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2. Chapter 6 Conversations about Cancer (CAC): A National and Global Strategy for Impacting Family and Medical Interactions (Wayne A. Beach, Kyle Gutzmer & David M. Dozier, San Diego State University Mary K. Buller & David B. Buller, Klein Buendel, Inc.)
3. Chapter 7 Narrative-based Health Communication Interventions: Using Survivor Stories to Increase Breast Cancer Knowledge and Promote Mammography (Tess Thompson & Matthew W. Kreuter, Washington University in St. Louis)
4. Chapter 20 Evaluating Health Communication Interventions (Gary L. Kreps, George Mason University)
5. 8. Opinion Leader Identification
6. 6. Health Literacy Assessment
7. Chapter 1 Strategies and Principles for Using Mass and Online/Digital Media in Health Communication Campaigns (Charles K. Atkin, Michigan State University Ronald E. Rice, University of California Santa Barbara
8. 4. Communication Campaign Evaluation
9. Chapter 10 The Positive Deviance Approach to Designing and Implementing Health Communication Interventions (Arvind Singhal, University of Texas at El Paso)
10. 25. Uncertainty and Uncertainty Management
11. 1. Communication Competence
12. Chapter 8 Drama as a Rhetorical Health Communication Strategy (Anat Gesser-Edelsburg, University of Haifa)
13. Chapter 17 Health Activism as Resistance: MOSOP as a Site of Culture-Centered Resistance in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria (Mohan J. Dutta, National University of Singapore & Purdue University)
14. Chapter 19 Cultural Beacons in Health Communication: Leveraging Overlooked Indicators and Grassroots Wisdoms (Laurel J. Felt, University of Southern California Lucía Durá & Arvind Singhal, University of Texas at El Paso)
15. Chapter 5 Entertainment Education Saves Lives and Improves Health: Key Steps to Developing Effective Programs (Caroline Jacoby, Jane Brown, Uttara Bharath Kumar, Rajiv N. Rimal, & Sanjanthi Velu, Johns Hopkins University)
16. Chapter 13 Community Participatory Design of Health Communication Interventions (Linda Neuhauser, University of California, Berkeley Gary L. Kreps, George Mason University S. Leonard Syme, University of California, Berkeley)
17. Chapter 9 Communication Network Analysis for the Diffusion of Health: Identifying Key Individuals 9Do Kyun Kim, University of Louisiana at Lafayette James W. Dearing, Michigan State University)
18. 7. Media Literacy
19. Chapter 3 A Primer for Using Mobile Apps and Social Media in Healthcare (Carolyn Lauckner & Pamela Whitten, Michigan State University)
20. Chapter 18 National Health Communication Surveillance Systems (Bradford W. Hesse, David E. Nelson, Richard P. Moser, Kelly D. Blake, & Wen-ying Sylvia Chou, National Cancer Institute Lila J Finney, Mayo Clinic Ellen Burke Beckjord, University of Pittsburgh)
21. 19. Risk Perception Attitude (RPA) Framework
22. 18. Risk Behavior Diagnosis
23. 15. Perceived Norms and Health Behavior
24. 14. Perceived Message Effectiveness, Attitude Toward Messages, and Perceived Realism
25. 26. Vested Interest
26. 3. Health Belief Model
27. Chapter 15 Designing Logos for Health Campaigns: Convergence of Semiotics and the Diffusion of Innovations (Do Kyun Kim, University of Louisiana at Lafayette)
28. 16. Planned Behavior
29. Chapter 4 Digital Games: The SECRET of Alternative Health Realities(Hua Wang, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Arvind Singhal, University of Texas at El Paso)
30. 9. Outcome Expectations
31. 27. Willingness to Communicate about Health
32. 11. Patient-Centered Communication
33. 22. Social Support
34. 24. Subjective Numeracy
35. 12. Perceived Argument Strength
36. Chapter 2 Developing and Testing Mobile Health Applications to Affect Behavior Change: Lessons from the Field (Andrew Isham, Bret R. Shaw, & Dave Gustafson, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
37. Chapter 11 Using Theory and Audience Research to Convey the Human Implications of Climate Change (Melinda R. Weathers, Clemson University Edward Maibach, George Mason University Matthew Nisbet, American University)
38. 21. Sensation Seeking
39. 20. Self-Efficacy
40. Chapter 16 Strategic Communication for Health Advocacy and Social Change (Gary L. Kreps, George Mason University)
41. 17. Psychological Reactance
42. Chapter 12 Integrating the Diffusion of Innovations and Social Marketing for Designing an HIV/AIDS-Prevention Strategy among a Hard-to-Reach Population (Do Kyun Kim, University of Louisiana at Lafayette)
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