Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Contents.
List of Articles.
Reader's Guide.
About the Editor.
List of Contributors.
Introduction.
Chronology.
1: Abuse: Child and Spousal.
2: Acculturation.
3: Action Tendency Emotions.
4: Acupuncture.
5: Acute Versus Preventive Care.
6: Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention.
7: Adult Children of Alcoholics.
8: Advance Directives.
9: Advanced Aging Communities.
10: Advertising: Dietary Supplements.
11: Advertising: Food.
12: Advertising: Over-the-Counter Drugs.
13: Advertising: Prescription Drugs.
14: Advertising, Governmental Regulation of.
15: Advertising Unhealthy Foods to Children.
16: Advocacy.
17: Affection Exchange Theory.
18: Affordable Care Act.
19: Ageism.
20: Agenda Setting.
21: Age-Related Hearing Loss.
22: Aging.
23: Alcohol and Health Decision Making.
24: Alternative and Complementary Medicine.
25: Alzheimer's Disease.
26: American Medical Association.
27: Amputation.
28: Amputee Wannabes.
29: Anger Appeals.
30: Antisocial Behaviors: Bullying and Cyberbullying.
31: Anxiety.
32: Attribution Theory and Attribution Error.
33: Audiences, Reaching.
34: Awareness and Instruction Strategies.
35: Ayurveda, Yoga, and Meditation.
36: Bad News, Communicating.
37: Bangladesh.
38: Bereavement.
39: Big Data.
40: Biological Citizenship.
41: Biomedical and Health Informatics.
42: Biopower and Biopolitics.
43: Biopreparedness and Biosecurity.
44: Bioterrorism.
45: Birth Control and Contraception.
46: Body Images and Portrayals.
47: Body Implants, Medical.
48: Bolivia.
49: Brazil.
50: Breast Cancer.
51: Breastfeeding.
52: Bundled Interventions.
53: Campaign Effects Versus Effectiveness.
54: Cancer: Risk Communication.
55: Cancer Survivorship.
56: Care Model and Productive Interaction.
57: Celebrity Cancer Announcements.
58: Celebrity Endorsements.
59: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S..
60: Change Agency.
61: Change Approaches, Transtheoretical and Stages of.
62: Channels and Formats.
63: Childbirth.
64: Childhood Injury Prevention.
65: Children, Health Communication with.
66: China.
67: Chronic Diseases.
68: Circumcision, Male.
69: Climate Change.
70: Clinical Trial Participation.
71: Coding Health Interaction.
72: Collaborative Decision Making.
73: Collaborative Decision Making: Shared Mind.
74: Collaborative Decision Making, Uncertainty in.
75: Collective Efficacy.
76: Communication, Basic Concepts of.
77: Communication Accommodation Theory.
78: Communication Complex.
79: Communication for Behavioral Impact.
80: Communication Interventions.
81: Communication Networks.
82: Communication Privacy Management Theory.
83: Communication Skills Training: Patients.
84: Communication Skills Training and Assessment: Providers.
85: Communication Theory of Identity.
86: Community Initiatives, Comprehensive.
87: Community Mobilization.
88: Community Organizing as a Research Approach.
89: Community Participation.
90: Community Resilience.
91: Community-Based Participatory Research.
92: Compassion.
93: Computer Kiosks, Free-Standing.
94: Computer-Tailored Interventions.
95: Conflict and Negative Health Effects.
96: Conflict Management: Health Professionals.
97: Content Analysis.
98: Contested Illnesses.
99: Contraception.
100: Control Theory.
101: Conversation Analysis.
102: Coping.
103: Crisis Communication.
104: Critical Approaches.
105: Cross-Generational Health Communication.
106: Cultivation Theory.
107: Cultural Differences.
108: Cultural Sensitivity.
109: Cultural Variance Model.
110: Culture-Centered Approaches.
111: Customization as Tailoring 2.0.
112: Cyberchondria.
113: Data Mining.
114: Death and Dying.
115: Decision Making.
116: Defensive Reactions: Health Messages.
