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Kimberly Kaphingst, Sc.D.

Investigator, Social and Behavioral Research Branch
Head, Communication Research Section

Selected Publications:

Kaphingst KA, DeJong W. The educational potential of direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising: Policy implications. Health Affairs, (23):143-150. 2004. [PubMed]

Kaphingst KA, Rudd RE, DeJong W, Daltroy LH. Literacy demands of product information intended to supplement television direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertisements. Patient Educ Couns, (55):293-300. 2004. [PubMed]

Rudd RE, Kaphingst K, Colton T, Gregoire J, Hyde J. Rewriting public health information in plain language. J Health Comm, (9):195-206. 2004. [PubMed]

Kaphingst KA, DeJong W, Rudd RE, Daltroy L. A content analysis of direct-to-consumer television prescription drug advertisements. J Health Comm, (9):515-528. 2004. [PubMed]

Kaphingst KA, Rudd RE, DeJong W, Daltroy L. Comprehension of the information in direct-to-consumer television prescription drug advertisements among adults with limited literacy skills. J Health Commun, (7):609-19. 2005. [PubMed]

Kaphingst KA, Rudd RE, DeJong W, Daltroy L. Comprehension of information in three direct-to-consumer television prescription drug advertisements among adults with limited literacy. Journal of Health Communication, 10:609-619. 2005. [PubMed]

Kaphingst KA, Zanfini C, Emmons KM. Accessibility of web sites containing colorectal cancer information to adults with limited literacy. Cancer Causes and Control, 17(2):147-151. 2006. [PubMed]

Kaphingst KA, Janoff JM, Harris LN, Emmons KM. Views of female breast cancer patients who donated biologic samples regarding storage and use of samples for genetic research. Clinical Genetics, 69:393-398. 2006. [PubMed]

Persky S, Kaphingst KA, Condit CM, McBride CM. Assessing hypothetical scenario methodology in genetic susceptibility testing analog studies: A quantitative review. Genetics in Medicine, 9:727-738. 2007. [PubMed]

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