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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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Jana Kaden,Julia Peper,Anne C Rahn et al. Jana Kaden et al.
Many people, particularly from vulnerable groups, experienced decisional conflict regarding COVID-19 vaccination. To support informed decision-making, we developed and pilot-tested a decision support intervention consisting of a patient dec...
Rayun Kim,Hyojin Lee,Chul-Joo Lee et al. Rayun Kim et al.
This study examines which types of perceived social norms are strongly associated with professional mental health help-seeking (PMHS), and whether and how such associations are moderated by evaluative identification among college students. ...
Scott C Ratzan,Rebecca K Ivic,Sara Rubinelli et al. Scott C Ratzan et al.
The 30th anniversary of the Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives occurs at a pivotal moment. In our inaugural issue in 1996, founding editor Scott Ratzan described his vision "to promote global health with effective c...
Stacey J T Hust,J F Willoughby,L Couto et al. Stacey J T Hust et al.
The use of recreational cannabis is becoming legal in more states across the United States. With that, many cannabis-infused products were developed, and regulation surrounding cannabis product packaging was created to ensure packaging was ...
Stella Juhyun Lee Stella Juhyun Lee
Misleading news reports about COVID-19 vaccines may hinder acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines. The present study aimed to first assess the impact of these misleading news reports on people's attitudes and intentions toward getting the COVID-19...
Gaofei Li,Mengyu Li,Sijia Yang Gaofei Li
This study employs an experimental design to examine the effects of expert didactic corrective TikTok videos on motivating people's intentions to engage in citizen fact-checking and vaccine promotion. Our findings reveal that participants w...
Zoltán Kmetty,Anna Vancsó,Eszter Katona et al. Zoltán Kmetty et al.
The COVID-19 situation brought novelties into discourses on anti-vaccination and vaccine hesitancy on social media-both in logic and concerning topics. The complexity of vaccine production and distribution parallel to constant political neg...
Xizhu Xiao,Yan Wang,Wenyuan Yang et al. Xizhu Xiao et al.
Guided by the Situational Theory of Problem Solving (STOPS), this study surveys 1,853 Chinese individuals to identify factors influencing active information behaviors and HPV prevention intentions. Results show that involvement recognition ...
Kenneshia N Williams,Brenda Dimaya,Elizabeth C Hair et al. Kenneshia N Williams et al.
Population-level tobacco prevention education campaigns influence a range of public health behaviors. Campaign receptivity is a precursor to shifts in campaign-targeted beliefs. This study examined the bi-directional nature of campaign rece...