It's True, but Still Harmful: Examining the Effects of Overgeneralized Health Messages by Social Media Influencers Using Two Pre-Registered Experiments [0.03%]
真相虽堪忧——通过两个预注册实验考察社交媒体网红传播过度泛化的健康信息的影响
Jaroslava Kaňková,Alice Binder,Jörg Matthes
Jaroslava Kaňková
Social media influencers (SMIs) increasingly serve as role models for young people, shaping their health-related attitudes and behavioral intentions. In two pre-registered online experiments with Gen Z participants (total N = 1,548; age 16-...
From Attention to Intention: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Social Media and Website Strategies in the Radon Buster Campaign [0.03%]
从关注到意图:氡气破坏者运动中社交媒介及网站策略有效性的评价
Sofie Apers,Michelle Symons,Heidi Vandebosch et al.
Sofie Apers et al.
This study investigates the effectiveness of different social media communication strategies in promoting radon information-seeking behaviors and intentions to test for radon. Guided by the Elaboration Likelihood Model, the study explores t...
Don't Call Them "Unclean" Or "Unkempt": Analyzing the Harmful Direct and Indirect Effects of Opioid Stigma Marks on Stigmatizing Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions [0.03%]
不要叫他们“不干净”或“邋遢”:阿片类药物污名标志对污名化态度和行为意图的有害直接影响和间接影响分析
Victoria A Ledford
Victoria A Ledford
This study examined the effects of opioid stigma marks (e.g. "dirty," "unclean") on stigma-related outcomes among a sample of Amazon Mechanical Turk workers (N = 371). Using a 2 (stigma mark: yes, no) by 3 (opioid type: prescription opioid,...
Conditional Effect of Need for Affect and Perceived Prior Knowledge in Processing HPV Messages [0.03%]
情绪调节需求和已有认知对处理人乳头状瘤病毒信息的条件效应研究
Tae Kyoung Lee,Hye Kyung Kim
Tae Kyoung Lee
This study examines the role of need for affect (NFA) and perceived prior knowledge about HPV in processing messages about the vaccine. In an experiment with 479 US parents of unvaccinated children, participants were assigned to one of the ...
Yixian Guo,Christopher Sonn,Michaela Pascoe
Yixian Guo
This scoping review synthesizes evidence from 40 studies on theater's role in health promotion. Key findings reveal that non-interactive theater (e.g. traditional scripted performances) predominates and is used widely across contexts. Inter...
Jessie Heneghan,Danielle C John,Tej D Shah et al.
Jessie Heneghan et al.
Many health and public health issues involve heterogeneous factors and processes that interact with one another and combine to form complex systems that make them challenging to communicate to the public. Words alone often aren't enough to ...
Comparing Large Language Models as Health Literacy Tools: Evaluating and Simplifying Texts on gender-Affirming Surgery [0.03%]
比较作为健康素养工具的大语义模型:评估和简化有关性别肯定手术的文本
Victoria N Yi,Angel P Scialdone,Ann Marie Flusche et al.
Victoria N Yi et al.
Patient-facing materials in gender-affirming surgery are often written at a level higher than the NIH-recommended eighth grade reading level for patient education materials. In efforts to make patient resources more accessible, ChatGPT has ...
Jaime Loke,Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno
Jaime Loke
Examining Character Assassination in Patient-Clinician Interactions About Chronic Pain [0.03%]
论及慢性疼痛患者与医生之间的互动中的抹黑攻击行为
Elizabeth A Hintz,Lili R Romann,Rachel V Tucker et al.
Elizabeth A Hintz et al.
Female chronic pain patients often report perceiving that their character (i.e. credibility, reputation) has been attacked by clinicians during healthcare interactions. Although initially developed to examine political communication, we arg...
Meme Exposure on Social Media Associated with More Positive E-Cigarette Perceptions and Greater Usage Among Youth [0.03%]
社交媒体上的表情包曝光与青年对电子烟更积极的认知和更高的使用率有关
Xia Zheng,Meng Yang,Wenbo Li et al.
Xia Zheng et al.
Internet memes, viral and mutable messages online, have been used by individuals and organizations to disseminate health messages. Specifically, both companies and public health organizations have used memes to influence e-cigarette behavio...