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期刊名:Journal of health communication

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ISSN:1081-0730

e-ISSN:1087-0415

IF/分区:2.4/Q1

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Beth L Hoffman,Ariel Shensa,Anna K Donovan et al. Beth L Hoffman et al.
Infectious disease-related mis- and disinformation (IDRMD) can impact health behavior. Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based approach for healthcare practitioners to engage with patients who express IDRMD. We developed and pil...
Foluke Omosun,Anna Young Foluke Omosun
Misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic was linked to noncompliance. Nonadherence, such as vaccine hesitancy, in a health emergency can lead to costly and deadly consequences. In an environment of mistrust and misinformation, quality, e...
Melody Taba,Julie Ayre,Kirsten McCaffery et al. Melody Taba et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the role of social media for official health communication, especially for young people who rarely engage with other public health agency channels. This study explored the social media health communication ...
Fredrik Svartdal Færevaag,Bente Kalsnes,Merete Kolberg Tennfjord et al. Fredrik Svartdal Færevaag et al.
Critical health literacy ("CHL") is concerned the complex skills needed for critical evaluation of health information. It holds potential to enhance beneficial practices such as adherence to public health policies and general health behavio...
Sean J Upshaw,Damariyé L Smith Sean J Upshaw
This study examines how narrative and humor function within the "Get Real About Diabetes" health communication campaign, which features spokesperson messaging by actor Anthony Anderson. Guided by Miller-Day and Hecht's Narrative Engagement ...
Meng Meng Xu,Elissa Scherer,Rebecca Robbins et al. Meng Meng Xu et al.
Social media platforms such as TikTok hold tremendous promise for reaching large proportions of the general population with health messaging. However, the proliferation of health misinformation on these platforms poses a significant public ...
Hye Kyung Kim,Rui Gu,Yungwook Kim Hye Kyung Kim
This study proposes a dual-motive model of health information seeking and avoidance, incorporating two distinctive motives for information behaviors - the accuracy and defense motives. In the proposed model, we identify the key antecedents ...
Fei Kong,Songyu Jiang,Rebecca Kechen Dong et al. Fei Kong et al.
Social media creates a hostile environment for HIV health communication, fostering anonymous and fast digital knowledge sharing. However, research on users' digital health comminution on China's HIV narrative on global social media platform...
Kayoung Kim,Chul-Joo Lee,Se-Hoon Jeong Kayoung Kim
Based on constructs from source credibility and narrative engagement theory, this research examines (a) the mediators or processes whereby celebrity (vs. non-celebrity) sources enhance narrative persuasion and (b) the moderators or conditio...
Meina Liu,Jian Lily Chen,Tianlin Jiang et al. Meina Liu et al.
This case study examines the United Chinese Americans Wellness, Advocacy, Voices, Education, and Support (UCA WAVES) initiative as a culturally responsive, systems-based model for community mental health. Guided by a hybrid framework integr...