04/09/2019

QUB Study Highlights Health Benefits Of Social Media

A research partnership featuring a team from Queen's University Belfast has identified possible merits for the health of teenagers as a result of social media messaging.

Supported by the Public Health Agency and in partnership with the University of Southern California, the project found that educating popular teenagers to spread health messages to their peer groups can help other young people address health issues such as substance abuse, unhealthy diets and smoking. Essentially, the researchers have identified ways to use social networks, such as Facebook posts and sponsored ads, to promote better life choices amongst young people.

Dr Ruth Hunter from the Centre for Public Health at Queen's University Belfast and lead author on the paper, explained: "Humans are embedded in social networks and these networks obey very particular rules - mathematical, biological, sociological, and psychological – if we can understand these rules they give us whole new ways of intervening for the better.

"The aim of our research was to understand how best we can use social networks to encourage us to be healthier."

Physical activity, diabetes and vaccinations were also positively benefitted by these interventions and led to significant improvements in health outcomes.

The research is published this week in PLOS Medicine and was funded by the Northern Ireland Research and Development Office.

In the study, the research team conducted a review and analysis of 37 studies conducted between the years of 1996 and 2018, in 11 countries, with a total of 53,891 participants.

Dr Janice Bailie, Assistant Director of the Public Health Agency's Research and Development Division, said: "This is important research which will have relevance for the development of health policy in Northern Ireland and elsewhere.

"The National Institute for Health Research Fellowship Programme supports individuals on their trajectory to becoming future leaders in health and social care research. The Health and Social Care Research and Development Division of the PHA supports applications from Northern Ireland-based researchers to these award schemes, facilitating work such as that published by Dr Hunter and her research team."



(JG/MH)

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