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Overview

May O. Lwin is affiliated with Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and has contributed extensively to research primarily in social sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields including sociology and political science, clinical psychology, communication, general health professions, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

The scientist has published in a range of academic venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Health Communication
  • BMC Public Health
  • Patient Education and Counseling
  • JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
  • Journal of Child and Family Studies

Notable research topics covered by May O. Lwin include:

  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Social Media and Politics
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
  • Child Development and Digital Technology

The following are selected recent papers authored or co-authored by May O. Lwin:

  • Global Sentiments Surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic on Twitter: Analysis of Twitter Trends, 2020, JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
  • Mainstream News Media's Role in Public Health Communication During Crises: Assessment of Coverage and Correction of COVID-19 Misinformation, 2021, Health Communication
  • Determinants of eHealth Literacy among Adults in China, 2020, Journal of Health Communication

Coauthors frequently collaborating with May O. Lwin include:

  • Anita Sheldenkar
  • Chitra Panchapakesan
  • Peter J. Schulz
  • Jiahui Lu
  • Ysa Marie Cayabyab

May O. Lwin has also contributed to book publications, including "Screen Smart" published by WS EDUCATION eBooks in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Consumer Perceptions of the Antecedents and Consequences of Corporate Social Responsibility

    Andrea J. S. Stanaland;May O. Lwin;Patrick E. Murphy

  • The influence of parental practices on child promotive and preventive food consumption behaviors: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Andrew Zi Han Yee;May Oo Lwin;Shirley Soo Yee Ho

  • Consumer online privacy concerns and responses: a power–responsibility equilibrium perspective

    May Lwin;Jochen Wirtz;Jerome D. Williams

  • A meta-analysis of factors predicting cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: From the social cognitive and media effects approach

    Liang Chen;Shirley S. Ho;May Oo Lwin

  • Global Sentiments Surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic on Twitter: Analysis of Twitter Trends.

    May Oo Lwin;Jiahui Lu;Anita Sheldenkar;Peter Johannes Schulz

  • Protecting children's privacy online: How parental mediation strategies affect website safeguard effectiveness

    May O. Lwin;Andrea J. S. Stanaland;Anthony D. Miyazaki

  • Product Scent and Memory

    Aradhna Krishna;May O. Lwin;Maureen Morrin

  • Causes and consequences of consumer online privacy concern

    Jochen Wirtz;May O. Lwin;Jerome D. Williams

  • How Effective Are Loyalty Reward Programs in Driving Share of Wallet

    Jochen Wirtz;Anna S. Mattila;May Oo Lwin

  • Regulatory Focus Theory, Trust, and Privacy Concern

    Jochen Wirtz;May O. Lwin

  • Cara Mengembangkan Berbagai Komponen Kecerdasan

    May Lwin;Adam Khoo;Kenneth Lyen;Caroline Sim

  • A Model Integrating the Multidimensional Developmental Theory of Privacy and Theory of Planned Behavior to Examine Fabrication of Information Online

    May O. Lwin;Jerome D. Williams

  • Midwives and mobiles: using ICTs to improve healthcare in Aceh Besar Indonesia.

    Arul Chib;May O. Lwin;Justina Ang;Hsu Lin

  • Exploring the superadditive effects of scent and pictures on verbal recall: An extension of dual coding theory

    May O. Lwin;Maureen Morrin;Aradhna Krishna

  • Cognitive, personality, and social factors associated with adolescents' online personal information disclosure

    Cong Liu;Rebecca P. Ang;May O. Lwin

  • Strategic Uses of Facebook in Zika Outbreak Communication: Implications for the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Model

    May Oo Lwin;Jiahui Lu;Anita Sheldenkar;Peter J. Schulz

  • Stop bugging me: an examination of adolescents' protection behavior against online harassment.

    May Oo Lwin;Benjamin Li;Rebecca P. Ang

  • Till logout do us part? Comparison of factors predicting excessive social network sites use and addiction between Singaporean adolescents and adults

    Shirley S. Ho;May O. Lwin;Edmund W.J. Lee

  • How does “talking about the Internet with others” affect teenagers’ experience of online risks? The role of active mediation by parents, peers, and school teachers

    Wonsun Shin;May O Lwin

  • Let's play together: Effects of video-game play on intergenerational perceptions among youth and elderly participants

    Puay-Hoe Chua;Younbo Jung;May O. Lwin;Yin-Leng Theng

Frequent Co-Authors

Ying-yi Hong
Ying-yi Hong Chinese University of Hong Kong
Rebecca P. Ang
Rebecca P. Ang Nanyang Technological University
Ansgar Zerfass
Ansgar Zerfass Leipzig University
Annelies Wilder-Smith
Annelies Wilder-Smith University of Bern
Mark Jit
Mark Jit New York University
Vernon J. Lee
Vernon J. Lee Ministry of Health
Direk Limmathurotsakul
Direk Limmathurotsakul Mahidol University
Lee Ching Ng
Lee Ching Ng National Environment Agency
Peter J. Schulz
Peter J. Schulz Universita della Svizzera Italiana
Wee Ser
Wee Ser Nanyang Technological University

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