Parrott, Roxanne
Roxanne L. Parrott researcher
Parrott, Roxanne Louiselle
VIAF ID: 279601641 (Personal)
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Works
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African Americans' opinions about human-genetics research | |
All or nothing... or just a hat? Farmers' sun protection behaviors | |
Assessment of training needs and preferences for geographic information systems | |
Barriers to CRC screening among Latino adults in Pennsylvania: ACCN results | |
Boundaries and AIDS testing: privacy and the family system | |
"Collective amnesia:" the absence of religious faith and spirituality in health communication research and practice. | |
Communicating about family health history: heredity, culture, iatrogenesis and the public good. | |
Communicating about youth's sun exposure risk to soccer coaches and parents: a pilot study in Georgia | |
Communicating safe sun practices to farm youth: a model and field test of a proposed curriculum | |
Communicating to farmers about skin cancer: the behavior adaptation model | |
Congruence-Incongruence Patterns in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Couples' Genetic Determinist Beliefs and Perceived Control over Genes: Implications for Clinical and Public Health Genomic Communication | |
Defining genes using "blueprint" versus "instruction" metaphors: effects for genetic determinism, response efficacy, and perceived control | |
Designing health messages, 1995 : | |
Development and validation of tools to assess genetic discrimination and genetically based racism. | |
Diversity in lay perceptions of the sources of human traits: genes, environments, and personal behaviors | |
Evaluating women's health messages : a resource book | |
Exploration of the impact of messages about genes and race on lay attitudes | |
Family history unawareness of blood clot risk: links to misdiagnoses and illness uncertainties in personal and expert realms. | |
Gene cuisine or Frankenfood? The theory of reasoned action as an audience segmentation strategy for messages about genetically modified foods | |
Georgia's harvesting healthy habits: a formative evaluation | |
Health communication, genetic determinism, and perceived control: the roles of beliefs about susceptibility and severity versus disease essentialism | |
Healthcare providers' sun-protection promotion and at-risk clients' skin-cancer-prevention outcomes | |
An introduction to "keeping the 'health' in health communication": a column devoted to interdisciplinary vocabulary | |
Keeping Secrets or Educating Others: A Dyadic Analysis of Group Entitativity's Influence on Spouses' Label Management Connected to AATD. | |
Lay people's understanding of and preference against the word "mutation". | |
Lay understandings of the relationship between race and genetics: Development of a collectivized knowledge through shared discourse | |
Living with a Rare Health Condition: The Influence of a Support Community and Public Stigma on Communication, Stress, and Available Support | |
Mapping as a visual health communication tool: promises and dilemmas | |
Math anxiety and exposure to statistics in messages about genetically modified foods: effects of numeracy, math self-efficacy, and form of presentation | |
Memorable messages about genes and health: implications for direct-to-consumer marketing of genetic tests and therapies. | |
Mental representations of HPV in Appalachia: gender, semantic network analysis, and knowledge gaps | |
Metaphor use and health literacy: a pilot study of strategies to explain randomization in cancer clinical trials. | |
Migrant farm workers' access to pesticide protection and information: Cultivando Buenos Habitos Campaign development | |
Oxford research encyclopedia. | |
Perceived barriers to Internet-based health communication on human genetics | |
Persuasive communication campaigns, 1992: | |
Pregnancy intentions and folic acid supplementation exemplars: findings from the Central Pennsylvania Women's Health Study | |
Public health in retail stores | |
Readability of skin cancer prevention brochures targeting parents of young children | |
Relational communication, satisfaction, compliance‐gaining strategies, and compliance in communication between physicians and patients | |
Responses to a theoretically adapted clinical trial education session: faith-based sites versus rural work site dissemination. | |
The role of "genetics" in popular understandings of race in the United States | |
The role of Georgia physicians in control of farmers' skin cancer | |
The Routledge handbook of health communication | |
Segmenting by risk perceptions: predicting young adults' genetic-belief profiles with health and opinion-leader covariates | |
Spirituality, Illness Unpredictability, and Math Anxiety Effects on Negative Affect and Affect-Management Coping for Individuals Diagnosed with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency. | |
Talking about health : why communication matters | |
Talking about human genetics within religious frameworks. | |
Uncertainty management and communication preferences related to genetic relativism among families affected by down syndrome, Marfan syndrome, and neurofibromatosis | |
Using geographic information systems to promote community involvement in comprehensive cancer control | |
What the Numbers Don't Tell Us | |
Why Is It So Difficult to Talk About Impact? | |
Women's perceived control of their birth outcomes in the Central Pennsylvania Women's Health Study: implications for the use of preconception care |