117: Dependent Variables Derived from Critical Health Outcomes.
118: Depression.
119: Developing Countries, Campaigns in.
120: Developmental Health.
121: Diabetes.
122: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.
123: Difficult Patients.
124: Diffusion of Innovations Model.
125: Digital Divide.
126: Digital Media.
127: Digital Personal Health Records.
128: Disabilities and Family Relationships.
129: Disability.
130: Disaster Relief.
131: Disclaimers, Interpretation and Effects of.
132: Disclosure: Family Health History.
133: Disclosure: Medical Errors.
134: Disclosure: Providers and Patients.
135: Discourse and Health.
136: Disease Prevention.
137: Disenfranchised Populations.
138: Dissemination.
139: Distance Caregiving.
140: Doctor–Patient Communication.
141: Double ABC-X Model of Family Stress and Coping.
142: Drug and Alcohol Abuse Minimization.
143: Dual-Processing Models.
144: Eating Disorders.
145: Ecological Perspectives.
146: Egypt.
147: E-Health: Defined.
148: Emergency Health Communication.
149: Emergency Preparedness and Response.
150: Emergency Rooms.
151: Emotion and Information Seeking.
152: Emotion Appraisals Regarding Risk.
153: Emotions and the Medical Care Process.
154: Encoded Exposure and Aided Versus Unaided Awareness.
155: Enhancement.
156: Entertainment–Education.
157: Entertainment–Education: European Approach.
158: Entertainment–Education: Hollywood and Public Relations Approach.
159: Entertainment–Education: Role of Involvement.
160: Environmental Health.
161: Environmental Health, Research in.
162: Ethic of Care.
163: Ethics: Campaigns.
164: Ethics: Health Communication Strategies.
165: Ethics: New Technologies.
166: Ethics: Overall.
167: Ethics: Provider–Patient Interaction.
168: Ethnic Diversity in Health Care Settings.
169: Ethnography.
170: Ethnomethodology.
171: Europe.
172: Evaluation: Mixed Methods.
173: Evaluation: Qualitative Methods.
174: Evaluation: Quantitative Methods.
175: Evaluation, Statistical Challenges in.
176: Everyday Health Communication.
177: Everyday Health Communication, Social Influence of.
178: Evidence: Role in Campaigns.
179: Exercise.
180: Explaining Illness.
181: Explaining Illness, Need for.
182: Expressive Writing and Health.
183: Face and Politeness.
184: Familial Roles in Health Communication.
185: Families, Communication with.
186: Family: Relationship to Health.
187: Family Caregiving.
188: Family Communication and End of Life.
189: Family Meeting.
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1: Gambling Addiction.
2: Gaming.
3: Gender.
4: Generative Tensions in Health Communication Theory.
5: Genetically Modified Organisms, Media Coverage of.
6: Genetics.
7: Geographic Information Systems Technology.
8: Ghana.
9: Globalization Theory.
10: Grief and Loss.
11: Grounded Theory.
12: Harm Reduction Theory.
13: Health Activism and Public Health.
14: Health Belief Model.
15: Health Blogging.
16: Health Campaigns.
17: Health Campaigns, Assessment of.
18: Health Care, Discrimination or Bias in.
19: Health Care Environment.
20: Health Care Teams.
21: Health Citizenship.
22: Health Communication, History of.
23: Health Communication, Unintended Effects of.
24: Health Communication Curricula.
25: Health Disparities: Clinical Interactions.
26: Health Disparities: Communal Level.
27: Health Disparities: Media.
28: Health Disparities: Overall.
29: Health Disparities, Personal Influences on.
30: Health Disparities, Relational Influences on.
31: Health Disparities, Solutions for.
32: Health Education.
33: Health Information Channels.
34: Health Information-Seeking Behavior, Psychosocial Determinants of.
35: Health Information-Seeking Behavior, Social Determinants of.
36: Health Journalism.
37: Health Literacy: Integrating into Health Care Systems.
38: Health Literacy, Consequences of.
39: Health Literacy, Improving.
