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Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives

CONTENTS

Volume 7, Number 5
October-December 2002


Vol. 7, Num. 5: Contents | Editorial | Up Front | Abstracts


EDITORIAL (HTML | PDF)

Interpretations, Actions, and Implications of Scientific Progress
SCOTT C. RATZAN

UP FRONT (HTML | PDF)

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ARTICLES  abstracts from the print version

Indirect Exposure to a Family Planning Mass Media Campaign in Nepal
Marc Boulay, J. Douglas Storey, Suruchi Sood

The Effects of News Stories that Put Crime and Violence Into Context: Testing the Public Health Model of Reporting
Renita Coleman, Esther Thorson

HIV/AIDS Coverage in Black Newspapers, 1991-1996: Implications for Health Communication and Health Education
Kathryn Pickle, Sandra Crouse Quinn, Jane D. Brown

Can We Measure Encoded Exposure? Validation Evidence From a National Campaign
Brian G. Southwell, Carlin Henry Barmada, Robert C. Hornik, David M. Maklan

Impact of Emotional Stability and Attitude on Consumption Decisions Under Risk: The Coca-Cola Crisis in Belgium
Wim Verbeke, Patrick Van Kenhove

BOOK REVIEW

Mass Media and Drug Prevention: Classic and Contemporary Theories and Research
William D. Crano and Michael Burgoon (Eds.)

Reviewed by Michael T. Stephenson