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Tag Archives: word_of_mouth

2020

Boers, E., Hendriks, H., van den Putte, B., & Beentjes, H. (2020). Conversations about binge drinking among vocational community college students: The relation with drinking attitudes and intentions and the moderating role of conversation partner popularity. Psychology & Health, 35(4), 467-481.

2020

Hendriks, H., & Yzer, M. (2020). Is involvement a good thing? The undesirable consequences of topical and conversational involvement in the context of alcohol consumption. Journal of Health Communication, 25(1), 66-73.

2020

Hendriks, H., Scholz, C., Larsen, H., de Bruijn, G.-J., & van den Putte, B. (2020). Intervening through conversations: How instructions influence conversational valence and binge drinking determinants. Health Communication, 1-7.

2020

Hendriks, H., Wilmsen, D., van Dalen, W., & Gebhardt, W. A. (2020). Picture me drinking: Alcohol-related posts by instagram influencers popular among adolescents and young adults. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 2991.

2020

Scholz, C., Baek, E. C., O’Donnell, M. B., & Falk, E. B. (2020). Decision-making about broad- and narrowcasting: A neuroscientific perspective. Media Psychology, 23(1), 131-155.

2020

Scholz, C., Jovanova, M., Baek, E. C., & Falk, E. B. (2020). Media content sharing as a value-based decision. Current Opinion in Psychology, 31, 83-88.

2020

Solovei, A., & van den Putte, B. (2020). The effects of five public information campaigns: The role of interpersonal communication. Communications (published online ahead of print).

2019

Hendriks, H., & Strick, M. (2019). A laughing matter? How humor in alcohol ads influences interpersonal communication and persuasion. Health Communication

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2016, Publicaties

Hendriks, H., De Bruijn, G.-J, Meehan, O., Van den Putte, B. (2016). Online and offline conversations about alcohol: Comparing the effects of familiar and unfamiliar discussion partners. Journal of Health Communication, 21(7), 734-742. doi:10.1080/10810730.2016.1153766

2015, Publicaties

Hendriks, H., & De Bruijn, G.J. (2015). What do dutch college students talk about when they talk about alcohol? Health Behavior and Policy Review, 2(3), 232-242. doi:10.14485/HBPR.2.3.8

2014, Publicaties

Brandes, K., Butow, P. N., Tattersall, M. H. N., Clayton, J. M., Davidson, P. M., Young, J., … Walczak, A. (2014). Advanced cancer patients’ and caregivers’ use of a Question Prompt List. Patient Education and Counseling, 97(1), 30-37. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2014.06.010

2014, Publicaties

Hendriks, H., Van den Putte, B., & De Bruijn, G.-J. (2014). Changing the conversation: The influence of emotions on conversational valence and alcohol consumption. Prevention Science, 15(5), 684-693. doi:10.1007/s11121-013-0418-2

2014, Publicaties

Hendriks, H., Van den Putte, B., De Bruijn, G.-J., & De Vreese. C. (2014). Predicting health: The interplay between interpersonal communication and health campaigns. Journal of Health Communication, 19(5), 625-636. doi:10.1080/10810730.2013.837552

2014, Publicaties

Zwier, S. (2014). ‘What motivates her’: Motivations for considering labial reduction surgery as recounted on women’s online communities and surgeons’ websites. Sexual Medicine, 2(1), 16-23. doi: 10.1002/sm2.20

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