40: Health Literacy, Measurement of.
41: Health Literacy, Model of.
42: Health Literacy, Online.
43: Health Literacy and Numeracy.
44: Health Locus of Control.
45: Health Policy.
46: Health Promotion.
47: Health Transition and Family Communication.
48: Healthy People Initiative.
49: Heart Health.
50: HIV Test Counseling.
51: HIV/AIDS: Condom Use and Meanings.
52: HIV/AIDS: Disclosure Dilemmas.
53: HIV/AIDS: Language, Metaphors, and Social Construction.
54: HIV/AIDS: Mother-to-Child Transmission.
55: HIV/AIDS: Overview.
56: HIV/AIDS: Social Determinants of Disparities.
57: HIV/AIDS Prevention.
58: HIV/AIDS Test, Meanings of.
59: HIV/AIDS Treatment.
60: Hofstede's Dimensions of Culture.
61: Holistic Medicine.
62: Hospice.
63: Hospital Governance Culture.
64: Human Papillomavirus.
65: Human Rights.
66: Humor.
67: Identification.
68: Ideological Hegemony.
69: Illness Identity.
70: Immigrant Families.
71: Immigrant Populations.
72: Immunizations.
73: Incentive Appeals.
74: Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory.
75: India.
76: Indonesia.
77: Influential Source Messengers.
78: Influenza A Virus Subtype H1N1.
79: Information Nonseeking.
80: Information Seeking.
81: Information Sharing.
82: Informed Consent.
83: Inoculation Effects.
84: Institutional Processes and Competing Agendas.
85: Integrated Marketing Mix.
86: Integrative Medicine.
87: Interactional Context and Intervention.
88: Intercultural Health Communication.
89: Interdisciplinary Health Services Research.
90: Internet: Information Acquisition.
91: Internet Addiction.
92: Interpersonal Communication and Mass Media Health Campaigns.
93: Interpersonal Communication Skills.
94: Interpreters and Language.
95: Intervention Evaluation Methodology Technologies, New.
96: Interviewing in the Health Care Context.
97: Invisible Disabilities.
98: Iran.
99: Islamic Healing.
100: Japan.
101: Language and Negation Bias: Doctor–Patient Interaction.
102: Language Brokering.
103: LGBT Issues.
104: Lifespan, Communication Across the.
105: Listening in Health Care Interactions.
106: Logic Models and Program Evaluation.
107: Loose Versus Tight Coupling.
108: Malaria and Mosquito Nets.
109: Malawi.
110: Malpractice Litigation.
111: Mammography.
112: Marginalized Populations.
113: Mass Media.
114: Measurement: Message Quality.
115: Measurement Problems.
116: Media: Quality of Health Information.
117: Media and Health, Critical Analysis of.
118: Media Complementarity Theory.
119: Media Content: Magazines.
120: Media Content: Newspapers.
121: Media Content: Other Print.
122: Media Content: Televised Entertainment.
123: Media Content: Televised News.
124: Media Content, Impact of.
125: Media Depictions: Disability.
126: Media Depictions: Medical Workers.
127: Media Depictions: Mental Illnesses.
128: Media Literacy.
129: Mediated Health Campaigns.
130: Medical Outcomes.
131: Medical Records, Electronic.
132: Medical Regimens, Adherence to.
133: Medicalization.
134: Medicine as Business, Evolution of.
135: Memorable Messages.
136: Mental Health.
137: Message Design.
138: Message Sensation Value.
139: Message Sidedness.
140: Message Tailoring.
141: Meta-Analysis.
142: Metaphor.
143: Metatheory.
144: Mexico.
145: Middle East.
146: Military Health.
147: Military Sexual Assault.
148: Mobile Health.
149: Modeling Development and Testing.
150: Moderating Variables and Audience Effects: Violence.
151: Mother–Daughter Dyad Communication.
152: Motivational Interviewing.
153: Multicultural Campaigns.
154: Multilevel Interventions.
155: Multilevel Modeling.
156: Music in Health Behavior: Change Campaigns and Interventions.
