April 2-4, 2020 • Hyatt Regency • Lexington, KY
Intersectionality and Interdisciplinarity in Health Communication Research
Intersectionality and Interdisciplinarity in Health Communication Research
9:30am 10:00am 2020-04-02T08:30:00-04:00 2020-04-02T09:00:00-04:00 |
Breakfast Together (Patterson Ballroom B) Start each conference day by saying good morning to one another! |
10:00am 10:15am 2020-04-02T09:00:00-04:00 2020-04-02T09:15:00-04:00 |
Welcome and Introductions (Grand Ballroom) Nancy Grant Harrington, Professor, Associate Dean for Research, and KCHC Director |
10:15am 11:30am 2020-04-02T09:15:00-04:00 2020-04-02T10:30:00-04:00 |
Invited Speaker: Albert "Skip" Rizzo (Grand Ballroom) "The Evolution of Virtual Human Agents in Clinical Healthcare Applications" ◆ Albert "Skip" Rizzo, Director of the Medical Virtual Reality Research Group at the Institute for Creative Technologies and Research Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and School of Gerontology, University of Southern California |
11:30am 12:45pm 2020-04-02T10:30:00-04:00 2020-04-02T11:45:00-04:00 |
Invited Speaker: Lynn Carol Miller (Grand Ballroom) "Systematic Representative Designs in Virtual Environments: Measurement and Change – a Whole New Game?" ◆ Lynn Carol Miller, Professor of Communication and Psychology at the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism |
12:45pm 1:00pm 2020-04-02T11:45:00-04:00 2020-04-02T12:00:00-04:00 |
Break |
1:00pm 2:15pm 2020-04-02T12:00:00-04:00 2020-04-02T13:15:00-04:00 |
Lunch (on your own) Mentoring Breakout Session with Janice Krieger (Patterson Ballroom A) Dr. Janice Krieger is a Professor in the Advertising Department and serves as Director of the STEM Translational Communication Center in the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida (UF). Mentoring Breakout Session with Xiaoli Nan (Patterson Ballroom B) Dr. Xiaoli Nan is a Professor of Communication Science and Co-Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Communication at the University of Maryland. She is the Director of the Center for Health and Risk Communication and a full member of the Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center Population Science Program. Mentoring Breakout Session with Jeff Neiderdeppe (Patterson Ballroom C) Dr. Jeff Niederdeppe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Cornell University. Mentoring Breakout Session with Seth Noar (Patterson Ballroom D) Dr. Seth Noar is a Professor in the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC) and a member of the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at UNC. |
2:15pm 2:30pm 2020-04-02T13:15:00-04:00 2020-04-02T13:30:00-04:00 |
Break |
2:30pm 3:15pm 2020-04-02T13:30:00-04:00 2020-04-02T14:15:00-04:00 |
Invited Speaker: Jesse Fox (Grand Ballroom) "Capitalizing on Virtual Reality Affordances: Novel Approaches to Health Communication Research" ◆ Jesse Fox, Associate Professor in the School of Communication at The Ohio State University and Director of the Virtual Environment, Communication Technology, and Online Research (VECTOR) Lab |
3:15pm 4:00pm 2020-04-02T14:15:00-04:00 2020-04-02T15:00:00-04:00 |
Invited Speaker: Ralf Schmälzle (Grand Ballroom) "How Health Messages Get Under the Skin: Neuroimaging of Health and Risk Communication" ◆ Ralf Schmälzle, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at Michigan State University |
4:00pm 4:15pm 2020-04-02T15:00:00-04:00 2020-04-02T15:15:00-04:00 |
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4:15pm 5:00pm 2020-04-02T15:15:00-04:00 2020-04-02T16:00:00-04:00 |
Competitive Panel (Patterson Ballroom B) "Creating an Interactive Video Game with Narrative Immersion to Educate College Freshmen about Mindful Drinking" ◆ Yifeng Hu, The College of New Jersey ◆ Joshua Fishburn, The College of New Jersey ◆ Deanna Amarosa, The College of New Jersey ◆ Kathryn La Capria, The College of New Jersey |
5:00pm 6:30pm 2020-04-02T16:00:00-04:00 2020-04-02T17:30:00-04:00 |
Competitive Panel (Patterson Ballroom B) "The Art and Science of Writing Successful Health Communication Grant Applications" ◆ Seth Noar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ◆ Xiaoli Nan, University of Maryland ◆ Jeff Niederdeppe, Cornell University ◆ Janice Krieger, University of Florida |
6:35pm 6:45pm 2020-04-02T17:35:00-04:00 2020-04-02T17:45:00-04:00 |
