Background: Based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), people’s health behavior to prevent cancer might be changed by external messages. The media play an important role in increasing people’s exposure to these messages and further influencing people’s preventative behavior. It is important to understand the cancer messages communicated in the current media. Therefore, we employed a content analysis in UK newspaper in 2014 and in Facebook posts in 2015. Methods: Our sample includes 102 articles from the Daily Mail, 99 articles from the Daily Telegraph, 197 posts from Cancer Research UK and 71 posts from the Health Digest. Inspired by the EPPM, a codebook was developed. The codebook contains eight categories with acceptable reliabi...
Figures of social media users have been amplifying drastically in the past decade. The last two year...
Social media holds considerable potential for health promotion and other health\ud intervention acti...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Cancer is now the second lead...
Background: Based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), people’s health behavior to prevent...
BackgroundThe health belief model explains that individual intentions and motivation of health behav...
Background: The health belief model explains that individual intentions and motivation of health beh...
Despite advances in cancer treatment in the past decades, prevention is better than cure as between ...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: The news media plays important roles not only in creating and dissem...
Background Newspaper readership in the UK is high. Exposure to media stories has been shown to infl...
Health messages on television and other mass media have the potential to significantly influence the...
Objective: To describe an in-depth analysis of the content and quality of stories about new cancer i...
Data behind the publication (under review): Making headlines: An analysis of US government-funded c...
Background: People living with cancer turn to online social spaces for information about diet and it...
Cancer stories (N = 5,327) in the top 50 U.S. newspapers were analyzed by a team of four coders and ...
This study investigated the potential effects of breast cancer media messages on young women, a popu...
Figures of social media users have been amplifying drastically in the past decade. The last two year...
Social media holds considerable potential for health promotion and other health\ud intervention acti...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Cancer is now the second lead...
Background: Based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), people’s health behavior to prevent...
BackgroundThe health belief model explains that individual intentions and motivation of health behav...
Background: The health belief model explains that individual intentions and motivation of health beh...
Despite advances in cancer treatment in the past decades, prevention is better than cure as between ...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: The news media plays important roles not only in creating and dissem...
Background Newspaper readership in the UK is high. Exposure to media stories has been shown to infl...
Health messages on television and other mass media have the potential to significantly influence the...
Objective: To describe an in-depth analysis of the content and quality of stories about new cancer i...
Data behind the publication (under review): Making headlines: An analysis of US government-funded c...
Background: People living with cancer turn to online social spaces for information about diet and it...
Cancer stories (N = 5,327) in the top 50 U.S. newspapers were analyzed by a team of four coders and ...
This study investigated the potential effects of breast cancer media messages on young women, a popu...
Figures of social media users have been amplifying drastically in the past decade. The last two year...
Social media holds considerable potential for health promotion and other health\ud intervention acti...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Cancer is now the second lead...