Hanneke Hendriks
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Recent Articles
1.
Groefsema M, van Hooijdonk K, Voogt C, Hendriks H, Vink J
Drug Alcohol Rev
. 2024 Jul;
43(6):1545-1558.
PMID: 39056212
Introduction: Alcohol-free drinks are suggested as healthy alternatives for alcohol consumption. To achieve benefits, alcohol-free beverages must be consumed as a substitute for alcoholic beverages, not in addition. This study...
2.
Hendriks H, Thanh Le T, Gebhardt W, van den Putte B, Vanherle R
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2023 May;
20(10).
PMID: 37239547
Young individuals frequently share and encounter alcohol-related content (i.e., alcohol posts) on social networking sites. The prevalence of these posts is problematic because both the sharing of and exposure to...
3.
Alhabash S, Park S, Smith S, Hendriks H, Dong Y
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Sep;
19(18).
PMID: 36142067
Many studies have looked at the relationship between social media and alcohol consumption. There is a need for a comprehensive review that synthesizes the results of past research to systematically...
4.
Hendriks H, de Nooy W, Gebhardt W, van den Putte B
J Med Internet Res
. 2021 Nov;
23(11):e28237.
PMID: 34762061
Background: Adolescents and young adults frequently post alcohol-related content (ie, alcoholposts) on social media. This is problematic because both social norms theory and social learning theory suggest that viewing alcoholposts...
5.
Lelieveld G, Hendriks H
Cogn Emot
. 2021 Jun;
35(7):1257-1280.
PMID: 34187323
Emotional expressions in online reviews affect reviews' informative value. By comparing high and low arousal emotions with a negative and positive valence, the current research demonstrates that the effects of...
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Moreno M, DAngelo J, Hendriks H, Zhao Q, Kerr B, Eickhoff J
J Adolesc Health
. 2021 May;
69(3):440-446.
PMID: 34053813
Purpose: The past decade has seen tremendous growth in research focused on understanding college students' alcohol-related social media displays. However, longitudinal studies remain rare. The purpose of this 5-year study...
7.
Mesman M, Hendriks H, Onrust S, van den Putte B
Health Commun
. 2021 Apr;
37(13):1590-1599.
PMID: 33789549
School-based health interventions are potentially an effective method to communicate health messages to adolescents. Unfortunately, effectiveness of such interventions is limited. Research in other contexts has shown that interpersonal communication...
8.
Meppelink C, Hendriks H, Trilling D, van Weert J, Shao A, Smit E
Patient Educ Couns
. 2020 Nov;
104(6):1460-1466.
PMID: 33243581
Objective: To investigate the applicability of supervised machine learning (SML) to classify health-related webpages as 'reliable' or 'unreliable' in an automated way. Methods: We collected the textual content of 468...
9.
How Viewing Alcohol Posts of Friends on Social Networking Sites Influences Predictors of Alcohol Use
Mesman M, Hendriks H, van den Putte B
J Health Commun
. 2020 Oct;
25(6):522-529.
PMID: 33017276
Young adults are frequently exposed to alcohol posts from their friends on social networking sites, and little research has investigated the influences of these posts on alcohol use. Therefore, this...
10.
Mesman M, Hendriks H, Onrust S, Neijens P, van den Putte B
Health Commun
. 2020 Sep;
37(1):114-124.
PMID: 32967474
School-based health interventions often have limited and inconsistent effects. Although interpersonal communication likely is important, hardly any studies have investigated interpersonal communication of students with their friends, classmates, and parents...