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Health Communication|December 14, 2004
Sensation seeking and adolescent drug use: the mediating role of association with deviant peers and pro-drug discussionsItzhak Yanovitzky
Health Communication|July 22, 2004
Perceptions of health care providers' communication: relationships between patient-centered communication and satisfactionMelissa Bekelja Wanzer, Melanie Booth-Butterfield, Kelly Gruber
Health Communication|April 20, 2004
Toward a typology of confidentiality breaches in health care communication: an ethic of care analysis of provider practices and patient perceptionsMaria Brann, Marifran Mattson
Health Communication|April 20, 2004
Othering and being othered in the context of health care servicesJoy L Johnson, Joan L Bottorff, Annette J Browne, et al.
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
Learning the ropes together: assimilation and friendship development among first-year male medical studentsTheodore E Zorn, Kimberly Weller Gregory
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
Telling it like it is: the adaptive function of narratives in coping with loss in later lifeScott E Caplan, Beth J Haslett, Brant R Burleson
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
Life without TV? cultivation theory and psychosocial health characteristics of television-free individuals and their television-viewing counterpartsJon Hammermeister, Barbara Brock, David Winterstein, et al.
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
It's the product: do risky products compel attention and elicit arousal in media users?Annie Lang, Yongkuk Chung, Seungwhan Lee, et al.
Health Communication|May 28, 2005
Mothers' involvement in decision making during the birthing process: a quantitative analysis of women's online birth storiesCarma L Bylund
Health Communication|September 29, 2005
BibliographyWilliam Evans
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Pageof 358
Health Communication|December 14, 2004
Sensation seeking and adolescent drug use: the mediating role of association with deviant peers and pro-drug discussionsItzhak Yanovitzky
Health Communication|July 22, 2004
Perceptions of health care providers' communication: relationships between patient-centered communication and satisfactionMelissa Bekelja Wanzer, Melanie Booth-Butterfield, Kelly Gruber
Health Communication|April 20, 2004
Toward a typology of confidentiality breaches in health care communication: an ethic of care analysis of provider practices and patient perceptionsMaria Brann, Marifran Mattson
Health Communication|April 20, 2004
Othering and being othered in the context of health care servicesJoy L Johnson, Joan L Bottorff, Annette J Browne, et al.
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
Learning the ropes together: assimilation and friendship development among first-year male medical studentsTheodore E Zorn, Kimberly Weller Gregory
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
Telling it like it is: the adaptive function of narratives in coping with loss in later lifeScott E Caplan, Beth J Haslett, Brant R Burleson
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
Life without TV? cultivation theory and psychosocial health characteristics of television-free individuals and their television-viewing counterpartsJon Hammermeister, Barbara Brock, David Winterstein, et al.
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
It's the product: do risky products compel attention and elicit arousal in media users?Annie Lang, Yongkuk Chung, Seungwhan Lee, et al.
Health Communication|May 28, 2005
Mothers' involvement in decision making during the birthing process: a quantitative analysis of women's online birth storiesCarma L Bylund
Health Communication|September 29, 2005
BibliographyWilliam Evans
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