Copyright © 2014 Stephanie Kelly et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Health communication scholars have a responsibility to be certain that both healthcare practitioners and government agencies accurately communicate health information to the public. In order to carry out this duty, health communication scholars must assess how messages are being received and if they are being received at all by the public. This paper details a two part study which assesses this phenomenonwithin the context of skin cancer. Study 1 utilized 29 in depth qualitative interviews t...
Background: Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, and both clinical and epidemiological dat...
Cancer incidence and mortality is a significant area of health disparity between African Americans a...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Copyright © 2014 Courtney Hobbs et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Black and Hispanic populations perceive their skin cancer risk to be low and are less likely to use ...
Skin cancer is an increasing problem in Europe, America and Australasia, although largely preventabl...
Background: Prevention and early detection measures for melanoma, such as sun avoidance and skin exa...
Skin cancer has reached epidemic proportions in the United States due to an increase in UV related h...
Skin cancer is very prevalent in the United States and throughout the world. There are three main ty...
Individual skin health attitudes are influenced by various factors, including public education campa...
Background: The incidence of melanoma and other skin cancers has risen drastically in the United Sta...
Objectives: Unprotected leisure time exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun or artificial ta...
Abstract Previous research has found that members of the public have a skewed sense of health risk. ...
Abstract: Individual skin health attitudes are influenced by various factors, including public educa...
We examined perceived skin cancer risk and its relationship to sunscreen use among a large (N = 1932...
Background: Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, and both clinical and epidemiological dat...
Cancer incidence and mortality is a significant area of health disparity between African Americans a...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Copyright © 2014 Courtney Hobbs et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Black and Hispanic populations perceive their skin cancer risk to be low and are less likely to use ...
Skin cancer is an increasing problem in Europe, America and Australasia, although largely preventabl...
Background: Prevention and early detection measures for melanoma, such as sun avoidance and skin exa...
Skin cancer has reached epidemic proportions in the United States due to an increase in UV related h...
Skin cancer is very prevalent in the United States and throughout the world. There are three main ty...
Individual skin health attitudes are influenced by various factors, including public education campa...
Background: The incidence of melanoma and other skin cancers has risen drastically in the United Sta...
Objectives: Unprotected leisure time exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun or artificial ta...
Abstract Previous research has found that members of the public have a skewed sense of health risk. ...
Abstract: Individual skin health attitudes are influenced by various factors, including public educa...
We examined perceived skin cancer risk and its relationship to sunscreen use among a large (N = 1932...
Background: Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, and both clinical and epidemiological dat...
Cancer incidence and mortality is a significant area of health disparity between African Americans a...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...