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Authors: ENGELBERG M FLORA JA NASS CI
Citation: M. Engelberg et al., AIDS KNOWLEDGE - EFFECTS OF CHANNEL INVOLVEMENT AND INTERPERSONAL-COMMUNICATION, Health communication, 7(2), 1995, pp. 73-91

Authors: THOMAS RW SEIBOLD DR
Citation: Rw. Thomas et Dr. Seibold, INTERPERSONAL INFLUENCE AND ALCOHOL-RELATED INTERVENTIONS IN THE COLLEGE ENVIRONMENT, Health communication, 7(2), 1995, pp. 93-123

Authors: SNYDER LB ROUSE RA
Citation: Lb. Snyder et Ra. Rouse, THE MEDIA CAN HAVE MORE THAN AN IMPERSONAL IMPACT - THE CASE OF AIDS RISK PERCEPTIONS AND BEHAVIOR, Health communication, 7(2), 1995, pp. 125-145

Authors: MOYER A GREENER S BEAUVAIS J SALOVEY P
Citation: A. Moyer et al., ACCURACY OF HEALTH RESEARCH REPORTED IN THE POPULAR PRESS - BREAST-CANCER AND MAMMOGRAPHY, Health communication, 7(2), 1995, pp. 147-161

Authors: SCHERZ JW EDWARDS HT KALLAIL KJ
Citation: Jw. Scherz et al., COMMUNICATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF DOCTOR-PATIENT INTERACTIONS, Health communication, 7(2), 1995, pp. 163-177

Authors: AUSTIN EW NACHFERGUSON B
Citation: Ew. Austin et B. Nachferguson, SOURCES AND INFLUENCES OF YOUNG SCHOOL-AGE CHILDRENS GENERAL AND BRAND-SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ALCOHOL, Health communication, 7(1), 1995, pp. 1-20

Authors: GOTCHER JM
Citation: Jm. Gotcher, WELL-ADJUSTED AND MALADJUSTED CANCER-PATIENTS - AN EXAMINATION OF COMMUNICATION VARIABLES, Health communication, 7(1), 1995, pp. 21-33

Authors: GABBARDALLEY AS
Citation: As. Gabbardalley, HEALTH COMMUNICATION AND GENDER - A REVIEW AND CRITIQUE, Health communication, 7(1), 1995, pp. 35-54

Authors: DOLIN DJ BOOTHBUTTERFIELD S
Citation: Dj. Dolin et S. Boothbutterfield, FOOT-IN-THE-DOOR AND CANCER PREVENTION, Health communication, 7(1), 1995, pp. 55-66

Authors: KREPS GL
Citation: Gl. Kreps, DOCTORS TALKING WITH PATIENTS PATIENTS TALKING WITH DOCTORS - IMPROVING COMMUNICATION IN MEDICAL VISITS - ROTER,DL, HALL,JA, Health communication, 7(1), 1995, pp. 67-71

Authors: HAMMOND SL LAMBERT BL
Citation: Sl. Hammond et Bl. Lambert, COMMUNICATING ABOUT MEDICATIONS - DIRECTIONS FOR RESEARCH, Health communication, 6(4), 1994, pp. 247-251

Authors: DIMATTEO MR REITER RC GAMBONE JC
Citation: Mr. Dimatteo et al., ENHANCING MEDICATION ADHERENCE THROUGH COMMUNICATION AND INFORMED COLLABORATIVE CHOICE, Health communication, 6(4), 1994, pp. 253-265

Authors: PARROTT R
Citation: R. Parrott, EXPLORING FAMILY PRACTITIONERS AND PATIENTS INFORMATION EXCHANGE ABOUT PRESCRIBED MEDICATIONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTITIONERS INTERVIEWINGAND PATIENTS UNDERSTANDING, Health communication, 6(4), 1994, pp. 267-280

Authors: SMITH DH CUNNINGHAM KG HALE WE
Citation: Dh. Smith et al., COMMUNICATION ABOUT MEDICINES - PERCEPTIONS OF THE AMBULATORY ELDERLY, Health communication, 6(4), 1994, pp. 281-295

Authors: SCHOMMER JC
Citation: Jc. Schommer, EFFECTS OF INTERROLE CONGRUENCE ON PHARMACIST PATIENT COMMUNICATION, Health communication, 6(4), 1994, pp. 297-309

Authors: LAMBERT BL GILLESPIE JL
Citation: Bl. Lambert et Jl. Gillespie, PATIENT PERCEPTIONS OF PHARMACY STUDENTS HYPERTENSION COMPLIANCE-GAINING MESSAGES - EFFECTS OF MESSAGE DESIGN LOGIC AND CONTENT THEMES, Health communication, 6(4), 1994, pp. 311-325

Authors: REID JC KARDASH CAM ROBINSON RD SCHOLES R
Citation: Jc. Reid et al., COMPREHENSION IN PATIENT LITERATURE - THE IMPORTANCE OF TEXT AND READER CHARACTERISTICS, Health communication, 6(4), 1994, pp. 327-335
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