This study investigated the potential effects of breast cancer media messages on young women, a population that has the potential to make lifestyle changes early enough to prevent the disease. Based on framing and agenda-setting theories, a web survey focused on the relationships between the characteristics of prevalent breast cancer media messages and respondents\u27 levels of breast health knowledge, breast health behaviors, and the direct behavioral impact of such messages (i.e. to take specific breast health protective actions). The agenda-setting statistical analysis revealed that college-aged women are most likely to have encountered prevalent breast cancer messages on social networking sites or television advertisements within the la...
Background: Although breast cancer prevention should begin in youth, many young women are not aware ...
This Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) investigated the processing of breast cancer information b...
ii [Type text] [Type text] The following study investigates how to develop and maintain a health ou...
Drawing on components of agenda-setting theory and the two-step flow of information from mass media ...
The effects of gain-loss message framing on breast-cancer-related cognitions and behaviors were asse...
This study, conducted in 1997, aimed to explore in depth the views and experiences of women with bre...
The effects of gain-loss message framing on breast-cancer-related cognitions and behaviors were asse...
Research examining the link between media attention and breast cancer concern has been frequently c...
Objective To examine the effectiveness of a health promotion flyer to increase awareness of breast ...
Executive Summary Breast cancer is a leading cause of death, and alerting women to their vulnerabili...
This two-part study examined the effect of college women’s participation in a breast self-examinatio...
Aside from skin cancer, breast cancer is currently considered the most common cancer and the second ...
Cancer is a malignant disease, and breast cancer is classified as one of the most critical types of ...
Tremendously popular in American society, the breast cancer movement functions through a rhetoric of...
Adopting the Orientation-Stimulus-Reasoning-Orientation-Response (O-S-R-O-R) model of communication ...
Background: Although breast cancer prevention should begin in youth, many young women are not aware ...
This Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) investigated the processing of breast cancer information b...
ii [Type text] [Type text] The following study investigates how to develop and maintain a health ou...
Drawing on components of agenda-setting theory and the two-step flow of information from mass media ...
The effects of gain-loss message framing on breast-cancer-related cognitions and behaviors were asse...
This study, conducted in 1997, aimed to explore in depth the views and experiences of women with bre...
The effects of gain-loss message framing on breast-cancer-related cognitions and behaviors were asse...
Research examining the link between media attention and breast cancer concern has been frequently c...
Objective To examine the effectiveness of a health promotion flyer to increase awareness of breast ...
Executive Summary Breast cancer is a leading cause of death, and alerting women to their vulnerabili...
This two-part study examined the effect of college women’s participation in a breast self-examinatio...
Aside from skin cancer, breast cancer is currently considered the most common cancer and the second ...
Cancer is a malignant disease, and breast cancer is classified as one of the most critical types of ...
Tremendously popular in American society, the breast cancer movement functions through a rhetoric of...
Adopting the Orientation-Stimulus-Reasoning-Orientation-Response (O-S-R-O-R) model of communication ...
Background: Although breast cancer prevention should begin in youth, many young women are not aware ...
This Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) investigated the processing of breast cancer information b...
ii [Type text] [Type text] The following study investigates how to develop and maintain a health ou...