Authors’ Response to Peer-Review Reports https://med.jmirx.org/2024/1/e57838
Published Article https://med.jmirx.org/2024/1/e48519
doi:10.2196/58320
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This is the peer-review report for “Detecting Substance Use Disorder Using Social Media Data and the Dark Web: Time- and Knowledge-Aware Study.”
Round 1 Review
This study [
] can be considered for publication if the researchers are able to revise it to improve the clarity of the objective, theoretical relevance, and practical value. I will suggest that there should be a segment on the objective of the study immediately after the introduction. This will help in giving the study a direction. Please, include this citation:Obosi AC, Fatunbi AM, Oyinloye O. Peer pressure and substance use as predictors of mental health among in-school adolescents in Nigeria. Ianna J Interdisciplinary Stud. 2022;4(1):1‐9.
Explain the implication of your findings to other countries, that is, give the study an international outlook.
Conflicts of Interest
None declared.
Reference
- Lokala U, Phukan OC, Dastidar TG, Lamy F, Daniulaityte R, Sheth A. Detecting substance use disorder using social media data and the dark web: time- and knowledge-aware study. JMIRx Med. 2024;5:e48519. [CrossRef]
Edited by Edward Meinert; This is a non–peer-reviewed article. submitted 12.03.24; accepted 12.03.24; published 01.05.24.
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