Published on in Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Jul-Sep

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/33851, first published .
Emojis and Emoticons in Health Care and Dermatology Communication: Narrative Review

Emojis and Emoticons in Health Care and Dermatology Communication: Narrative Review

Emojis and Emoticons in Health Care and Dermatology Communication: Narrative Review

Journals

  1. Marzouk S, He S, Lee J. Emoji Education: How Students Can Help Increase Health Awareness by Making Emojis. JMIR Medical Education 2022;8(4):e39059 View
  2. Lin T, Luo Y. Emoji and visual complexity in health information design: A moderated serial mediation model. Telematics and Informatics 2023;85:102065 View
  3. Halverson C, Donnelly C, Weiner M, Lee J. Content Analysis of Emoji and Emoticon Use in Clinical Texting Systems. JAMA Network Open 2023;6(6):e2318140 View
  4. Mammola S, Falaschi M, Ficetola G. Biodiversity communication in the digital era through the Emoji tree of life. iScience 2023;26(12):108569 View
  5. Oh H, Pontis S. Understanding individuals with spinal cord injury’s self-care practices: a technology probe study to promote pressure relief adherence. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 2023:1 View
  6. Cheung N, Simmons D, Marschner S, Thiagalingam A, Pasupathy D, Smith B, Flood V, McLean M, Melov S, Hogan R, Padmanabhan S, Duke A, Ching C, Min H, McNab J, Chow C. Randomised Controlled Trial of a Customised Text Messaging and Activity Monitor Program for Lifestyle Improvement after Gestational Diabetes. Nutrients 2024;16(6):820 View
  7. Philip S, Datta A, Jamir L, Marri A, Ransing R. Emojifying youth mental health research – Leveraging digital expressions in South Asia. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2024;66(4):392 View
  8. Suleymanov R, Lebedev D. Using memes and emoji-scales in a web survey: experimental assessment of consequences for multimodal cognitive effort and data quality. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 2024:1 View