Preconference Closing Remarks (Patterson Ballroom B) Nancy Grant Harrington, Professor, Associate Dean for Research, and KCHC Director |
9:30am 10:00am 2020-04-03T08:30:00-04:00 2020-04-03T09:00:00-04:00 |
Breakfast Together (Patterson Ballroom B) Start each conference day by saying good morning to one another! |
10:00am 11:15am 2020-04-03T09:00:00-04:00 2020-04-03T10:15:00-04:00 |
Conference Opening (Grand Ballroom) ◆ Call to Order: Nancy Grant Harrington, Professor, Associate Dean for Research, and KCHC Director ◆ Jennifer Greer, Dean and Professor, College of Communication and Information, University of Kentucky ◆ Keynote Speaker Introduction: Nancy Grant Harrington Keynote Address: “Prevention in the Digital Age: Tech, Text, and Thrive” ◆ Dr. Marguerita Lightfoot, Professor of Medicine at the UCSF School of Medicine, Chief for the Division of Prevention Science, and Director of the Center for Prevention Studies (CAPS) and UCSF Prevention Research Center (PRC). |
11:15am 11:30am 2020-04-03T10:15:00-04:00 2020-04-03T10:30:00-04:00 |
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11:30am 1:00pm 2020-04-03T10:30:00-04:00 2020-04-03T12:00:00-04:00 |
[11:30am-12:15pm] Poster Session 1a (Odd-numbered Posters) Health Information and Images in the Media 3. Nationwide Media Coverage of Gun Safety: Community Structure Theory and Community Vulnerability7. Framing Mental Illness: Which Pictures Do the Media Draw and What Do Recipients Perceive?9. “He Acted Out Due to Multiple Concussions”: Exploring Health and Race Perceptions of Athlete-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence11. Effects of Parasocial Relationships and Breakups with Reality TV Characters on Health-Relevant Outcomes13. What do Social Media Influencers Say about Health in China? A Theory-Driven Content Analysis of Top 10 Influencers on Sina Weibo15. Variation in Media Coverage of Tobacco affects Self-Reported Scanning: Evidence from Three Years of Weekly Content and Survey DataSexual Health Communication 17. Examination of Risk Perception and Sexual Healthcare Seeking Behavior of Male and Transgender Sex Workers in India19. Understanding Factors Influencing Communication Skills around Condom Use Among Young AdultsCampaigns and Interventions 21. Designing for Dissemination of an Electronic Health Record Linkage Method: Stakeholder Perceptions of an Animated Explainer Video27. Eye Movement Patterns in Response to Sexual Misconduct Awareness Campaign Messages29. Is all Publicity Good Publicity? A Content Analysis of News Coverage Surrounding South Dakota’s Anti-Meth CampaignReflections on the Field 31. Recent Evidence Regarding Vignettes as Interdisciplinary Tools for Measuring Social Norms in Health Communication Research33. Reviewing the Literature on Community-Based Participatory Research Team CommunicationCancer Prevention, Screening, and Treatment 35. “What Comes to Mind when you Hear HPV?” Gender Differences in Thoughts on HPV and HPV Vaccination Rates among College Students37. Developing a Digital Decision Aid to Promote Home Stool Screening for Colorectal Cancer: A Patient-Tailored Risk Factor Strategy39. Examining the Necessity of Legislation Mandating Communication about Breast Density41. Improving Access to Treatment and Care for Rural Cancer Patients in Kentucky through the Affiliate Liaison Patient Navigation ProgOrganizational Health Communication 45. Evaluating Communication in Patient Room Design: Employing a Multidimensional Framework for Assessment47. Primary Care Providers’ Online Biographies: Can we Get the Information we Need from them to Make an Informed Choice?Health Narratives and Metaphors 49. Men have Eating Disorders too: A Qualitative Study of Perspectives from Men with Eating Disorders.51. “The Heart didn’t Know Enough to Stop”: Insights from Patient Metaphors about Living with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
