Deborah Gust,Deanne Weber,Eric Weintraub et al.
Deborah Gust et al.
The objectives of this study were to determine (1) the proportion of physicians who do and do not recommend that children receive all available vaccines and (2) physician characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors associated with not recomme...
MyStudentBody-Stress: an online stress management intervention for college students [0.03%]
我的学生身体:一种针对大学生的在线压力管理干预措施
Emil Chiauzzi,Julie Brevard,Christina Thum et al.
Emil Chiauzzi et al.
College students who have high stress levels tend to experience an increased risk of academic difficulties, substance abuse, and emotional problems. To enhance student stress management and health promoting behaviors, an online stress manag...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of health communication. 2008 Sep;13(6):555-72. DOI:10.1080/10810730802281668 2008
Applying the common sense model to measure representations of arsenic contaminated well water [0.03%]
运用常识模型来衡量砷污染井水的代表方法
Dolores J Severtson,Linda C Baumann,Roger L Brown
Dolores J Severtson
Theory-based research is needed to understand how people respond to environmental health risk information. Both the common sense model (CSM) of self-regulation and the mental models approach propose that information shapes individuals' pers...
News coverage of cancer in the United States: a national sample of newspapers, television, and magazines [0.03%]
美国癌症新闻报道:报纸、电视和杂志的全国样本分析
Michael D Slater,Marilee Long,Erwin P Bettinghaus et al.
Michael D Slater et al.
A content analysis of cancer news coverage in a sample of local and national newspapers, television, and magazines was conducted for the years 2002 and 2003. Analyses compared proportions of mentions of cancer sites with proportional contri...
Scott C Ratzan
Scott C Ratzan
A framework for health numeracy: how patients use quantitative skills in health care [0.03%]
健康素养框架:患者如何在医疗保健中运用定量技能
Marilyn M Schapira,Kathlyn E Fletcher,Mary Ann Gilligan et al.
Marilyn M Schapira et al.
Our objective of this study is to develop a conceptual framework for the construct of health numeracy based on patient perceptions, using a cross-sectional, qualitative design. Interested participants (n=59) meeting eligibility criteria (ag...
Adolescents' responses to anti-tobacco advertising: exploring the role of adolescents' smoking status and advertisement theme [0.03%]
青少年对控烟广告的反应:探讨吸烟状态和广告主题的作用
Erin L Sutfin,Lisa R Szykman,Marian Chapman Moore
Erin L Sutfin
Anti-smoking media directed at adolescents use many different message themes, but little evidence exists as to which is most effective. Additionally, little is known about how teens who smoke respond to anti-tobacco ads. This study examined...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of health communication. 2008 Jul-Aug;13(5):480-500. DOI:10.1080/10810730802198961 2008
Comparison of Latina and non-Latina white women's beliefs about communicating genetic cancer risk to relatives [0.03%]
拉美裔和非拉美裔白人女性关于与家人沟通遗传性癌症风险信念的比较研究
Deborah J MacDonald,Linda Sarna,Joyce Newman Giger et al.
Deborah J MacDonald et al.
Breast cancer accounts for 30% of cancer among Latinas, and ovarian cancer is more common in Latinas than in non-Latina Whites. Latinas with a personal or family history of these cancers are increasingly referred for genetic cancer risk ass...
Comparative Study
Journal of health communication. 2008 Jul-Aug;13(5):465-79. DOI:10.1080/10810730802198920 2008
Chul-Joo Lee
Chul-Joo Lee
Scholars have paid close attention to the effects of the rapidly changing health information environment. The issue of how Internet use for health information affects the frequency of contact with health professionals, however, has not been...
Mental disorders stigma in the media: review of studies on production, content, and influences [0.03%]
媒体中的精神障碍污名化:生产、内容及影响的研究综述
Anat Klin,Dafna Lemish
Anat Klin
This article analyzes two decades of research regarding the mass media's role in shaping, perpetuating, and reducing the stigma of mental illness. It concentrates on three broad areas common in media inquiry: production, representation, and...