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Communicating COVID-19 information on TikTok: a content analysis of TikTok videos from official accounts featured in the COVID-19 information hub
Y Li, M Guan, P Hammond, LE Berrey
Health education research 36 (3), 261-271, 2021
2042021
Influence of Social Identity on Self-Efficacy Beliefs Through Perceived Social Support: A Social Identity Theory Perspective
M Guan, J So
Communication Studies 67 (5), 588-604, 2016
1682016
Incorporating communication into the Theory of Planned Behavior to predict condom use among African American Women
M Guan, VB Coles, JA Samp, JMD Sales, RJ DiClemente, JL Monahan
Journal of health communication 21 (9), 1046-1054, 2016
452016
COVID-19 message fatigue: How does it predict preventive behavioral intentions and what types of information are people tired of hearing about?
M Guan, Y Li, JD Scoles, Y Zhu
Health Communication 38 (8), 1631-1640, 2023
432023
Rise of health consumerism in China and its effects on physicians’ professional identity and the physician–patient relationship and communication
L Tang, M Guan
Health communication 33 (5), 636-642, 2018
272018
Exploring the Role of Social Support in Promoting Patient Participation in Health Care among Women with Breast Cancer
M Guan, JY Han, DV Shah, DH Gustafson
Health Communication 36 (13), 1581-1589, 2021
242021
Elaborating Cancer Opinion Leaders’ Communication Behaviors Within Online Health Communities: Network and Content Analyses
Y Zhu, M Guan, E Donovan
Social Media+ Society 6 (2), 2056305120909473, 2020
162020
Modeling the mediating and moderating roles of risk perceptions, efficacy, desired uncertainty, and worry in information seeking-cancer screening relationship using HINTS 2017 data
J Zhuang, M Guan
Health Communication 37 (7), 897-908, 2022
152022
Positive Affect Related to Health and Risk Messaging
M Guan, JL Monahan
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2017
152017
Tailoring Temporal Message Frames to Individuals’ Time Orientation Strengthens the Relationship between Risk Perception and Behavioral Intention
M Guan, J So
Journal of health communication 25 (12), 971-981, 2020
102020
Delineating Antecedents and Outcomes of Information Seeking Upon Exposure to an Environmental Video Opposing Single-Use Plastics
M Guan, FJ Jennings, II Villanueva, DB Jackson
Environmental Communication 16 (4), 563-575, 2022
72022
The Impact of Social Media Use on Online Collective Action During China’s COVID-19 Pandemic Mitigation: A Social Identity Model of Collective Action (SIMCA) Perspective
X Zhao, M Guan, X Liang
International Journal of Communication 16, 85-106, 2022
52022
Associations Between Mother–Child Communication Apprehension, and Young Adult Resilience, Depressive Symptoms, and Self-Esteem
T Curran, J Seiter, M Guan, T White
Psychological reports 124 (3), 1093-1109, 2021
52021
Social Identity Theory
M Guan, J So
The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication, 1-5, 2022
32022
Can you secure a job through Twesume? Examining strategic communication for self-promotion on social media
X Zhao, M Guan
Communication Teacher 35 (1), 32-36, 2021
32021
Beyond Depth and Breadth: Taking “Types” of Health Information Sought into Consideration with Cluster Analysis
J So, J Ahn, M Guan
Journal of health communication 27 (1), 27-36, 2022
22022
A conditional process analysis of emerging adults’ motivated information management with parents, family conversation orientation, and intentions to vaccinate for COVID-19
P Schrodt, J Zhuang, M Guan
Health Communication 39 (4), 754-766, 2024
12024
Did the COVID-19 experience change US parents’ attitudes towards HPV vaccination? Results from a national survey
AC Klassen, G Lee, S Chiang, R Murray, M Guan, WJ Lo, L Hill, ...
Vaccine, 2024
2024
Social Norms, Referent Group Specificity, and College Students’ COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions: Risk and Efficacy Perceptions as Boundary Conditions of Normative Influence
J Zhuang, P Schrodt, M Guan
International Journal of Communication 18, 23, 2024
2024
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