Examines the relationships between risk perception, risk communication, and health protective behaviour in relation to breast cancer and family history. Qualitative research was conducted to develop a printed community resource. Theoretical and practical implications for health behaviour theory and risk communication are identified
The effects of gain-loss message framing on breast-cancer-related cognitions and behaviors were asse...
This thesis presents a discursive analysis of accounts of breast cancer screening, risk and preventi...
This study applied an audience-based perspective and theory to risk communication as a form of prote...
Given the prevalence of different types of cancer, people might need to take more personal actions t...
This study was designed to examine and explain the use of risk-reducing behaviors in a group of wome...
tion as an interactive process of exchange of information and opinion among individuals, groups, and...
Health-promoting messages can be framed in terms of the beneficial consequences of healthy behaviour...
Identifying and communicating a disease diagnosis has historically been the center of the medical en...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comA genetic counselor is often faced with...
BACKGROUND: The perception of breast cancer risk held by women who have not had breast cancer, and w...
Numerous studies have indicated the importance of social support to health; those who are less socia...
Tremendously popular in American society, the breast cancer movement functions through a rhetoric of...
theme of suggesting new directions for risk communication research in cancer prevention and control....
The effects of gain-loss message framing on breast-cancer-related cognitions and behaviors were asse...
Family history is one of the most influential breast cancer risk factors. Several lifestyle factors ...
The effects of gain-loss message framing on breast-cancer-related cognitions and behaviors were asse...
This thesis presents a discursive analysis of accounts of breast cancer screening, risk and preventi...
This study applied an audience-based perspective and theory to risk communication as a form of prote...
Given the prevalence of different types of cancer, people might need to take more personal actions t...
This study was designed to examine and explain the use of risk-reducing behaviors in a group of wome...
tion as an interactive process of exchange of information and opinion among individuals, groups, and...
Health-promoting messages can be framed in terms of the beneficial consequences of healthy behaviour...
Identifying and communicating a disease diagnosis has historically been the center of the medical en...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comA genetic counselor is often faced with...
BACKGROUND: The perception of breast cancer risk held by women who have not had breast cancer, and w...
Numerous studies have indicated the importance of social support to health; those who are less socia...
Tremendously popular in American society, the breast cancer movement functions through a rhetoric of...
theme of suggesting new directions for risk communication research in cancer prevention and control....
The effects of gain-loss message framing on breast-cancer-related cognitions and behaviors were asse...
Family history is one of the most influential breast cancer risk factors. Several lifestyle factors ...
The effects of gain-loss message framing on breast-cancer-related cognitions and behaviors were asse...
This thesis presents a discursive analysis of accounts of breast cancer screening, risk and preventi...
This study applied an audience-based perspective and theory to risk communication as a form of prote...