COVID-19 Vaccination Messengers, Communication Channels, and Messages Trusted Among Black Communities in the USA: a Review

Y Rabin, RE Kohler - Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Black and African American adults exhibited higher levels of mistrust and vaccine
hesitancy and lower levels of vaccination throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccination …

What goes down must come up? Pandemic-related misinformation search behavior during an unplanned Facebook outage

M Motta, J Hwang, D Stecula - Health Communication, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Pundits and scholars alike suspect that Facebook plays a role in not only exposing
Americans to misinformation, but also encouraging them to seek out misinformation from …

Evolving Trends in College Students' Health Education: A Bibliometric Analysis

J Gao, J Li, Y Geng, Y Yan - Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study offers new insights into college students' health education (CSHE) regarding its
research status, hot spots, and trends by conducting a comprehensive bibliometric analysis …

The Facts or the Story? It Takes Both to Sensitize People About Unknown Health Hazards

YL Jheng, S Van de Cruys, L Catrysse… - Journal of Health …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Communicating about new or unknown health risks is challenging because it requires
audiences to engage with and process novel and often complex health information. This …

Posted in Error: Did the CDC's Retraction of Aerosol Guidance Undercut Its Public Reputation?

T Hong, Z Tang, J Wu, EJ Murray, D Wijaya… - Journal of Health …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
While there is ample research on the influence of retracted scientific publications on author
reputation, less is known about how a health organization's retraction of scientific guidance …

Fueling Doubt or Bridging Knowledge Gaps? The Interactive Influence of Mass and Social Media on Vaccine Skepticism

I Ju, E Yel - Communication Reports, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Misinformation and doubt, often exacerbated in times of public health emergencies, give rise
to vaccine skepticism, leading individuals to search for relevant information. This research …

“Here's what you can do to stop the spread”: Frames and mobilizing information in CDC's social media messages during the COVID-19 pandemic

S Park, L Lin, P Khurana - Communication Quarterly, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Although there is a body of research on message frames and mobilizing information (MI), not
enough attention has been paid to whether public health organizations are benefiting from …

[BUCH][B] Effects of Media Features and Content Features on User Experience in the Context of Social Media Videos

DKL Lee - 2023 - search.proquest.com
As more media features are incessantly developed by social media companies, it is
beneficial both theoretically and practically to understand their effects on user experience …

Voices in government crisis communication in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic: A rhetorical arena perspective

H Limatius, M Koskela - VAKKI Publications, 2024 - journal.fi
The aim of this article is to explore the discursive and communicative choices made in the
United States' government crisis communication during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020 …