#TurntTrending: a systematic review of substance use portrayals on social media platforms
Addiction2022Vol. 118(2), pp. 206–217
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Brienna N. Rutherford, Carmen Lim, Benjamin Johnson, Brandon Cheng, Jack Chung, Sandy H. Huang, Tianze Sun, Janni Leung, Daniel Stjepanović, Gary Chan
Abstract
Substance-related content that promotes engagement with substance use or actively depicts use appears to be widely available on social media. The large public presence of this content may have concerning influences on attitudes, behaviours and risk perceptions relating to substance use, particularly among the most vulnerable and heaviest users of social media-adolescents and young adults.
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