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Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings

  1. Frye C, Ly L, Murrieta J, Sun L, Cochancela C, Eikey EV. In Press. Perceived Use and Effects of Social Media for 1-2.5 Generation Immigrant College Students with Depression: Results from a Mixed Methods Survey. Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 
  2. Dodson J, Saint Preux N, Thang J, Eikey EV. Depression Management as Lifestyle Management: Exploring Existing Practices and Perceptions. In Press. Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. ​
  3. Eikey, E.V., Chen, Y., Zheng, K. In Press. Do Recovery Apps Even Exist?: Why College Women with Eating Disorders Use (But Not Recommend) Diet and Fitness Apps Over Recovery Apps. Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Presented at iConference. Washington, DC. March 31-April 4, 2019.
  4. Dodson, J., Thang, J., Saint Preux, N., Frye, C., Ly, L., Murrieta, J., Sun, L., Eikey, E.V. (Research Advisor). 2019. Investigating Health Self-Management among Different Generation Immigrant College Students with Depression. Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Presented at iConference 2019. Washington, DC. March 31-April 4, 2019.
  5. Shehada ER, He L, Eikey EV, Jen M, Wong A, Young S, Zheng K. In Press. Characterizing frequent flyers of an emergency department using cluster analysis. In: Proceedings of the 2019 World Congress on Health and Biomedical Informatics (MEDINFO '19). 
  6. Eikey, E.V., Booth, K.M., Chen, Y., Zheng, K. 2018. The Use of General Health Apps Among Users with Specific Conditions: Why College Women with Disordered Eating Adopt Food Diary Apps. The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) 2018 Annual Symposium. San Francisco, CA. November 2018.
  7. Figueiredo, M.C, Caldeira, C.M., Eikey, E.V., Mazmanian, M.A, Chen, Y. 2018. Engaging with Health Data: The Interplay Between Self-Tracking Activities and Emotions in Fertility Struggles. The ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW). November 3-7, 2018. New York City's Hudson River (Jersey City). (Acceptance rate: 25.6%).
  8. Julissa Murrieta, Christopher Frye, Linda Sun, Linh Ly, Courtney Cochancela, Elizabeth V. Eikey (Research Advisor). 2018. #Depression: Findings from a Literature Review of 10 Years of Social Media and Depression Research. Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Presented at iConference. (Acceptance rate: 30%).
  9. Eikey, E.V. & Madhu Reddy. 2017. "It's Definitely Been a Journey": A Qualitative Study on How Women with Eating Disorders Use Weight Loss Apps. Proceedings of the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’17). Denver, CO. May 6-11. (Acceptance rate: 25%). Recognized by Fempower.tech at Open Lab at Newcastle University.
  10. Eikey, E.V. & Booth, K. 2017. Recovery and Maintenance: How Women with Eating Disorders Use Instagram. iConference 2017. Wuhan, China. March 22-25, 2017. (Acceptance rate: 34.8%) 
  11. Eikey, E.V., Poole, E.S., & Reddy, M. 2015. Information Presentation in Health Apps and Devices: The Effect of Color, Distance to Goal, Weight Perception, and Interest on Users’ Self-Efficacy for Accomplishing Goals. iConference 2015. Newport Beach, CA. (Acceptance rate: 36%).
  12. Li, V.,  McDonald, D. W., Eikey, E.V., Sweeney, J., Escajeda, J., Dubey, G., Riley, K., Poole, E. S. and Hekler, E. 2014. Losing it Online: Characterizing Participation in an Online Weight Loss Community. Proceedings of the ACM 2014 International Conference on Supporting Group Work (GROUP '14). (Acceptance rate: 30%).

Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications

  1. Eikey, E.V., Reddy, M.C., Booth, K., Kvasny, L., Blair, J., Li, Victor, Poole, E.S. October 2017. ​Desire to be Underweight: An Exploratory Study on a Weight Loss App Community & User Perceptions of the Impact on Disordered Eating Behaviors. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017;5(10):e150
    DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.6683.​
  2. Eikey, E.V., Murphy, A., Reddy, M., & Xu, H. 2015. Designing for privacy management in hospitals: Understanding the gap between user activities and IT staff’s understandings, International Journal of Medical Informatics (IJMI). Inform. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2015.09.006.
  3. Eikey, E., Reddy, M., & Kuziemsky, C. 2015. Examining the Role of Collaboration in Studies of Health Information Technologies in Biomedical Informatics: A Systematic Review of 25 Years of Research. Journal of Biomedical Informatics (JBI), 57. p. 263-277.doi:10.1016/j.jbi.2015.08.006.
  4. Hekler, E.B., Dubey, G., McDonald, D., Poole, E., Li, V., Eikey, E. 2014. Exploring the relationship between changes in weight and utterances in an online weight loss forum. Journal of Medical Internet Research.​

