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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651616/should-communication-campaigns-promoting-vaccination-address-misinformation-beliefs-implications-from-a-nationally-representative-longitudinal-survey-study-among-u-s-adults
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Danielle Clark, Ava Kikut-Stein, Emma Jesch, Robert Hornik
Public health communication campaign planners must carefully consider whether misinformation beliefs are important to target and, ideally, correct. Guided by the reasoned action approach, we hypothesized that behavior-specific beliefs regarding COVID-19 vaccination would account for any observed relationship between general coronavirus misinformation beliefs (misinformation beliefs that are not specific to the anticipated consequences of COVID-19 vaccination) and subsequent vaccine uptake. To test our hypothesis, we used panel data from a two-wave nationally representative sample of U...
April 23, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646930/from-information-seeking-and-scanning-to-the-practice-of-healthy-habits-a-longitudinal-test-of-the-integrative-model-of-behavioral-prediction-in-the-context-of-fruit-and-vegetable-consumption
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Macarena Peña-Y-Lillo
Fruit and vegetable intake is essential for health, but global adherence to recommended levels remains insufficient. Health information exposure positively influences consumption, yet the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. This study aims to explore the relationships between information seeking and scanning, attitudes, norms, perceived behavioral control (PBC), intentions, and fruit and vegetable intake, following the main tenets of the Integrative Model of Behavioral Prediction (IM). Data were collected through face-to-face surveys in Santiago, Chile, with a representative sample of individuals aged 25 and older in two waves...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597612/engaging-and-the-illusion-of-learning-examining-the-relationship-between-different-social-media-activities-and-reproductive-health-knowledge
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Lianshan Zhang, Yujie Dong, Chervin Lam, Zhongwei Huang
Social media have become fundamental platforms for learning about health, including reproductive health knowledge. However, little is known about what specific user activity is conducive to learning about reproductive health and by what means. Drawing upon the cognitive mediation model, this study examines how different social media activities function in terms of elaboration and knowledge gain. Our hypothesized model was largely supported by a nationwide online survey with 1,000 Chinese women residing in both rural and urban areas...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592967/acceptability-and-feasibility-of-latinos-unidos-a-microgame-resource-combatting-health-misinformation-for-latinos-living-with-hiv
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Victoria Orrego Dunleavy, Regina Jihea Ahn, Lindsay D Grace, Daniel Mayo
COVID-19 mitigation strategies, including shelter-in-place orders, masking, and social distancing combined with the widespread "infodemic" may interact synergistically to worsen already compromised mental health outcomes of people living with HIV (PLWH). We developed a three-part microgame intervention, "Latino Unidos," targeting media health literacy education that could be mobilized to protect the mental health of Latinx PLWH as well as promote HIV care during the pandemic. We utilized a community-based approach by working with two local community partners and conducted interviews and focus groups from three perspectives: Latino PLWH, ID providers, and community health workers...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590206/veterans-exposure-to-news-portrayals-of-military-related-posttraumatic-stress-and-support-for-government-health-interventions-influences-of-stigma-and-halo-communication
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Rikki A Roscoe, Julius Matthew Riles, Makenzie Schroeder
This study interrogates the nature by which media perpetuates and potentially preempts stigma about military-related posttraumatic stress. Indeed, addressing the stigma of mental illness is critical to facilitating veteran comfort in seeking needed mental health care. Therefore, the authors explored how media messages about veterans experiencing posttraumatic stress (PTS) influenced how veterans viewed themselves, other veterans experiencing PTS and overall support for government policy and intervention. An experimental design was used to assess how veterans' perceptions are affected by messages adhering to the principles of the model of stigma communication, as well as its more prosocial counterpart, what the authors coin as halo communication...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590184/meaningful-media-experiences-and-vaccination-message-communication-an-experimental-study-with-vaccine-hesitant-individuals
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Mor Yachin, Hue Duong
Guided by the eudaimonic media and the health persuasion literature, the current study explores how meaningful emotions elicited from entertainment media exposure decreases anti-vaccination attitudes among vaccine-hesitant individuals. Results of a between-subjects experiment ( N  = 409) showed that participants who viewed meaningful music videos (vs. neutral videos) and vaccination messages embedded in the user-generated comments reported more empathy, less reactance, and less anti-vaccination attitudes...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590176/exploring-the-strategic-use-of-tiktok-for-clinical-trial-recruitment-how-audiences-prior-short-form-video-usage-influences-persuasive-effects
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Namyeon Lee, Yoorim Hong, Sisi Hu, Ciera E Kirkpatrick, Sungkyoung Lee, Amanda Hinnant
Guided by the elaboration likelihood model and framing theory, this study explores the potential of short-form video platforms (e.g. TikTok), for targeted clinical trial recruitment. An online experiment compared doctor vs. peer-led videos addressing logistical or psychological barriers to participation, mimicking common TikTok communication tactics. Results indicate that high (vs. low) TikTok users are more persuaded by recruitment messages, and they exhibit stronger intentions to participate in clinical trials...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461495/us-nationwide-multi-city-media-coverage-of-covid-19-responses-community-structure-theory-belief-system-and-a-violated-way-of-life
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John C Pollock, Miranda Crowley, Suchir Govindarajan, Abigail Lewis, Alexis Marta, Radhika Purandare, James N Sparano
Community structure analysis compared city characteristics and newspaper coverage of state/local government responses to COVID-19 in 25 major U.S. cities, sampling all 250+ word articles from 4/4/20 to 7/6/20. The resulting 588 articles were coded for "prominence" and "direction" (favorable/unfavorable/balanced-neutral coverage), then combined into each newspaper's composite "Media Vector" (range=0.3552 to -0.5197, or 0.8749). Twenty-one of 25 newspapers (84%) displayed unfavorable coverage of local COVID-19 responses...
