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Joseph N Cappella

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Cappella J, Gaysynsky A, Chou W, Heley K, Vanderpool R
Health Commun . 2024 Dec; :1-12. PMID: 39663957
One approach to addressing observed health disparities that is frequently discussed in the literature is adapting health messages to the cultural identities of groups who experience an undue burden of...
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Scherer L, Lewis C, Cappella J, Hersch J, McCaffery K, Tate C, et al.
Health Psychol . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39585772
Objective: When people receive information about the benefits and harms of mammography screening, they do not always accept it at face value and instead express skepticism. The purpose of this...
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Scherer L, Lewis C, McCaffery K, Hersch J, Cappella J, Tate C, et al.
Ann Intern Med . 2024 Jul; 177(8):1069-1077. PMID: 39008858
Background: The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recently changed its recommendation for mammography screening from informed decision making to biennial screening for women aged 40 to 49 years. Although...
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Noar S, Jang Y, Nguyen Zarndt A, Zhao X, Ross J, Cappella J
Health Commun . 2024 Mar; 39(14):3545-3552. PMID: 38478963
Health communication research applies communication science to develop generalizable knowledge capable of improving the health and well-being of individuals and communities. But to what extent does the knowledge generated by...
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Cappella J, Street Jr R
JAMA . 2024 Feb; 331(9):792-793. PMID: 38300603
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Kim J, Cappella J
Hum Commun Res . 2023 Nov; 49(4):372-382. PMID: 38031543
The design of communication campaigns to alter health behaviors often begins with the identification of behavioral beliefs assumed to be causal antecedents of behavioral intentions. The assumption beliefs are causal...
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Villanti A, Peasley-Miklus C, Mercincavage M, Mays D, Donny E, Cappella J, et al.
Tob Control . 2023 Nov; PMID: 37989586
Introduction: Widespread misperceptions of the health risks of nicotine could undermine the public health benefits of the Food and Drug Administration's actions, including modified risk tobacco product authorisations and a...
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Scherer L, Suresh K, Lewis C, McCaffery K, Hersch J, Cappella J, et al.
Med Decis Making . 2023 Sep; 43(7-8):789-802. PMID: 37705500
Purpose: Overdiagnosis is a concept central to making informed breast cancer screening decisions, and yet some people may react to overdiagnosis with doubt and skepticism. The present research assessed 4...
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Ganz O, Strasser A, Giovenco D, Audrain-McGovern J, Cappella J, Safi Z, et al.
Tob Control . 2023 Mar; 33(5):680-683. PMID: 36958825
Introduction: IQOS is a heated tobacco product that was authorised as a modified risk tobacco product (MRTP) in July 2020. While it was removed from the US market in 2021...
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Morgan J, Cappella J
J Health Commun . 2023 Mar; 28(3):182-189. PMID: 36938585
As concerns about the effects of health misinformation rise, understanding why misbeliefs are accepted is increasingly important. People believe repeated statements more than novel statements, an effect known as truth...