[12:15pm-1:00pm] Poster Session 1b (Even-numbered Posters) Health Information and Images in the Media 2. Labor and Love: A Comparative Study of News Coverage of Doulas and Doula Care in China, Ghana, and India4. Cross-national Coverage of Mental Health Services: Community Structure Theory and "Buffered" Privilege6. So I Talked to my Doctor: How DTC Commercials Present Experiences and Treatment of Depression8. The Influence of Popular Music Referencing Anxiety and Depression on College Students’ Mental Health Attitudes12. A Communication Inequalities Approach to Disparities in Fruit and Vegetable Consumption14. Exploring the Effects of Reader Comments on Perceptions of Non-Controversial Health StoriesSexual Health Communication 18. We Talked About Our Hookups: A Diary Study of Sexual Communication Among U.S. College Women20. Understanding Barriers to Retention in HIV Treatment among HIV Positive Members of Key Population GroupsCampaigns and Interventions 22. Prostate Cancer and African American Men: A Literature Synthesis on Strategic Health Communication Interventions from 2007 to 201826. Identifying Promising Campaign Themes to Prevent Initiation and Continued Use of Flavored E-cigarettes among Young Adult Vapers28. The Effect of Emotions in Merck’s “Did You Know” PSA on College Students’ Attitudes and Intentions toward HPV Vaccination, Policies and Prosocial BehaviorsReflections on the Field 32. Inconsistent Reporting of Best Practices: Findings from a Health Communication Campaign Process Evaluation Systematic Review34. Predicting Article Influence in Health Communication Research: An Exploratory Analysis of Health Communication and Journal of Health CommunicationCancer Prevention, Screening, and Treatment 36. Keeping up with the Kardashians’ Skin: Skin Cancer Prevention Interventions to Buffer Users from the Negative Effects of Instagram38. Demographic and Psychosocial Correlates of Family Cancer History Communication among U.S. Adults: Findings from the 2018 HINTS40. Comparisons Between Pediatricians’ and Nurses’ Evaluations and Implementation of a Training on Breast Cancer and the EnvironmentOrganizational Health Communication 42. Employees’ Refusals to Participate in a University-Sponsored Wellness Program: Barriers and Benefits to Engagement44. Skills-based Training Programs Used to Reduce Physician-related Burnout in Graduate Medical Education: A Systematic Review46. Trophies and Stars: Using Heuristic Cues in Credibility Perceptions of Doctor’s Online Profiles48. Communities of Practice: Intersectional and Interdisciplinary Response to Outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian InfluenzaHealth Narratives and Metaphors 52. #AbortionChangesYou: A Case Study to Examine the Communicative Tensions in Women's Medication Abortion Narratives54. Isolated but Overstimulated: Recovery Paradox for Athletes with Post-Concussion Syndrome |
1:00pm 2:00pm 2020-04-03T12:00:00-04:00 2020-04-03T13:00:00-04:00 |
Lunch (on your own) |
2:00pm 3:30pm 2020-04-03T13:00:00-04:00 2020-04-03T14:30:00-04:00 |
COMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: Traversing Complex Patient-Provider Interactions (Patterson Ballroom B) Chair: Heather Voorhees, University of Texas - Austin COMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: Innovative Approaches to Message Design (Patterson Ballroom C) Chair: Sean Upshaw, University of Utah 2. Fear Before Hope: Assessing the Effect of Emotional Flow in a Youth Opioid Prevention Narrative3. Harnessing Anger to Persuade: Combining Offense/Anger Appeals with Retributive Efficacy Appeals to Increase Policy Support4. (Un)Like Strategies: Combining Narratives and Didactic Messages to Improve Attitudes Towards Effective Contraception5. To Step into a Character’s Shoes: How Character Perspectives and Modalities Influence Persuasion in a Health-Oriented Immersive Story.COMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: Culture and Health: International Perspectives (Patterson Ballroom D) Chair: Diane Francis, University of Kentucky 1. Empowering Women by Targeting Male Leaders: Using an Intersectional Perspective to Increase Handwashing among Sierra Leonean Women2. A Culture-Centered Exploration of Community Members’ Response to an Ebola Outbreak.3. A Case Study on the Impact of Violence on Sexual Health Behavior among Commercial Female Sex Workers in India4. Women’s Agentic Role in Enabling and Dismantling Menstrual Health Taboos in India: A Structurational Analysis5. Controversy, Backlash and a Magic Dose: The Social Representation of the HPV Vaccine among Jamaican Women. |
3:30pm 3:45pm 2020-04-03T14:30:00-04:00 2020-04-03T14:45:00-04:00 |
Break |
3:45pm 5:15pm 2020-04-03T14:45:00-04:00 2020-04-03T16:15:00-04:00 |
