Original Articles
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Soojin Kim, Jeong-Nam Kim, Soo Yun Kim – Lay Health Epistemics and Motivated Information Behaviors
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Yiyi Yang, Kim Bissell – Normative experience or taboo?: Understating college women’s drinking in the context of religiosity and social media
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Temple Northup – The Ironic Effect of Covering Health: Conflicting News Stories Contribute to Fatalistic Views Toward Eating Well
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Bo Liang, Debra L. Scammon – Why Are You Quoted by Others Within A Thread?
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Nathan Hodson, Max Cooper – Twitter and Assisted Dying: Using Social Media Analysis Software to Evaluate the Conversation Around Assisted Dying in Terms of Guidelines on Responsible Reporting of Suicide
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Sherine El-Toukhy, Lynette Holman, Rhonda Gibson – Exemplifying Risk: Effects of Health Exemplars and Risk Prevalence on Perceived Susceptibility, Severity, and Vaccination Intentions
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Tah Hedley, Samuel Monono – Micro Health Insurance and Solidarity Groups: Redefining Strategies to Promote Healthcare Coverage for Underserved Populations
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Simon K. Chege, Esther W. Mwangi – Online Mediated Sexual Activities and Behaviours Among College Students in Nairobi, Kenya