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Autor:
Sean J. Upshaw, Olga Idriss Davis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Communication Research. 50:478-496
Publikováno v:
Patient Education and Counseling
Objective We propose that harm reduction messages advocating moderation versus abstinence from social interaction will be seen as less threatening and increase intentions to follow COVID-19 guidelines. We also examine two important moderators: the in
Autor:
Jakob D. Jensen, Sherrie Loewen, Julia Berger, Sean J. Upshaw, Katheryn R. Christy, Helen M. Lillie
Publikováno v:
Psychologyhealth.
Autor:
Andy J. King, Jakob D. Jensen, Kevin Coe, Debora Perez Torres, Sean J. Upshaw, Melinda Krakow
Publikováno v:
Journal Stud
The cognitive mediation model (CMM) proposes indirect paths to news learning such that news surveillance increases news learning through attention to the news and elaboration about the news. But there is a need for additional research that tests key
Publikováno v:
J Health Commun
Narrative messaging research has demonstrated that story outcome (e.g., whether the main character lives or dies) can impact audience behavior, but more research explicating and testing mechanistic pathways is needed. The current study tests fear, an
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::965559a16d81f269e39e2dddd0c198ca
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8631252/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8631252/
Autor:
Sean J, Upshaw, Jakob D, Jensen, Elizabeth A, Giorgi, Manusheela, Pokharel, Helen M, Lillie, Dallin R, Adams, Kevin K, John, Yelena P, Wu, Douglas, Grossman
Publikováno v:
Journal of behavioral medicine.
Despite decreased susceptibility, darker skin individuals who develop melanoma have worse survival. This disparity in melanoma mortality is the largest for any cancer, and partly driven by a lack of patient education materials targeted to darker skin
Autor:
Sean J. Upshaw
Publikováno v:
Health communication. 36(4)
Prostate cancer remains a significant health concern for U.S. adults, especially African American men, who have higher rates of diagnosis than other racial/ethnic groups. The current study evaluated five prostate cancer decision aids (PCDAs) focused
Autor:
Nick Carcioppolo, Manusheela Pokharel, Rachael A. Katz, Kevin K. John, Jakob D. Jensen, Sean J. Upshaw
Publikováno v:
Patient Educ Couns
Objective Past research suggests a large number of adults feel overwhelmed by the amount of cancer information – a phenomenon labeled cancer information overload (CIO). The current study examines whether CIO is discriminant from other negative mess