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  • - Prescription Drug Websites Investigated
    av Jon C. Schommer & Lewis H. Glinert
    497 - 2 007

    This book offers insight into the uncharted waters of prescription drug information and promotion on the internet and suggests how it might be transformed into an unprecedented agent for good. The focus throughout is on practical outcomes: How can information for consumer decision making be optimized and how can consumers use it responsibly?

  • av Scott Parrott
    451 - 1 081

  • av Janet Farrell Leontiou
    481 - 1 171

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    477

    This book explores imagined interactions (IIs) as a type of self-therapy when dealing with stress and trauma.

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    1 331

    This book explores imagined interactions (IIs) as a type of self-therapy when dealing with stress and trauma.

  • - A Personal Narrative of Eye Disease and Vision Loss
    av Peter M. Kellett
    667 - 1 191

    This book is an engaging personal narrative account detailing the author's experience of the first five years of living with, and adapting to, a degenerative and incurable eye disease which causes vision loss and blindness.

  • - A Communication Approach
    av Marifran Mattson
    971

    This book explores the processes and strategies involved in creating a health advocacy campaign to guide current and aspiring health advocates to successfully advocate for policy change.

  • - Communication Interventions
     
    2 117

    This edited collection - the first of its kind - uses the framework of communication in order to understand the underlying dimensions of health disparities and the communicative processes, policies, methodologies, and messages that are deployed with the goal of increasing access, improving quality, and addressing the underlying causes.

  • - Strategies for Developing Global Health Programs
     
    2 007

    Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, the volume includes state-of-the-art theories that can be applied to health communication interventions and practical guidelines about how to design, implement, and evaluate effective health communication interventions.

  • - Interpersonal, Organizational, and Mediated Messages
     
    2 197

    Featuring the work of top communication scholars, the volume advances theoretical knowledge, reviews state-of-the-art research, and shares new findings and insights on a variety of tobacco-related areas ranging from tobacco control efforts to corporate representations.

  • - Interpersonal, Organizational, and Mediated Messages
     
    571

    Featuring the work of top communication scholars, the volume advances theoretical knowledge, reviews state-of-the-art research, and shares new findings and insights on a variety of tobacco-related areas ranging from tobacco control efforts to corporate representations.

  • av Carey Candrian
    801

    Using ethnographic research from two sites that offer emergency care and end-of-life care - a hospice and an emergency department - the author illustrates common themes around language use that serve as microcosms of the larger healthcare system in the United States.

  • - Communication Interventions
     
    591

    This edited collection - the first of its kind - uses the framework of communication in order to understand the underlying dimensions of health disparities and the communicative processes, policies, methodologies, and messages that are deployed with the goal of increasing access, improving quality, and addressing the underlying causes.

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    457

    This volume presents state-of-the-art reporting on how to measure many of the key variables in health communication. Students, researchers, and policymakers will find this book an accessible resource for planning and reviewing research studies and proposals.

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    1 851

    Inspired by work in positive psychology, this book gives scholarly attention to what's going right in people's communication lives. It harnesses a dispersed - but powerful - body of communication scholarship that has at its center a focus on building healthy communication contexts and generating wellness.

  • - Going Through This Together
     
    1 887

    Family Communication, Connections, and Health Transitions

  • - Going Through This Together
     
    587

    Family Communication, Connections, and Health Transitions

  • - Narrative as a Method for Change
     
    2 121

    Communicating Pregnancy Loss is a collection of first-person narratives about the experience of pregnancy loss. The authors employ various feminist theories, narrative theories, and performance theories as well as other well-known communication theories and concepts.

  • - Narrative as a Method for Change
     
    531

    Communicating Pregnancy Loss is a collection of first-person narratives about the experience of pregnancy loss. The authors employ various feminist theories, narrative theories, and performance theories as well as other well-known communication theories and concepts.

  • - Strategies for Developing Global Health Programs
     
    531

    Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, the volume includes state-of-the-art theories that can be applied to health communication interventions and practical guidelines about how to design, implement, and evaluate effective health communication interventions.

  • av J. David Johnson & Donald O. Case
    457 - 1 911

    A study of health information seeking has become increasingly important in recent years due to the growing emphasis on the consumer/client relationship in the health arena. It provides a comprehensive treatment of these issues appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, practitioners, and researchers.

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    651

    Intercultural Health Communication brings together the fields of health and intercultural research in new work from leading communication scholars, employing critical, qualitative, and interpretive research methodologies in order to engage the political and intersectional nature of health and culture simultaneously.

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    1 551

    Intercultural Health Communication brings together the fields of health and intercultural research in new work from leading communication scholars, employing critical, qualitative, and interpretive research methodologies in order to engage the political and intersectional nature of health and culture simultaneously.

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    401

    Inspired by work in positive psychology, this book gives scholarly attention to what's going right in people's communication lives. It harnesses a dispersed - but powerful - body of communication scholarship that has at its center a focus on building healthy communication contexts and generating wellness.

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    1 021

    This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the influences of communication on physiology and physical health status occurring in a variety of contexts, from families, interpersonal relationships, and public speaking to sport fandom, affection, fear, and the escalation of conflict. It offers a broad and up-to-date review of the relevant literature in this area of study.

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    1 857

    This volume presents state-of-the-art reporting on how to measure many of the key variables in health communication. Students, researchers, and policymakers will find this book an accessible resource for planning and reviewing research studies and proposals.

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