Home: HINTS Data Users Conference, May 4-5, 2007
Posters:
Healthy People's Cancer Information Seeking is Associated with Psychological Distress and General Exposure to Media Health Information
Xiaoquan Zhao, Tomoko Takayama, Xiaomei Cai
The Effects of Information Exposure through Mass Media Channels and Social Networks on Women's HPV Awareness: Results from HINTS 2005
Sherrie Flynt Wallington, Kalahn Taylor-Clark, Kelly Blake, Bettina Drake, Elaine Puleo, K. Viswanath
Seeking Cancer Information: The Implications of Hispanic Ethnicity and Spanish Language
Robin Vanderpool, Julie Kornfeld, Lila J. Finney Rutten, Linda Squiers
Seeking Cancer Information: An Appalachian Perspective
Robin Vanderpool, Brent Shelton, Bin Huang
A Second Look at Media Complementarity & Incidental Health Information Use on the Internet
James D. Robinson, Yan Tian
Are Physical Activity and Sun Safe Behaviors Associated? Evidence from HINTS 2005
Kim D. Reynolds, Richard P. Moser, Amy L. Yaroch, Valentina A. Andreeva, Mona Saraiya, Anne Hartman
Health Information Media Use and Cancer Information Seeking Differences Between Spanish- and English-speaking Latinos and Non-Hispanic Whites
A. Susana Ramírez
Predicting knowledge about health: Print, broadcast and online media as sources of health information
Se-Hoon Jeong
Associations between sociodemographic factors and cancer worry: Differences by cancer type
Andrea Dunlavy, Paul Han, Richard Moser, William Klein
Awareness of the Role of Physical Activity in Colon Cancer Prevention
Elliot J. Coups, Jennifer Hay, Jennifer S. Ford
Perceived Risk and Perceived Risk and Efficacy on Cancer Efficacy on Cancer Information Seeking Information Seeking
Xiaomei Cai, Xiaoquan Zhao
Factors Influencing Health Information-Seeking Behavior of Jordanian Patients With Cancer
Laila M. Akhu-Zaheya
Nutrition-Related Cancer Prevention Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions: Testing the Risk Perception Attitude (RPA) Framework
Helen W. Sullivan1, Ellen Burke Beckjord1, Lila J. Finney Rutten, Bradford W. Hesse
Consumer Awareness and Attituedes Related to New Potential Reduce-Exposure Tobacco Product Brands
Mark Parascandola, Erik Augustson, Mary O'Connell, Stephen Marcus
Family influence and Black men's prostate cancer screening behaviors An analysis using the 2005 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS)
Kamilah B. Thomas, Sean L. Simpson, Clement K. Gwede
Family History of Cancer: A Poor Indicator of Risk for Immigrant Patients?
Heather Orom, Michele L. Coté, Hector M. González, Willie Underwood, III
Actual versus Preferred Sources of Cancer Information: A Growing Disconnect in the U.S. Population
Lindsey Volckmann, Lila J. Finney Rutten, Richard P. Moser, Bradford Hesse
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