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Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives

CONTENTS

Volume 9, Supplement
June 2004


Vol. 9, Supplement: Contents | Editorial | Abstracts


EDITORIAL (HTML | PDF)

SCOTT C. RATZAN

ARTICLES  abstracts from the print version

Forty Years of Diffusion of Innovations: Utility and Value in Public Health
MUHIUDDIN HAIDER, GARY L. KREPS

A Prospective and Retrospective Look at the Diffusion Model
EVERETT M. ROGERS

Improving the State of Health Programming by Using Diffusion Theory
JAMES W. DEARING

From Innovation to Social Norm: Bounded Normative Influence
D.LAWRENCE KINCAID

Diffusion Methodology: Time to Innovate?
GARY MEYER

A Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Mediated Health Communication Campaigns on Behavior Change in the United States
LESLIE B. SNYDER, MARK A. HAMILTON, ELIZABETH W. MITCHELL, JAMES KIWANUKA-TONDO, FRAN FLEMING-MILICI, DWAYNE PROCTOR

Expanding the Reach of Health Campaigns: Community Organizations as Meta-Channels for the Dissemination of Health Information
KERI K. STEPHENS, RAJIV N. RIMAL, JUNE A. FLORA

Diffusion of Innovations and HIV/AIDS
JANE T. BERTRAND

Diffusion of Innovations: Family Planning in Developing Countries
ELAINE MURPHY

Diffusion of Innovations: A World Tour
KRISS BARKER

Ev Rogers: Helping to Build a Modern Synthesis of Social Change
WILLIAM SMITH

Some Reflections on Diffusion Theory and the Role of Everett Rogers
ROBERT HORNIK

Everett Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations Theory: Its Utility and Valuein Public Health
STEPHEN F. MOSELEY