Journal: Cyberpsy., Behavior, and Soc. Networking

Volume 26, Issue 5

321 -- 322Brenda K. Wiederhold. Treading Carefully in the Metaverse: The Evolution of AI Avatars
323 -- 331Nicholas C. Borgogna, Cody L. Meyer, Mikaela R. Trussell, Sheila Garos, Shane W. Kraus. Further Understanding the Correlations Between Sexting and Mental Health: Considerations for Sex and Sexual Identity
332 -- 337Sverker Sikström, Lotta Stille. Women Are Perceived to Have More Power Than Men in Domains That Are Viewed As Important in U.S. Tweets
338 -- 345Chun Shao, K. Hazel Kwon, Shawn Walker, Qian Li. A Dynamic Analysis of Conspiratorial Narratives on Twitter During the Pandemic
346 -- 356Michelle Bak, Chungyi Chiu, Jessie Chin. Mental Health Pandemic During the COVID-19 Outbreak: Social Media As a Window to Public Mental Health
357 -- 365Gain Park, Seyoung Lee, Jiyun Chung. Do Anthropomorphic Chatbots Increase Counseling Satisfaction and Reuse Intention? The Moderated Mediation of Social Rapport and Social Anxiety
366 -- 370Shaohai Jiang, Piper Liping Liu, Christopher Wen Jie Chia. Can Online Patient-Provider Communication Improve Emotional Well-Being? Examining the Roles of Social Presence and Patient Empowerment
371 -- 379Mu Jung Cho, Byron Reeves, Thomas N. Robinson, Nilam Ram. Media Production on Smartphones: Analysis of the Timing, Content, and Context of Message Production Using Real-World Smartphone Use Data
380 -- 385Inyoung Shin, Hyunsook Youn. COVID-19 Risk Perceptions Among College Students: Social Media, National News Media, and Indirect Experience
386 -- 388Daniele Di Lernia, Giuseppe Riva 0001. INSIDE-OUT: An Innovative Sound Technology for Altering Interoceptive Signals