157: Narrative Engagement Theory.
158: Narrative Medicine.
159: Narratives: Health Campaigns.
160: Narratives: Overall.
161: Narratives: Social Marketing.
162: Narratives and Barrier Reduction.
163: National Action Plan to Improve Health Literacy.
164: National Cancer Institute.
165: National Institutes of Health.
166: National Library of Medicine.
167: National Medical Association.
168: Nature, Environment, and Sustainability.
169: Negotiated Morality Theory.
170: Nepal.
171: Neurorhetoric.
172: Newborn Care.
173: Nigeria.
174: Nonverbal Communication in Health Care Settings.
175: Numeracy.
176: Nursing.
177: Nursing Homes, Staff Communication in.
178: Nutrition and Diet.
179: Obesity: Overview.
180: Obesity and Mass Media.
181: Olson's Circumplex Model of Marital and Family Systems.
182: Online Focus Groups.
183: Online Health Information Credibility.
184: Online Health Information Exchange and Privacy.
185: Online Health Information Seeking.
186: Online Health Information Sharing.
187: Online Support Groups.
188: Online Support Groups, Advantages and Disadvantages of.
189: Open Dialogue Approach.
190: Opinion Leaders.
191: Optimistic Bias.
192: Oral Health and Dentistry.
193: Organ Donation.
194: Organizational and Public Policy Barriers.
195: Organization–Public Relations Theory.
196: Organizations and Health.
197: O-S-O-R Model.
198: Osteopathy.
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1: Palliative Care.
2: Pandemics.
3: Pathways to Change Tool.
4: Pathways to Health Outcomes.
5: Patient Activation.
6: Patient and Relationship-Centered Communication and Medicine.
7: Patient Education: Hospital Discharge and Readmission.
8: Patient Empowerment.
9: Patient Navigators and Family Advisors.
10: Patient Privacy.
11: Patient Safety.
12: Patients' Significant Others: Communication with Health Care Providers.
13: Pediatric Hospice Care.
14: Perceived Effectiveness.
15: Perceived Threat.
16: Personalized Medicine.
17: Persuasive Technologies for Health.
18: Pharmaceutical Industry: Public Scrutiny and Activism.
19: Pharmacists.
20: Phenomenology.
21: Philippines.
22: Photovoice.
23: Physical Activity and Weight.
24: Placebo Effects.
25: Politics and Political Complexities.
26: Pornography, Health Consequences of.
27: Postcolonial Studies of Health.
28: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
29: Pregnancy.
30: Premises of Health Communication.
31: Prenatal Health Promotion.
32: Prescribing Medications.
33: Priming in Health Campaign Messages.
34: Problematic Integration Theory.
35: Problem-Based Learning.
36: Program Strategies: Campaigns.
37: Prostate Cancer.
38: Psychological Reactance.
39: Psychometric Theory and Reliability/Validity of Measures.
40: Public Engagement: Science Policy.
41: Public Health and Academic Partnerships.
42: Public Health Communication.
43: Public Health Communication, Evolution of.
44: Public Health Intervention: Multicultural Communities.
45: Public Relations and Health Care Organizations.
46: Public Relations and Health Journalism.
47: Public Relations and Health Promotion.
48: Public Relations and Social Media.
49: Public Service Announcements.
50: Public Understanding: Research.
51: Public Understanding: Science.
52: PubMed.
53: Quality of Life as a Health Outcome.
54: Readiness Assessments.
55: Realism.
56: Reconceptualized Health Belief Model.
57: Relational Dialectics Theory.
58: Relational Health Communication Competence Model.
59: Religion and Spirituality.
60: Reproductive Technologies, New.
61: Resilience.
62: Rhetoric: Death with Dignity.
63: Rhetoric: Flu Vaccine.
64: Rhetoric: Health and Medicine.
65: Risk Communication.
66: Risk Communication: Food Safety.
67: Risk Communication: Instructional Principles.
68: Risk Communication: Social Construction Perspective.
69: Risk Information Seeking and Processing Model.
