, Tessa Copp, Melody Taba, Ray Moynihan, Joshua Zadro

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56899

Screening for Media Use in the Emergency Department Among Young Australians: Cross-sectional Study

Screening for Media Use in the Emergency Department Among Young Australians: Cross-sectional Study

Low parental concern was shown to increase the likelihood of internet addiction [67], possibly due to a lack of family support exacerbating the negative emotionality seen in individuals with PD and making them more susceptible to internet overuse [66,68]. This may be due to the challenges that come with the nature of the disorder itself, where families are less likely to get along with individuals with PD because of their personality characteristics.

Pravin Dullur, Joanne Joseph, Antonio Mendoza Diaz, Ping-I Lin, Rajeev Jairam, Rhian Davies, Anne Masi, Boaz Shulruf, Valsamma Eapen

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e42986

Smartphone Overuse and Visual Impairment in Children and Young Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Smartphone Overuse and Visual Impairment in Children and Young Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to summarize the existing evidence on the associations between smartphone overuse and visual impairment in children and young adults, which may further guide potential interventions to reduce the harmful impact of smartphone overuse on vision in this susceptible subpopulation.

Jian Wang, Mei Li, Daqiao Zhu, Yang Cao

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(12):e21923