Based of the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), this research explores the effects of fear appeal messages and the negative portrayal of HIV-infected persons on the stigmatization and discrimination against people living with AIDS.Master of Mass Communicatio
Media exposure and news frames have been shown to influence on public stigma and discrimination. How...
Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive co...
The Extended Parallel Process Model posits that fear-appeal messages are processed only when message...
Based of the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), this research explores the effects of fear appe...
Fear appeals have often been used in AIDS prevention messages. This study examined the influence of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine possible negative effects of fear-threat appeals encouragin...
The increase in various social problems has caused practitioners to review fear appeals in order to ...
Abstract. The increase in various social problems has caused practitioners to review fear appeals in...
Fear appeals have long been one tool in the communication discipline’s strategy to inform the public...
Many HIV/AIDS public service announcements (PSAs) focus on aspects of HIV/AIDSprevention efforts, in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State UniversityHIV/AIDS has b...
This study investigates the effects of fear appeals and sexual appeals on information processing of ...
Fear appeals are frequently used in health communication, for example in anti-smoking campaigns. Of ...
People living with HIV who perceive high levels of HIV-related stigma are more likely to abstain fro...
The fear appeal is one of the most prevalent types of persuasion evident in society. A great percent...
Media exposure and news frames have been shown to influence on public stigma and discrimination. How...
Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive co...
The Extended Parallel Process Model posits that fear-appeal messages are processed only when message...
Based of the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), this research explores the effects of fear appe...
Fear appeals have often been used in AIDS prevention messages. This study examined the influence of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine possible negative effects of fear-threat appeals encouragin...
The increase in various social problems has caused practitioners to review fear appeals in order to ...
Abstract. The increase in various social problems has caused practitioners to review fear appeals in...
Fear appeals have long been one tool in the communication discipline’s strategy to inform the public...
Many HIV/AIDS public service announcements (PSAs) focus on aspects of HIV/AIDSprevention efforts, in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State UniversityHIV/AIDS has b...
This study investigates the effects of fear appeals and sexual appeals on information processing of ...
Fear appeals are frequently used in health communication, for example in anti-smoking campaigns. Of ...
People living with HIV who perceive high levels of HIV-related stigma are more likely to abstain fro...
The fear appeal is one of the most prevalent types of persuasion evident in society. A great percent...
Media exposure and news frames have been shown to influence on public stigma and discrimination. How...
Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive co...
The Extended Parallel Process Model posits that fear-appeal messages are processed only when message...