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2007

Kim YM, Davila C, Carolina T, Kols A. 2007. Evaluation of the World Health Organization's Family Planning Decision-making Tool: Improving Health Communication in Nicaragua. Patient Education and Counseling. 66(2): 235-242.

Underwood C, Serlemitsos E, Macwangi M. 2007. Health communication in multilingual contexts: A study of reading preferences, practices and proficiencies among literate adults in Zambia. Journal of Health Communication. 12(4): 317-337.

Kreuter M, Green M, Cappella J, Slater M, Wise M, Storey JD. 2007. Narrative communication in cancer prevention and control: A framework to guide research and application. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 33(3): 221-235.

Kim YM, Bazant E, Storey JD. 2007. Smart Patient, Smart Community: Improving client participation in family planning consultations through a community education and mass-media program in Indonesia. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 26(3).


2006

Rimal RN, Morrison D. 2006. A uniqueness to personal threat (UPT) hypothesis: How Similarity Affects Perceptions of Susceptibility and Severity in Risk Assessment. Health Communication. 20(3): 209-19.

Yanovitzky I, Rimal RN. 2006. Communication and normative influence: An introduction to the special issue. Communication Theory. 16: 1-6.

Sood S, Nambiar D. 2006. Comparative Cost-Effectiveness of the Components of a Behavior Change Communication Campaign on HIV/AIDS in North India. Journal of Health Communication. 11(supp. 2): 143 - 162.

Bertrand, J. T. and Hutchinson, P. (Eds.). (2006). Cost-Effectiveness Analysis [Special Issue]. Journal of Health Communication, 11(Supp. 2).

Diop-Sidibe N, Campbell J, Becker S. 2006. Domestic Violence Against Women in Egypt - Health Outcomes of Wife-beating. Social Science & Medicine. 62(5): 1260-1277.

Babalola S. 2006. Gender differences in the factors influencing consistent use of condom among young people in Tanzania. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. 18(2): 287-298.

Becker S, Fonseca-Becker F, Schenck-Yglesias C. 2006. Husbands' and wives' reports of women’s decision-making power in Western Guatemala and their effects on preventive health behaviors. Social Science and Medicine. 62: 2313-2326.

Babalola S, Brasington A, Agbasimal A, Helland A, Nwangum E, Onah N. 2006. Impact of a communication program on female genital cutting in Eastern Nigeria. Tropical Medicine and International Health. 11(10): 1594-1603.

Kincaid DL, Do MP. 2006. Impact of an Entertainment-Education Television Drama on Health Knowledge and Behavior in Bangladesh: An Application of Propensity Score Matching. Journal of Health Communication. 11(3): 301-325.

Hutchinson, P., Lance, P., Guilkey, D., Shahjahan, M., Haque, S. (2006). Measuring the cost-effectiveness of a national health communication program in rural Bangladesh. Journal of Health Communication, 11(supp 2), 91-121.

Kincaid DL, Do MP. 2006. Multivariate Causal Attribution and Cost-Effectiveness of a National Mass Media Campaign in the Philippines. Journal of Health Communication. 11(supp. 2): 69-90.

Fonseca-Becker F, Valente T. 2006. Promoting breastfeeding in Bolivia: Do social networks add to the predictive value of traditional socioeconomic characteristics?. Journal of Health Population and Nutrition. 24(1): 71-80.

Underwood C, Hachond H, Serlemitsos E, Bharath U. 2006. Reducing the risk of HIV transmission among adolescents in Zambia: Psychosocial and behavioral correlates of viewing a risk-reduction media campaign. Journal of Adolescent Health. 38(1): 55.e1-55.e13.

Bertrand J, O’Reilly K, Denison J, Anhang R, Sweat M. 2006. Systematic review of the effectiveness of mass communication programs to change HIV/AIDS-related behaviors in developing countries. Health Education Research. 21(4): 567-597.

Bertrand J, Anhang R. 2006. The Effectiveness of Mass Media in changing HIV/AIDS-related behavior among young people in developing countries. In Preventing HIV/AIDS in Young People: A Systematic Review of the Evidence from Developing Countries. : 205-241.