70: Risk Perception Attitude Framework.
71: Risk Perceptions.
72: Risk Society.
73: Risk-Taking Behavior.
74: Role Stress: Overall.
75: Rural Health Communication.
76: Russia.
77: Safer Sex.
78: Sampling.
79: Satisfaction.
80: School Health.
81: Science Communication.
82: Science Literacy.
83: Scientific Complexity, Communication of.
84: Secondary Data Analysis.
85: Segmentation: Health Campaigns.
86: Segmentation: Public Relations.
87: Self-Determination Theory.
88: Self-Efficacy.
89: Senegal.
90: Sensation-Seeking Targeting.
91: Setting Objectives: Health Communication and Intervention.
92: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.
93: Sex Education.
94: Sex Workers.
95: Sexual Assault.
96: Sexual Health.
97: Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention.
98: Situational Theory and Communication Behaviors.
99: Skin Cancer and Sun Safety.
100: Skin Cancer and Tanning.
101: Slow-Motion Technological Disaster, Responses to.
102: Smoking.
103: Social Action, Types of.
104: Social Aggregates.
105: Social Capital.
106: Social Cognitive Theory.
107: Social Comparison Theory.
108: Social Construction: Disability.
109: Social Construction: Reality.
110: Social Determinants of Health.
111: Social Identity.
112: Social Judgment Theory.
113: Social Marketing.
114: Social Marketing: Community Change Perspective.
115: Social Media.
116: Social Networks: Overall.
117: Social Networks, Measurement of.
118: Social Norms.
119: Social Support: Relationship to Health.
120: Social Support, Types of.
121: Social Support and Cardiovascular Health.
122: Social Support and Support Groups.
123: Social Support Interventions.
124: Societal Risk Reduction Motivation Model.
125: Sociometric Social Networks.
126: South Africa.
127: South Korea.
128: Stigma Reduction.
129: Stigmatization.
130: Stigmatization: Courtesy Stigma.
131: Stigmatization: Labels, Marks, and Peril.
132: Stigmatization, Consequences of.
133: Stigmatization, Coping with.
134: Stress and Burnout: Emotional Labor.
135: Stress and Burnout: Home–Work Conflict.
136: Stress and Burnout: Overall.
137: Structural Violence and Health.
138: Structure-Centered Approach.
139: Sub-Saharan Africa.
140: Suicide.
141: Support Providers and Persons with Disabilities, Decision Making Between.
142: Supportive Listening.
143: Surrogate Decision Makers.
144: Systems Theory.
145: Technology: Impact on Physician–Patient Dialogue.
146: Technology and Health Outcomes.
147: Teen Pregnancy.
148: Telemedicine.
149: Television.
150: Terminality.
151: Thailand.
152: Theoretical Frameworks, Communication Technology.
153: Theory of Motivated Information Management.
154: Theory of Normative Social Behavior.
155: Theory of Planned Behavior.
156: Theory of Reasoned Action.
157: Three Community and Five Cities Projects.
158: Tobacco.
159: Traditions of Health Communication Theory.
160: Trait Approaches.
161: Transitions, Health Effects, and Support.
162: Translational Research.
163: Traumatic Brain Injury.
164: Tuberculosis.
165: Turkey.
166: Twitter and Public Health.
167: Uganda.
168: Uncertainty Management Theory.
169: UNICEF.
170: United Kingdom.
171: United States.
172: University–Community Relationships.
173: Uses and Gratifications Theory.
174: Vaccinations.
175: Virtual Reality Environments.
176: Visual Information.
177: Warning Labels: Alcohol.
178: Warning Labels: Cigarettes.
179: Warning Labels: Overview.
180: Warning Labels: Prescription Drugs.
181: Weak Tie/Strong Tie Network Support.
182: Web-Based Delivery.
183: Weick's Model of Organizing.
184: Women's Health.
185: Work Site Safety.
186: Working Well.
187: World Health Organization.
188: Zimbabwe.
Glossary.
Resource Guide.
Health Communication Posters.
Index.
Photo Credits.