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Juanybeth M. Ortega's research focuses on the intersection of social media and substance use, particularly alcohol and nicotine. Her work investigates how these platforms portray and influence perceptions of substance consumption. Ortega has published studies analyzing content on TikTok related to alcohol and on Twitter concerning tobacco use within contexts of alcohol intoxication. These investigations utilize social media data to understand public discourse and potential public health implications associated with electronic nicotine delivery systems and alcohol consumption. Ortega's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 3 total publications and 83 total citations. She has collaborated with researchers Robert E. Davis and Shelby Shields at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 85
Selected Publications
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#Alcohol: Portrayals of Alcohol in Top Videos on TikTok (2021)
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Analyzing Twitter Chatter About Tobacco Use Within Intoxication-related Contexts of Alcohol Use: “Can Someone Tell Me Why Nicotine is So Fire When You’re Drunk?” (2021)
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- #Alcohol: Portrayals of Alcohol in Top Videos on TikTok
- Analyzing Twitter Chatter About Tobacco Use Within Intoxication-related Contexts of Alcohol Use: “Can Someone Tell Me Why Nicotine is So Fire When You’re Drunk?”
- #Alcohol: Portrayals of Alcohol in Top Videos on TikTok
- Analyzing Twitter Chatter About Tobacco Use Within Intoxication-related Contexts of Alcohol Use: “Can Someone Tell Me Why Nicotine is So Fire When You’re Drunk?”
- #Alcohol: Portrayals of Alcohol in Top Videos on TikTok
- Analyzing Twitter Chatter About Tobacco Use Within Intoxication-related Contexts of Alcohol Use: “Can Someone Tell Me Why Nicotine is So Fire When You’re Drunk?”
- #Alcohol: Portrayals of Alcohol in Top Videos on TikTok
- Analyzing Twitter Chatter About Tobacco Use Within Intoxication-related Contexts of Alcohol Use: “Can Someone Tell Me Why Nicotine is So Fire When You’re Drunk?”
- #Alcohol: Portrayals of Alcohol in Top Videos on TikTok
- Analyzing Twitter Chatter About Tobacco Use Within Intoxication-related Contexts of Alcohol Use: “Can Someone Tell Me Why Nicotine is So Fire When You’re Drunk?”
- Analyzing Twitter Chatter About Tobacco Use Within Intoxication-related Contexts of Alcohol Use: “Can Someone Tell Me Why Nicotine is So Fire When You’re Drunk?”
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