Health Education (methods) And NotA. Singhal
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 13.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000035 | Peter S. Jensen [États-Unis] | TOSCA: no longer just an opera. |
000081 | Gail D. Love [États-Unis] ; Sora Park Tanjasiri | Using entertainment-education to promote cervical cancer screening in Thai women. |
000137 | Diane B. Mitschke [États-Unis] ; Karen Loebl ; Elitei Tatafu ; Doris Segal Matsunaga ; Kevin Cassel | Using drama to prevent teen smoking: development, implementation, and evaluation of crossroads in Hawai'i. |
000240 | Judy H. Wang [États-Unis] ; WENCHI LIANG [États-Unis] ; Marc D. Schwartz [États-Unis] ; Marion M. Lee [États-Unis] ; Barbara Kreling [États-Unis] ; Jeanne S. Mandelblatt [États-Unis] | Development and Evaluation of a Culturally Tailored Educational Video : Changing Breast Cancer-Related Behaviors in Chinese Women |
000277 | Mohan J. Dutta-Bergman [États-Unis] | A formative approach to strategic message targeting through soap operas: using selective processing theories. |
000295 | Evelinn A. Borrayo [États-Unis] | Where's Maria? A video to increase awareness about breast cancer and mammography screening among low-literacy Latinas. |
000320 | D. Shapiro [États-Unis] ; D. Meekers [États-Unis] ; B. Tambashe [États-Unis] | Exposure to the 'SIDA dans la Cité' AIDS prevention television series in Côte d'Ivoire, sexual risk behaviour and condom use |
000367 | M L Jibaja [États-Unis] ; P. Kingery ; N E Neff ; Q. Smith ; J. Bowman ; J D Holcomb | Tailored, interactive soap operas for breast cancer education of high-risk Hispanic women. |
000386 | E M Rogers [États-Unis] ; P W Vaughan ; R M Swalehe ; N. Rao ; P. Svenkerud ; S. Sood | Effects of an entertainment-education radio soap opera on family planning behavior in Tanzania. |
000597 | Maria L. Jibaja-Weiss [États-Unis] ; Robert J. Volk | Utilizing computerized entertainment education in the development of decision aids for lower literate and naïve computer users. |
000601 | S. Mohammed [États-Unis] | Personal communication networks and the effects of an entertainment-education radio soap opera in Tanzania. |
000608 | P W Vaughan [États-Unis] ; E M Rogers | A staged model of communication effects: evidence from an entertainment-education radio soap opera in Tanzania. |
000609 | Rachel Jones [États-Unis] ; Donald R. Hoover ; Lorraine J. Lacroix | A randomized controlled trial of soap opera videos streamed to smartphones to reduce risk of sexually transmitted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in young urban African American women. |
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