[3:45pm-4:30pm] Poster Session 2a (Odd-numbered Posters) Health Information and Information Seeking 55. “Do you Remember what it was About?” A Taxonomy of Messages about Healthy Behaviors Recalled by Adults in Chile57. Is Online Health Information Seeking Behavior Associated with More Use of E-Cigarettes? A Moderated Mediation Model59. How do Cancer Information Seeking, Cancer Fatalism, Cancer Worry, and Comparative Risk Perception Influence e-Cigarette Use?61. A Cross-National Comparison Examining Major Determinants of Health Information Seeking Experiences in the U.S. and Germany63. “Triggering” Information Seeking: Risk Messages, Elaboration, and Immediate Seeking Behaviors65. Leveraging Listicles (List Articles) to Educate Young Adults about the Harms of E-cigarettesPersuasive Health Message Design 67. Appealing to Guilt to Promote Organ Donation Registration: A Preliminary Investigation of Reparative and Hedonic Efficacy Appeals71. The Role of Message Framing and Efficacy in Prescription Drug Misuse Prevention Messages73. Developing Theoretically Informed, Narrative Messages in Health Communication: A Rigorous, Step-by-Step Process75. How and when does Tailoring Change you? An Examination on the Effects of Regulatory Fit in Different HPV Prevention Behaviors77. Music and Motherhood: Using Melody and Lyrics to Prime Motherhood to Increase Reception of a Teen Suicide Prevention MessageFamily Health Communication Concerns Patient Provider Communication 83. Providers’ Shared Decision-Making as a Predictor of Healthcare Outcomes in Managing Upper Respiratory Infections85. U.S. Public Understanding of the Human Microbiome: Implications for Provider-Patient Communication about Illness87. Conversations with Diabetes Educators in Appalachia: Experiences, Insights and Visions89. Losing Ctrl of Relationships: The Impact of Technology use on Provider Credibility, Nonverbal Immediacy, and Patient SatisfactionNew Media, Technology, and mHealth 91. Let’s Chat: Leveraging Social Media Messaging Apps to Increase Cancer Prevention Behaviors among Vietnamese American Families93. Explaining Socioeconomic Differences in Walking App Use with the Technology Acceptance Model in a Population-Based Sample95. What is the Precursor in mHealth System Use? The Time Dynamics of Communicative Use on an mHealth Application97. The Intersectionality Between Social Media Influencer's Fitness YouTube Videos and Young Women's Efficacy: A Content Analysis99. A Qualitative Study Examining Children’s Everyday Health Management Using Health TechnologiesSubstance Use Prevention, Intervention, and Recovery 101. Breaking Down Intervention: A Thematic Analysis of Persuasive Narratives in Substance Abuse Interventions103. Mechanisms of Opioid Stigma Communication: Examining the Impacts of Stigmatizing News Articles about People Who Misuse Opioids105. Income and Normative Influence on E-cigarette Use among Smokers, Former Smokers, and Non-Smokers: A Multilevel Modeling PerspectiveSocial Support 109. A Content Analysis of Self-Disclosure and Social Support-Seeking Strategies Used and Responses in a Depression Help SubReddit
[4:30pm-5:15pm] Poster Session 2b (Even-numbered Posters) Health Information and Information Seeking 56. Examining the Association Between Social Media Use and HPV Knowledge Using Health Information National Trends Survey (2017-2018)58. The Supplementary Role of Cancer Information Services:A Comparison of Callers with Prior Information from Doctors vs. the Internet60. Marijuana Information Sources, Confidence in Marijuana Knowledge, and Objective Marijuana Knowledge among College Students62. Worry as a Mechanism to Motivate Information Seeking About Protective End-of-Life Communication Behaviors64. Combating Misinformation through Social Sharing: Can Heuristic Cues Prime Individuals’ Sharing Intention of Corrective Messages?Persuasive Health Message Design 66. Kids and Pets: the Moralizing Effects of Care-Based Moral Appeals in Visual Tobacco Control Messages on Third-Person Regulation68. The Impact of Mixed-valence Frames on Sun Protection - New Insights into Gain-loss Framing Considering Emotional Flow and Arousal72. Cochlear or Not? The Effect of Narrative Transportation and Character Identification on Attitudes toward Cochlear Implants76. Predicting Affective Responses to Health Ads Using Computer-Extracted Musical Emotions: An Exploratory StudyFamily Health Communication Concerns 78. “I did not want to talk about that with anyone:” Women’s Perception of Disclosure