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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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Rebecca K Ivic,Sara Rubinelli,Courtny Franco et al. Rebecca K Ivic et al.
Health communication stands at a critical juncture, amidst rapid digital transformation, fragile public trust, and the expanding influence of AI. The field must move towards reasserting its role in advancing credible, inclusive, and dialogi...
Camden R Smith,Sydney E Brammer,Joshua Cloudy et al. Camden R Smith et al.
This study explores young adults' open-ended survey responses (n = 44) about negative sexual communication experiences and their perceptions of what went wrong during those encounters. Participant responses are situated in literature on sex...
Jingyuan Shi,Kun Xu,Xiaobei Chen Jingyuan Shi
This study tests how AI-based health chatbots' message framing, along with the explanations about human knowledge involvement in their algorithms, influence users' attitudes toward chatbots' recommendation. Based on a two-level human-machin...
Xiaomei Wang,Yangli Gu,Jinxia Mo et al. Xiaomei Wang et al.
A quasi-experiment (N = 198) examined how evidence types (narrative, causal, statistical) influence dissemination intentions for health messages targeting sedentary behavior, with dual moderating roles of health risk perception (HRP) and co...
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-...
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...
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,...
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 ...