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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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Lourdes S Martinez,Aachal Devi,Gerardo Maupomé et al. Lourdes S Martinez et al.
Using a social network approach, we characterize who Mexican-origin young adults perceive as social support sources for oral health behaviors and provide additional validity evidence for Oral Health Behavior Social Support Scales (OHBSS). F...
Sijia Qian,Kaiping Chen,Jingbo Meng et al. Sijia Qian et al.
The perception of reality could matter more than reality itself when it comes to disease outbreaks. News media are important sources of information during global disease outbreaks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on theories of fear ...
Traci Hong,Zilu Tang,Jiaxi Wu et al. Traci Hong et al.
While there is ample research on the influence of retracted scientific publications on author reputation, less is known about how a health organization's retraction of scientific guidance can impact public perceptions of the organization. T...
Tracy M Scull,Christina V Dodson,Janis B Kupersmidt et al. Tracy M Scull et al.
This study evaluates the efficacy of Media Aware, a comprehensive sex education program with a media literacy education approach, for improving sexual health cognitions among 1139 U.S. community college students (ages 18-19) from 23 campuse...
Mark A Weber,Thomas E Backer Mark A Weber
Communication professionals in Federal agencies must have a seat at their agency's budget formulation table - to inform the budget process from the beginning and to advise on funding for the communications required to achieve program goals....
Xiaodong Yang,Lai Wei Xiaodong Yang
Guided by literature on framing, this study explored how the presence of age labels in different message frames influenced message-evoked fear and anger responses, particularly for older adults with different levels of need for autonomy (NF...
Brittany Ming Chu Chan,Barbara C Schouten,Mark Boukes et al. Brittany Ming Chu Chan et al.
This study explored how online media consumption, fear, mental wellbeing, and behavioral compliance with COVID-19 measures were related to one another during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing a four-wave longitudinal survey research design (...
Andrew A Bayor,Fidelis A Da-Uri,Alloysius T Gumah et al. Andrew A Bayor et al.
This paper examines the efficacy of different messaging formats in the context of public health crises and emergencies in rural context. By analyzing usage statistics and user feedback, we assessed the effectiveness of various technology-me...
Xiaohui Wang,Zhihuai Lin,Jingyuan Shi et al. Xiaohui Wang et al.
In our research, we examined how three dimensions of opinion leadership-connectivity, maven, and persuasiveness-are associated with sharing positive and negative information about vaccines among parents in Hong Kong through a mixed-methods ...
Helen M Lillie,Manusheela Pokharel,Jakob D Jensen Helen M Lillie
When stories have undesirable endings, readers often engage in replotting, meaning they imagine alternative plotlines that could change the unwanted ending. Recent research has found that both the cognitive and emotional components of replo...