of Menarche in India80. Analyzing the Relationship of the Subjective Norms and Culture in Family Discussion of Blood Donation: The Case of RussiaPatient Provider Communication 82. Communicating Difficult News to Parents of Children with Disabilities: The Role of Emotion in Sensemaking84. Why Do Patients Deceive Their Providers? Judgment, Punishment, and Marginalizing Experiences86. "You're not just the nurse": Informal Roles of Hospice Nurses and Their Effects on Compassion FatigueNew Media, Technology, and mHealth 92. A mHealth App May Help Improve Family Conflict and Type 1 Diabetes Management for Parents Caring for their Child94. Design and Development of a Gamified Mobile Application to Improve Adherence to Dietary Self-Monitoring96. Applying the UTAUT to Explore Initial Perceptions of a Mobile App for College Students’ Mental Health98. A Descriptive Analysis of Health Influencer Videos on YouTube in the Ostomy CommunitySubstance Use Prevention, Intervention, and Recovery 100. It's the Little Things: Microaggressions & Micro-Affirmations Experienced by Individuals in Recovery from a Substance Use Disorder102. Agency and Re-Humanization in Digital Stories About Drug Use: A Community-Based Pilot Project104. Identifying Normative Processes in Non-Prescription Stimulant Use Among College-Aged IndividualsSocial Support 108. Discussions of Inflammatory Bowel Disease on Reddit: Implications for Patient Support |
5:15pm 5:30pm 2020-04-03T16:15:00-04:00 2020-04-03T16:30:00-04:00 |
Break |
5:30pm 7:00pm 2020-04-03T16:30:00-04:00 2020-04-03T18:00:00-04:00 |
COMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: "We need to talk": Navigating Challenging Health-related Conversations (Patterson Ballroom B) Chair: Aurora Occa, University of Kentucky 2. Let’s Talk About Sex: Exploring Sexual Communication and Use of Sexual Health Resources on a Catholic University Campus3. Overcoming the Emotional and Informational Barriers to Patient Disclosure in Pregnancy: Perspectives and Strategies of Nurses4. Patients’ Experience with Ambiguous Test Results: The Impact of Provider Interpretation on Emotion, Risk Perception, and Medical Risk Management5. Pharmacist-Patient Communication about Medication Adherence: Patient-Centered Responses to Side-Effect ConcernsCOMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: Issues in Aging: Physical Health, Mental Health, and eHealth (Patterson Ballroom C) Chair: Anna Kerr, Ohio University 1. Does the Internet Help Older Adults Improve their Experience with Health Information?2. Classification and Risk Factors of Depression Among Aging Americans: A Growth Mixture Analysis3. Determinants of Physical Activity in Older Adults: Integrating Self-Concordance into the Theory of Planned Behavior4. Using a Walking App Diminishes Health Literacy Differences between Socio-economic Strata in Dutch Older Adults5. "You Know You Are Getting Old When…": Improving Adherence to Mobile-Based Cognitive Assessments Using AI-Based Tailored RemindersPANEL: Environmental Health Literacy: The Intersection of Environmental Public Health and Health Communication (Patterson Ballroom D) Chair: Liam O'Fallon, National Institutes of Health Environmental Health Literacy: The intersection of environmental public health and health communication ◆ Liam O'Fallon, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ◆ Anna Goodman Hoover, University of Kentucky ◆ Kami Silk, University of Delaware ◆ Kathleen Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ◆ Maria Lapinski, Michigan State University ◆ Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta, University of Arizona ◆ Jennifer Liss Ohayon, Silent Spring Institute |
9:00am 9:30am 2020-04-04T08:00:00-04:00 2020-04-04T08:30:00-04:00 |
Breakfast Together (Patterson Ballroom B) Start each conference day by saying good morning to one another! |
9:30am 11:00am 2020-04-04T08:30:00-04:00 2020-04-04T10:00:00-04:00 |
COMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: Stigma, Uncertainty, and Illness Identity (Patterson Ballroom B) Chair: Jeannette Porter, University of Missouri 1. Managing Hearing Loss Stigma: Perceptions of and Responses to Stigmatizing Attitudes & Behaviors3. What Happens when Illness becomes a Reality? Individuals’ Evolving Uncertainty Management about Family Members’ Health4. Asian American Health Values and Family Communication in Context of Chronic Hepatitis B5. “We Named My Brainstem Lesion Harold”: A Normative Approach to Humor Use in Young Adult Cancer Patients and Their SupportersCOMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: Making an Impact through Theory-driven Health Communication Research (Patterson Ballroom C) Chair: Evan Perrault, Purdue University 1. Clinician Stakeholder Perspectives on HPV Vaccine Uptake Across Indiana Counties: A Qualitative Diffusion of Innovation Study2. The Transdisciplinary Approach of the BCERP: Merging Diffusion of Innovations and Evaluation Processes3. Applying Intersectionality to Address Social Contextual Influence on Health Behavior related to PrEP for HIV prevention4. Sustainability in Community Engaged Research: A Case Study through the Lens of Communication Infrastructure Theory5. An interdisciplinary Approach to Social Support: Advocacy Support and Health DisparitiesCOMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: Substance Use Prevention in Youth: Promising Approaches (Patterson Ballroom D) Chair: Daniel Totzkay, West Virginia University 1. Exploring the Relationship Between Youth Information Behavior, Substance Use, and Substance Use Expectancies3. Youth Social Media Use Patterns as Predictors of Vaping Experimentation and Pro-Vaping Beliefs4. Understanding E-Cigarette Prevention Ad Effectiveness: A Comparison of Message and Effects Perceptions5. “This is My Story”: Processing of Narratives and Testimonials About Adolescent E-Cigarette Use |
11:00am 11:15am 2020-04-04T10:00:00-04:00 2020-04-04T10:15:00-04:00 |
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11:15am 12:45pm 2020-04-04T10:15:00-04:00 2020-04-04T11:45:00-04:00 |
COMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: The Many Faces of Mental Health (Patterson Ballroom B) Chair: Chris Skurka, Penn State University 1. Ending the Stigma: An Umbrella Review of Meta-Analyses on Mental Illness Stigma Reduction Studies2. Does Social Media Impact Mental Health? Linking Social Media Use with Emotional Experiences in Daily Life3. Counselling, Gossiping, or Silence – Interpersonal Communication about Mental Illnesses and its Role for Stigmatization4. Why is it Difficult to Support Others Living with Mental Illnesses? Linking Mental Illness Uncertainty to Support Provision5. Family Relationships and Health of Incarcerated Mothers: Exploring the Mediating Role of LonelinessCOMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: Inclusion and Diversity in Participant Recruitment (Patterson Ballroom C) Chair: Soroya McFarlane, University of Georgia 1. “I’m Willing to be that Woman:” Exploring Black Women’s Decisions to Participate in Breast Cancer Clinical Trials2. Formative Research to Design Culturally-Sensitive Messages about Clinical Trials and Health Registries for Young African Americans4. Health Communication Cancer Screening Messages for Black Women: Review and Recommendations for Future Research5. Designing Theoretically-driven Facebook Advertising Campaigns to Recruit Rural Adults to Develop Healthcare Delivery InterventionsCOMPETITIVE PAPER SESSION: New Directions in Theoretical Model & Scale Development (Patterson Ballroom D) Chair: Marleah Dean Kruzel, University of South Florida 1. Does Exposure to News Media Coverage of Anorexia Increase Risk Self-Efficacy (RSE)? A New Measure of Unintended Media Effects4. The Medical Disclosure Model: Exploring Predictors of Patient to Medical Providers Disclosure Strategies5. Understanding the Antecedents of Medical Mistrust: Testing the Ecological Medical Mistrust Antecedents (EMMA) Model |
12:45pm 1:00pm 2020-04-04T11:45:00-04:00 2020-04-04T12:00:00-04:00 |
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1:00pm 2:00pm 2020-04-04T12:00:00-04:00 2020-04-04T13:00:00-04:00 |
Conference Awards Luncheon (Grand Ballroom) Presentation of awards: ◆ Top Poster: Announced at conference ◆ Top Student Paper: Seth McCullock, Purdue University ◆ Top Early Career Scholar Paper: Lillie Williamson, University of Wisconsin ◆ Top Conference Paper: Paula Stehr, Constanze Rossmann, Tabea Kremer, and Johanna Geppert, University of Erfurt ◆ Harrington Honors: Announced at conference ◆ Lewis Donohew Outstanding Scholar in Health Communication: Xiaoli Nan, University of Maryland Research presentation by Dr. Xiaoli Nan, University of Maryland, “Time, Evolution, and Health Behavior Change” |