Sood S, Shefner-Rogers C, Sengupta M. 2006. The Impact of a Mass Media Campaign on HIV/AIDS Knowledge and Behavior Change in North India: Results from a Longitudinal Study. Asian Journal of Communication. 16(3): 231-250.

Turner MM, Rimal RN, Morrison D, Kim H. 2006. The role of anxiety in processing risk information: Testing the risk perception attitude framework in two studies. Human Communication Research. 32: 130-156.

Nabukera SK, Witte K, Muchunguzi C, Bajunirwe F. 2006. Use of Postpartum Health Services in Rural Uganda: Knowledge, Attitudes and Barriers. Journal of Community Health. 31(2): 84-93.


2005

Lapinski M, Rimal RN. 2005. An explication of social norms. Communication Theory. 15(2): 127-147.

Babalola S, Vondrasek C. 2005. Communication, Ideation and Contraceptive Use in Burkina Faso: An Application of the propensity score matching method. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care. 31(3): 207-212.

Schoemaker JF. 2005. Contraceptive Use Among the Poor in Indonesia. International Family Planning Perspectives. 31(3): 106-114.

Rimal RN, Real K. 2005. How behaviors are affected by perceived norms: A test of the theory of normative social behavior. Communication Research. 32: 389-414.

Witte K. 2005. Journey of Life: A Radio Soap Opera on Family Planning and HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia. In E. Berlin Ray (Ed.), Case Studies in Health Communication (2nd Edition): 347-356.

Cho H, Witte K. 2005. Managing fear in public health campaigns: A theory-based formative evaluation process. Health Promotion Practice. 6(4): 482-90.

Rimal RN, Lapinski M, Cook R, Real K. 2005. Moving toward a theory of normative influences: How perceived benefits and similarity moderate the impact of descriptive norms on behaviors. Journal of Health Communication. 10(5): 433-450.

Babalola S. 2005. Parental factors and sexual risk-taking among young people in Côte d'Ivoire. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 9(1): 49-65 .

Babalola, S. and Nwashili, P. (2005) Poverty, adolescent sexuality and the shadow of AIDS: A Study of female motor park workers in Lagos, Nigeria (pp. 157-178). In Obioma Nnaemeka & Joy Ezeilo (Eds.) Engendering human rights: Cultural and socioeconomic realities in Africa. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.

Kim YM, Kols A, Martin A, Silva D, Rinehart W, Johnson S, Church K. 2005. Promoting Informed Choice: Evaluating a Decision-Making Tool for Family Planning Clients and Providers in Mexico. International Family Planning Perspectives. 31(4): 162-171.

Sood S, Singh P.K, Sarwal R. 2005. Reaching the Underserved: Measuring the Impact of a Community Media Intervention, Uttar Pradesh, India. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 23(2): 117-138.

Kim YM, Kols A, Prammawat S, Rinehart W. 2005. Sequence Analysis: Responsiveness of Doctors to Patient Cues during Family Planning Consultations in Mexico. Patient Education and Counseling. 58: 114-117.

Diop-Sidibe N. 2005. Siblings’ Premarital Childbearing and the Timing Of First Sex in Three Major Cities of Côte d’Ivoire. International Family Planning Perspectives. 31(2): 54-62.

Smith, R., Witte, K., & Lazell, K. (2005).  Social Change Interventions in Public Health Communication; HIV/AIDS in Namibia. In M. Haider and R. Pal (editors),  Global Public Health Communication: Challenges, Perspectives and Strategies. Sudbury, Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett. Pp. 56-66.

Farr AC, Witte K, Jarato K, Menard T. 2005. The Effectiveness of Media Use in Health Education: Evaluation of an HIV/AIDS Television Campaign in Ethiopia. Journal of Health Communication. 14(3): 225 - 235.

Boulay M, Valente TW. 2005. The Selection of Family Planning Discussion Partners in Nepal. Journal of Health Communication. 10(6): 519-536.


2004

Rani M, Bonu S, Diop-Sidibe N. 2004. An Empirical Investigation of Attitudes towards Wife-beating among Men and Women in Seven Sub-Saharan African Countries. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 8(3): 116-136.