March 10, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420940/development-of-podcasts-in-a-hospital-setting-a-user-centered-approach
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J C Frølund, A Løkke, H I Jensen, I Farver-Vestergaard
Patient information plays a pivotal role in preparing individuals for hospital visits and empowering them to actively participate in decision-making processes regarding their healthcare. However, many patients face challenges related to reading comprehension. In response, podcasts have become a popular, user-friendly medium for sharing essential and easily understandable information in an engaging format.The aim of the present project was to use a user-centered approach to develop podcasts providing patient information prior to hospital visits...
February 29, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380902/how-do-gain-loss-frames-and-cultural-arguments-persuade-designing-effective-messages-to-weaken-college-students-binge-drinking-intentions
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Soo Jung Hong, Yungwook Kim
To design effective health messages, this study investigates the effects of gain-loss framing and relevant moderating effects in the context of college students' alcohol use. Specifically, based on an online experiment, we tested the moderation effects of message-sidedness and binge-drinking behaviors using a mediation model in which the association between gain-loss framing and behavioral intentions is mediated by attitudes toward binge-drinking. Four hundred thirty-four Korean college students participated in this study...
February 21, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354319/the-effects-of-animations-and-multimedia-messages-on-public-engagement-in-precision-medicine-assessment-of-moderation-and-mediation
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Wei Peng, Aurora Occa, Susan E Morgan
Public participation in precision medicine (PM) research is essential to achieving effective health care but has been impeded by a lack of awareness and basic knowledge. There is a critical need for educational materials that can clearly explain PM to foster involvement. This randomized controlled trial with a posttest-only control group design aims to assess the effects of educational messages delivered through animations relative to live-action videos and leaflets on intentions of involvement in PM research...
February 14, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354316/can-happiness-and-sadness-overcome-organ-donation-barriers-following-exposure-to-radio-ads
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Brian L Quick, Minhey Chung, Ethan Morrow, Tobias Reynolds-Tylus
Concerns related to bodily integrity, medical mistrust, superstition, and disgust with respect to organ transplantation remain commonly cited barriers among African American, Caucasian, and Hispanic non-donors. The current study examined two narrative strategies for mitigating these barriers by eliciting feelings of happiness or sadness. African American, Caucasian, and Hispanic non-donors ( N  = 576) were randomly assigned to a radio ad that communicated either a recipient narrative or a waiting list narrative...
February 14, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354266/understanding-how-youth-search-for-mental-health-information-online-a-qualitative-descriptive-study
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Megan Pohl, Sarah A Elliott, Harsimronjoot Sidhu, Sarah Lappin, Ricky Liu, Shannon D Scott, Amanda Newton, Lisa Hartling
The objective of this study was to understand how youth search for mental health information online. Youth partners were engaged at the onset of the project and provided input throughout on the design, conduct and analysis. Individual, semi-structured interviews with Canadian youth with experience searching for mental health information online were conducted. Data collection and reflexive thematic analysis proceeded concurrently. Fourteen youth were interviewed. Four main themes related to how youth search online emerged: mind-set shapes the search process; external factors shape the search process; key attributes of helpful information; and cues affecting trustworthiness of online information...
February 14, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294170/communicating-without-a-shared-language-a-qualitative-study-of-language-barriers-in-language-discordant-cancer-communication
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Lisbeth Birkelund, Karin B Dieperink, Morten Sodemann, Johanna F Lindell, Karina D Steffensen, Dorthe S Nielsen
We use language to achieve understanding, and language barriers can have major health consequences for patients with serious illness. While ethnic minorities are more likely to experience social inequalities in health and health care, communicative processes in language-discordant cancer care remain unexplored. This study aimed to investigate communication between patients with cancer and limited Danish proficiency and oncology clinicians, with special emphasis on how linguistic barriers influenced patient involvement and decision-making...
