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124 related items for PubMed ID: 15360032

  • 1. The impact of a health campaign on health social capital.
    Thorson E, Beaudoin CE.
    J Health Commun; 2004; 9(3):167-94. PubMed ID: 15360032
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  • 2. Evaluating the effects of a youth health media campaign.
    Beaudoin CE, Thorson E.
    J Health Commun; 2007; 12(5):439-54. PubMed ID: 17710595
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  • 3. Influencing the parents of children aged 9-13 years: findings from the VERB campaign.
    Price SM, Huhman M, Potter LD.
    Am J Prev Med; 2008 Jun; 34(6 Suppl):S267-74. PubMed ID: 18471607
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  • 4. Testing a hierarchy-of-effects model: pathways from awareness to outcomes in the VERB campaign 2002-2003.
    Bauman A, Bowles HR, Huhman M, Heitzler CD, Owen N, Smith BJ, Reger-Nash B.
    Am J Prev Med; 2008 Jun; 34(6 Suppl):S249-56. PubMed ID: 18471605
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  • 7. Measuring the cost-effectiveness of a national health communication program in rural Bangladesh.
    Hutchinson P, Lance P, Guilkey DK, Shahjahan M, Haque S.
    J Health Commun; 2006 Jun; 11 Suppl 2():91-121. PubMed ID: 17148101
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  • 8. Impact of a social marketing media campaign on public awareness of hypertension.
    Petrella RJ, Speechley M, Kleinstiver PW, Ruddy T.
    Am J Hypertens; 2005 Feb; 18(2 Pt 1):270-5. PubMed ID: 15752956
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  • 9. Indirect exposure to a family planning mass media campaign in Nepal.
    Boulay M, Storey JD, Sood S.
    J Health Commun; 2002 Feb; 7(5):379-99. PubMed ID: 12455760
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  • 14. The unique effects of environmental strategies in health promotion campaigns: a review.
    Randolph KA, Whitaker P, Arellano A.
    Eval Program Plann; 2012 Aug; 35(3):344-53. PubMed ID: 22265758
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  • 15. The theory of "truth": how counterindustry campaigns affect smoking behavior among teens.
    Hershey JC, Niederdeppe J, Evans WD, Nonnemaker J, Blahut S, Holden D, Messeri P, Haviland ML.
    Health Psychol; 2005 Jan; 24(1):22-31. PubMed ID: 15631559
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  • 17. Effects of a mass media campaign to increase physical activity among children: year-1 results of the VERB campaign.
    Huhman M, Potter LD, Wong FL, Banspach SW, Duke JC, Heitzler CD.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Aug; 116(2):e277-84. PubMed ID: 16061581
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  • 18. Prevention of child sexual abuse: evaluation of a community media campaign.
    Rheingold AA, Campbell C, Self-Brown S, de Arellano M, Resnick H, Kilpatrick D.
    Child Maltreat; 2007 Nov; 12(4):352-63. PubMed ID: 17954941
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  • 20. The 2005 British Columbia Smoking Cessation Mass Media Campaign and short-term changes in smoking.
    Gagné L.
    J Public Health Manag Pract; 2007 Nov; 13(3):296-306. PubMed ID: 17435497
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