21st century neurobehavioral theories of decision making in addiction: Review and evaluation

WK Bickel, AM Mellis, SE Snider, LN Athamneh… - Pharmacology …, 2018 - Elsevier
This review critically examines neurobehavioral theoretical developments in decision
making in addiction in the 21st century. We specifically compare each theory reviewed to …

[BOOK][B] Persuasive communication

JB Stiff, PA Mongeau - 2016 - books.google.com
Providing an accessible integration of theory and research methods, this text prepares
students to critically analyze persuasive appeals and to design effective messages and …

Adapting school-based substance use prevention curriculum through cultural grounding: A review and exemplar of adaptation processes for rural schools

M Colby, ML Hecht, M Miller-Day, JL Krieger… - American journal of …, 2013 - Springer
A central challenge facing twenty-first century community-based researchers and prevention
scientists is curriculum adaptation processes. While early prevention efforts sought to …

Parental and peer influences on the risk of adolescent drug use

SJ Bahr, JP Hoffmann, X Yang - Journal of primary prevention, 2005 - Springer
Using a probability sample of 4,230 adolescents from grades 7–12, we used negative
binomial regression to estimate the effects of peer and six family variables on the risk of …

[BOOK][B] Scripting the black masculine body: Identity, discourse, and racial politics in popular media

RL Jackson II - 2006 - books.google.com
Winner of the 2007 Everett Lee Hunt Award presented by the Eastern Communication
Association Scripting the Black Masculine Body traces the origins of Black body politics in …

[BOOK][B] African American communication: Exploring identity and culture

ML Hecht - 2003 - books.google.com
What communicative experiences are particular to African Americans? How do many African
Americans define themselves culturally? How do they perceive intracultural and intercultural …

[BOOK][B] Seeking and resisting compliance: Why people say what they do when trying to influence others

SR Wilson - 2002 - books.google.com
Why do individuals say what they do during everyday face-to-face influence interactions?
How do people seek or resist compliance in different relational, institutional, and cultural …

Narrative means to preventative ends: A narrative engagement framework for designing prevention interventions

M Miller-Day, ML Hecht - Health communication, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes a Narrative Engagement Framework (NEF) for guiding communication-
based prevention efforts. This framework suggests that personal narratives have distinctive …

Understanding AIDS-risk behavior among adolescents in psychiatric care: Links to psychopathology and peer relationships

GR Donenberg, E Emerson, FB Bryant, H Wilson… - Journal of the American …, 2001 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Severely mentally ill youths are at elevated risk for human immunodeficiency
virus infection, but little is known about acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) risk …

Social norms, self-identity, and attention to social comparison information in the context of exercise and healthy diet behavior

D Yun, KJ Silk - Health communication, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Social norms research has identified a range of distinct norms based on different referent
groups that confer influence across a number of behaviors. The current survey study extends …