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| LeeAnn KahlorSummaryAffiliation: University of Texas Country: USA Publications
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Perceptions of infertility information and support sources among female patients who access the InternetLeeAnn Kahlor
Center for Women s and Gender Studies, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712 1092, USA
Fertil Steril 91:83-90. 2009..To evaluate perceived helpfulness of and reliance on infertility information and support sources and correlates of online information and support seeking among infertile women...
Ensuring children eat a healthy diet: a theory-driven focus group study to inform communication aimed at parentsLeeAnn Kahlor
Department of Advertising and Public Relations, 1 University Station, University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
J Pediatr Nurs 26:13-24. 2011..The results showed the particular salience of factors related to the TPB concepts of perceived norms and control. Approaches to building theory-driven nursing interventions are suggested...
Designing e-health interventions for low-health-literate culturally diverse parents: addressing the obesity epidemicMichael Mackert
Department of Advertising, The University of Texas at Austin, TX 78712, USA
Telemed J E Health 15:672-7. 2009..E-health can be used to educate low-health-literate audiences, but interventions designed for these users must be layered in terms of content and usability to meet varying levels of functional and media literacy...
Promoting folic acid to Spanish-speaking Hispanic women: evaluating existing campaigns to guide new developmentMichael Mackert
The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Advertising, College of Communication, Austin, Texas 78712, USA
Women Health 50:376-95. 2010..Such strategies may necessitate targeting younger audiences, including teenagers...
PRISM: a planned risk information seeking modelLeeAnn Kahlor
Department of Advertising and Public Relations, University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
Health Commun 25:345-56. 2010..The resulting integrated model accounted for 59% of the variance in health risk information-seeking intent and performed better than the TPB or the RISP alone...