Lightly Peer-Reviewed Publications & Workshops

  1. Eikey, E.V. In Press. Rethinking Abandonment of Health Apps Using Eating Disorders as a Case Study. In Press. Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM). April 1-4, 2020. San Francisco, CA.
  2. Tham, A, Victory, S, Kim, LS, Chen, Y, Zheng, K, Eikey, EV. In Press. A Content Analysis of Popular Diet, Fitness, and Weight Self-Tracking Mobile Apps on Google Play. Archived extended abstract in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Poster to be presented at iConference.
  3. Eikey, E.V. 2019. Diet and Fitness App Experiences of College Women with Disordered Eating: A Taxonomy of Unintended Negative Consequences. Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) 2019. Washington, DC. March 6-9, 2019.
  4. Juan Fernando Maestre, Elizabeth V. Eikey, Mark Warner, Jessica Pater, Maia Jacobs, Svetlana "Lana" Yarosh, Patrick C. Shih. 2018. Conducting Research with Stigmatized Populations Workshop: Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW). ​
  5. Eikey EV. 2018. Working with Stigmatized Populations: The Case of Mental Illness. Working with Stigmatized Populations Workshop. Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW). November 3, 2018.
  6. Eikey, E.V. 2018. A Taxonomy of Unintended Negative Consequences of Self-Tracking: How Diet and Fitness Apps Contribute to Eating Disorder-Related Behaviors in College Women. Poster at 2018 Pathways to Cures: Translational Research Day. ICTS, University of California, Irvine. May 4, 2018.
  7. Eikey, E.V. 2016. Privacy and Weight Loss Apps: A First Look at How Women with Eating Disorders Use Social Features. Awarded Best Poster. Proceedings of the ACM 2016 International Conference on Supporting Group Work (GROUP '16) Sanibel Island, FL. November 13-16, 2016.
  8. Eikey, E.V. 2016. Consent, Privacy, and Needs: Thinking about Ethical Challenges in My Research. Workshop Paper and Presentation for Ethics and Obligations for Studying Digital Communities Workshop at GROUP '16. Sanibel Island, FL. November 13-16, 2016.
  9. Eikey, E.V. 2016. Providers’ Perceptions of the Impact of Weight Loss Apps on Users with Eating Disorders. Poster at SIGMIS-CPR '16: Proceedings of the ACM 2016 SIGMIS Conference on Computers and People Research. Washington, D.C. June 2-4, 2016. p. 19-20.
  10.  Eikey, E.V. 2016. The Use of Weight Loss Apps by Users with Eating Disorders. Doctoral Consortium at SIGMIS-CPR '16: Proceedings of the ACM 2016 SIGMIS Conference on Computers and People Research. Washington, D.C. June 2-4, 2016. p. 3-4.
  11. Eikey, E.V. & Poole, E.S. 2014. Motivations for Mobile Health Apps: How Self-Efficacy, Affect, and Perceptions Impact Use. Poster at Grace Hopper Celebrating in Computing Conference (GHC) 2014. October 8-10, 2014, Phoenix, AZ. (Acceptance rate: 22%)
  12. Reddy, M., Kuziemsky, C., & Eikey, E. 2013. “Collaboration spaces” and health information technologies. Poster at WISH ’13 (Washington, D.C., November 16, 2013). 
  13. Eikey, E., Reddy, M., & Poole, E. 2013. Emotion as a type of informal communication in healthcare. Informal Communication in Healthcare Workshop at CSCW ‘13. (San Antonio, TX, February 23-27, 2013), p. 1-4.

Book Chapters

  1. Eikey EV, Chen Y, Zheng K. 2019. "Primary and Secondary Unintended Negative Consequences of HIT Implementation: Workflow Issues and Their Cascading Effects". 
  2. Eikey, E.V. April 2018. “Unintended Users, Uses, and Consequences of Mobile Weight Loss Apps: Using Eating Disorders as a Case Study”. Book chapter in Mobile Health: Adoption, Implementation and Use of Current and Emerging Technologies. Springer. ​
  3. Booth, K., Eikey, E.V., & Trauth, E. 2017. Chapter 15: “A Web of Fitness ‘Things’: An Exploration of Social Impacts & Public Health”. Book chapter in Managing the Web of Things: Linking the Real World to the Web. Elsevier.

Students' Invited Talks & Presentations

Christopher Frye, Linda Sun, Julissa Murrieta, Linh Ly, Courtney Cochancela. 2018. iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3) Concluding Institute. Presentation: #Depression: Immigrant College Students' Perceptions of Social Media in Relation to their Depression. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. July 12, 2018.

Jenis Thang, Jordan Dodson, Naika Saint Preuxi. 2018. School Inclusion Institute (i3) Introductory Institute. Proposal Presentation: Depression Self-Management Among College Students: Understanding Practices and Perceptions to Inform Mobile Applications. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. July 11, 2018.  

​Julissa Murrieta, Christopher Frye, Linda Sun, Linh Ly, Courtney Cochancela, Elizabeth V. Eikey (
Research Advisor). 2018. Presentation: #Depression: Findings from a Literature Review of 10 Years of Social Media and Depression Research. iConference. University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. March 26, 2018.

Linda Sun, Linh Ly, Courtney Cochancela, Christopher Frye, Julissa Murrieta. 2017. iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3) Introductory Institute. Presentation Proposal: #Depression: Immigrant College Students' Perceptions of Social Media in Relation to their Depression. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. July 2017.

Students' Invited Workshops and Symposia

iConference 2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium
  • Julissa Murrieta
  • Linh Ly 
  • Jenis Thang
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