Sood S, Sengupta M, Mishra PR, Jacoby C . 2004. Come Gather Around Together: An Examination of Radio Listening Groups in Fulbari, Nepal. Gazette. 66(1): 63-86.

Jacobson T, Storey JD. 2004. Development Communication and Participation: Applying Habermas to a Case Study of Population Programs in Nepal. Communication Theory. 14(2): 99-121.

Bertrand J. 2004. Diffusion of Innovations and HIV/AIDS. Journal of Health Communication. 9: 1-9.

Storey, J. D. and Jacobson, T. L. (2004). Entertainment-education and participation: Applying Habermas to population program in Nepal. In M.J. Cody, A. Singhal, M. Sabido, & E.M. Rogers (Eds.), Entertainment-education worldwide: History, research, and practice (pp. 417-434). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Stephens K, Rimal RN. 2004. Expanding the reach of health campaigns: Community organizations as meta-channels for the dissemination of health information. Journal of Health Communication. 9: 97-111.

Kincaid DL. 2004. From innovation to social norms: Bounded Normative Influence. Journal of Health Communication. 9(Suppl 1): 37-57.

Shefner-Rogers C, Sood S. 2004. Involving Husbands in Safe Motherhood: Effects of the Suami Siaga Campaign in Indonesia. Journal of Health Communication. 9(3): 233 - 258 .

Babalola S. 2004. Perceived Peer Behavior and the Timing of Sexual Debut in Rwanda: A Survival Analysis of Youth Data.. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 33(4): 353-363.

McKee, N., Bertrand, J., Becker-Benton, A. (2004). Strategic communication in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. New Delhi: Sage.


2003

Cho H, Witte K. 2003. A review of fear appeal effects. In R. Gass & J. Seiter (Eds.), Readings in Persuasion, Social Influence, and Compliance Gaining: 223-238.

Witte K, Girma B, Girgre A. 2003. Addressing the Underlying Mechanisms to HIV/AIDS Preventive Behaviors in Ethiopia. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 21(2): 163 - 176 .

Underwood C, Jabre B. 2003. Arab Women Speak Out: Strategies for Self-Empowerment. Video Power: Images that Transform, and Empower.

Robinson W, Lewis G. 2003. Cost-effectiveness analysis of behaviour change interventions: a proposed new approach and an application to Egypt. J Biosoc Sci.. 35(4): 499-512.

Becker S, Diop-Sidibe N. 2003. Does Use of the Calendar in Surveys Reduce Heaping. Studies in Family Planning. 34(2): 127-132.

Kim YM, Putjuk F, Basuki E, Kols A. 2003. Increasing Patient Participation in Reproductive Health Consultations: an Evaluation of "Smart Patient" Coaching in Indonesia. Patient Education and Counseling. 50: 113-122.

Murray-Johnson, L., and Witte, K. (2003). Looking towards the future: Health message design strategies. In T. Thompson, A. Dorsey, K. Miller, R. Parrott (Eds.), Handbook of health communication (pp. 473-495).  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Kim YM, Rinehart W, Heerey M, Kols A, Elwyn G, Edwards A. 2003. Participation by clients and nurse midwives in family planning decision making in Indonesia. Patient Education and Counseling. 50(3): 295-302.

Rimal RN, Real K. 2003. Perceived Risk and Efficacy Beliefs as Motivators of Change: Use of the Risk Perception Attitude (RPA) Framework to Understand Health Behaviors . Human Communication Research. 29(3): 370-399.

Gunther AC, Storey JD. 2003. The Influence of Presumed Influence. Journal of Communication. 53(2): 199-215.

Rani M, Figueroa ME, Ainslie R. 2003. The Psychosocial Context of Young Adult Sexual Behavior in Nicaragua: Looking Through the Gender Lens. International Family Planning Perspectives. 29(4): 174-181.

Sood, S., Witte, K., and Menard, T. (2003). The theory behind entertainment education. In M.J. Cody, A. Singhal, M. Sabido, & E.M. Rogers (Eds.), Entertainment-education worldwide: History, research, and practice (pp. 117-149). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Rimal RN, Real K. 2003. Understanding the influence of perceived norms on behaviors. Communication Theory. 13: 184-203.

 


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