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ISSN:1041-0236

e-ISSN:1532-7027

IF/分区:2.7/Q1

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Nicole L Johnson Nicole L Johnson
The digital divide, a racial disparity in computer and internet use, persists among Veterans. This study examined African American Veterans' experiences with and attitudes about using My HealtheVet (MHV), the online patient portal used in t...
Jessica L Ford,Matthew Douglas,Ashley K Barrett Jessica L Ford
The health information environment surrounding COVID-19 is complex, with varying and competing information. This study uses the risk information seeking and processing model (RISP) to examine COVID-19 information seeking and avoiding among ...
Jeanine P D Guidry,Nicole H O&#x;Donnell,Shana L Meganck et al. Jeanine P D Guidry et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about an urgent need for public health departments to clearly communicate their prevention, testing, and treatment recommendations. Previous research supports that Twitter is an important platform that public h...
John W Cheng,Masaru Nishikawa John W Cheng
This study quantitatively examines whether health literacy can reduce belief in COVID-19 misinformation and conspiracy theories. Conducting path and cluster analyses on survey data collected from 1,488 adults in Japan in 2021, we found that...
Jarim Kim Jarim Kim
Effective health communication requires various strategies. This study focused on two framing strategies closely relevant to health issues. Specifically, it examined how temporal framing moderates the effects of gain-loss framing on social ...
Sungsu Kim,Myoung-Gi Chon Sungsu Kim
This study heightens the understanding of response efficacy as a determinant of engagement in preventive behavior during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. To achieve a more nuanced conceptualization of response efficacy, this study proposes an...
Mary Anne Taylor,Elizabeth M Glowacki Mary Anne Taylor
Health campaigns and public health messaging strategies often rely on text-based efforts to communicate with audiences. As research grows in the areas of health and visual media, this essay puts a rhetorical framework of public memory in co...
Ann Neville Miller,Andrew Todd,Robert Toledo et al. Ann Neville Miller et al.
The concept of racial, ethnic, or cultural concordance between a healthcare provider and a patient has emerged as a dimension of the patient-physician relationship that could influence health outcomes for minoritized patients, particularly ...
Jie Zhuang Jie Zhuang
COVID-19 has caused tremendous disruptions to public health and social stability. While the record-breaking speed of vaccine development brings a beam of light to put this global pandemic under control, public health professionals struggle ...
Cindy Sing Bik Ngai,Rita Gill Singh,Wenze Lu et al. Cindy Sing Bik Ngai et al.
Communication is critical in a new health emergency because it motivates the public to take preventive actions. Prior research has shown that strategies including source credibility, information transparency and uncertainty reduction action...