Thabo van Woudenberg
Thabo van Woudenberg (PhD) works as a post-doc researcher and scientific coordinator at the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Science, Erasmus University Rotterdam. In his research, Thabo investigates effective and responsible health campaigns for adolescents using online social networks. He looks at social influences on physical activity and uses social network interventions to promote physical activity in youth.For a full scientific curriculum vitae and digital version of the dissertation, please visit http://www.tvanwoudenberg.com.

14 June 2023
Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication
Thirsty for health: water consumption behaviors in Caribbean and European adolescents

7 December 2022
Social media, Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication
Data analytics helps making sense of teens’ food talk on social media

9 September 2021
Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication
Keep your distance! What determines whether young people adhere to this rule?

22 June 2021
Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication
Motivating peer influencers to promote health behaviors

16 June 2021
Health and Wellbeing
Peer influencers can promote water drinking among classmates

9 December 2020
Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication, Media technology and AI
Active teens, happy teens?

19 March 2020
Social media, Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication
Influencers can sway children to drink unhealthy beverages

10 January 2020
Social media, Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication
Can watching vlogs created by peers make youth more physically active?

30 August 2019
Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication, Media technology and AI
Finding the Most Effective Peer Influencers Using Computer Simulations

18 March 2019
Advertising and Marketing, Media technology and AI
How To Design a Location-Based Mobile Ad That Does Not Feel Creepy?

7 June 2018
Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication, Media technology and AI
Can a Smartphone App Train Peer Influencers to Promote Physical Activity Among Their Peers?

5 May 2017
Health and Wellbeing, Youth communication