January 31, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38262475/a-com-b-and-theoretical-domains-framework-mapping-of-the-barriers-and-facilitators-to-effective-communication-and-help-seeking-among-people-with-or-seeking-a-diagnosis-of-endometriosis
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Jasmine Heath Hearn, Katie Bryson, Livija Barsauskaite, Stella Bullo
Endometriosis is a chronic condition in which tissue resembling the endometrium grows outside the womb, causing severe chronic pain. People with endometriosis report difficulty in help-seeking and communicating with healthcare professionals, contributing to diagnosis delays and ineffective management. The present study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to effective communication using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and COM-B model to inform behavior change intervention development. This study was a qualitative semi-structured interview and open-ended survey design...
January 23, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38230988/parent-adolescent-weight-communication-parental-psychosocial-correlates-among-a-diverse-national-sample
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Leah M Lessard, Rebecca M Puhl, Gary D Foster, Michelle I Cardel
Parental communication about body weight with their children is common across diverse families. The current study investigates how parents' feelings about their own bodies, beliefs about body weight, history of weight stigma, and weight-related characteristics contribute to the degree to which they talk about weight - both negatively and positively - with their adolescent children. The study sample was comprised of U.S. parents ( N = 1936) from diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds with children aged 10-17 years old...
January 17, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38205945/understanding-mhealth-adoption-and-lifestyle-improvement-an-empirical-test-of-the-antecedents-and-mediating-mechanisms
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Piper Liping Liu
The potential of using mobile phones for health care service delivery has been well acknowledged. Despite that mobile health (mHealth) related research has proliferated in the past decade, mHealth is still in the fledgling stage with a low adoption rate. There is a research gap in understanding factors influencing mHealth adoption and examining the effects of mHealth use on health outcomes. The purpose of this study was thus to explore influential factors of mHealth use, and test mediation pathways through which mHealth use impacts healthy lifestyle behaviors (e...
January 11, 2024: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131342/rationale-procedures-and-response-rates-for-a-pilot-study-to-sample-cancer-survivors-for-nci-s-health-information-national-trends-survey-hints-seer-2021
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Kelly D Blake, Richard P Moser, Ashley B Murray, Terisa Davis, David Cantor, Andrew Caporaso, Michele West, Suzanne Bentler, Meg McKinley, Salma Shariff-Marco, Chuck Wiggins, Robin C Vanderpool
The National Cancer Institute's (NCI) Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) is a nationally representative survey of U.S. adults in which 12-17% of respondents report a cancer history. To increase representation from adult cancer survivors, in 2021, NCI sampled survivors from three Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program cancer registries: Iowa, New Mexico, and the Greater Bay Area. Sampling frames were stratified by time since diagnosis and race/ethnicity, with nonmalignant tumors and non-melanoma skin cancers excluded...
December 22, 2023: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38126891/trust-in-mass-media-as-sources-of-cancer-information-findings-from-a-nationally-representative-cross-sectional-survey-in-japan
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Rina Miyawaki, Koichiro Oka, AKi Otsuki, Junko Saito, Akiko Yaguchi-Saito, Aya Kuchiba, Maiko Fujimori, Gary L Kreps, Taichi Shimazu
Trust is a major factor in effective public dissemination and use of relevant health information to guide important health decisions. To examine mass media as a communication channel for delivering cancer information among Japanese adults, we identified the level of trust in various types of mass media as sources of cancer information, and examined factors associated with trust, including exposure to mass media, sociodemographic factors, and cancer history. Data were analyzed for 3,109 Japanese adults who responded to a nationally representative cross-sectional mail survey...
December 21, 2023: Journal of Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38111197/-a-friendly-conversation-developing-an-ehealth-intervention-to-increase-covid-19-testing-and-vaccination-literacy-among-women-with-criminal-and-legal-system-involvement
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Mugur V Geana, Pan Liu, Jun Pei, Sherri Anderson, Megha Ramaswamy
Many women leaving jails are ill-prepared to follow recommended COVID-19 mitigation practices, including testing and vaccination. Low COVID-19-related health literacy, exposure to disinformation, and mistrust in authorities put women at increased risk. Research on this population has shown significant use of mobile devices for communication and web access and public Wi-fi for the internet. Using inductive (formative empirical research with the community) and deductive (theory-based) practices, we designed, developed, and pilot-tested a multimedia, culturally tailored web-based electronic health (eHealth) application to increase COVID-19-specific health literacy and promote testing and vaccination among women with criminal and legal system involvement (CLSI)...
December 18, 2023: Journal of Health Communication
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