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ISSN:1041-0236

e-ISSN:1532-7027

IF/分区:2.7/Q1

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Emiko Taniguchi-Dorios,Charee M Thompson,Tingting Reid Emiko Taniguchi-Dorios
Prominent disclosure models elucidate decisions to disclose health information, yet explanations for disclosure consequences remain underdeveloped. Drawing on Chaudoir and Fisher's disclosure process model, this study aims to advance unders...
Tong Lin,Xiaoli Nan Tong Lin
This article reports a scoping review of emerging research on COVID-19 health communication. We reviewed and analyzed 206 articles published in 40 peer-reviewed communication journals between January 2020 to April 2021. Our review identifie...
Manusheela Pokharel,Jakob D Jensen,Kevin K John et al. Manusheela Pokharel et al.
Past research has demonstrated that ultraviolet (UV) photos - which reveal skin damage as dark patches - can increase preventive behaviors. Emerging camera technology facilitates personalized UV photos for interventions, yet little is known...
Jay Baglia Jay Baglia
Through narrative, the subjective experience of illness offers a corrective to biomedicine's interpretive grip. Narrative is both process and product and illness narratives, in particular, are examples of embodied research. This ecopathogra...
Steven R Wilson,Joshua M Scacco Steven R Wilson
Integrating concepts from the communication theory of resilience (CTR) with theories of health information management and media-stimulated interpersonal conversation, this study investigates associations between worry about COVID-19, acquir...
Jennifer Stevens Aubrey,Larissa Terán,Leah Dajches et al. Jennifer Stevens Aubrey et al.
Although depictions of sexual consent are rare in the media, such portrayals have the potential to instruct young people on the procedural details of sexual consent. Taking an entertainment-education (E-E) perspective, we examined the effec...
Surabhi Sahay,Maria Dwyer Surabhi Sahay
The current COVID-19 pandemic exemplifies a crisis that is redefining the meaning of communication for many. Metaphors like the "hero" trope are being used to represent our frontline employees, such as nurses who work directly with COVID-19...
Elizabeth A Hintz Elizabeth A Hintz
Interactions between female patients with chronic pain and their medical providers in which providers question or contest the "realness" or nature of their illness experience (e.g. "It's all in your head") have been reported extensively in ...
Xiao Wang Xiao Wang
When promoting COVID-19 vaccination, the media and public figures often mention hope to return to normalcy and sometimes try to elicit guilt by asking people to get vaccinated to protect themselves and others. Situated within the health bel...
Evelyn Y Ho,Genevieve Leung,Jane Jih Evelyn Y Ho
Addressing patient-clinician communication barriers to improve multiple chronic disease care is a public health priority. While significant research exists about the patient-clinician encounter, less is known about how to support patient-cl...