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Bo Yang
Communication
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542
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15
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2014
2024
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Cigarette
100%
Electronic Cigarettes
92%
Nicotine
82%
Risk Message
61%
Temporal Framing
58%
Nicotine Reduction
58%
Reduction Strategies
58%
Little Cigars
58%
Cigarillos
58%
Smokers
54%
Serious Psychological Distress
53%
United States
44%
Comparative Risk
40%
Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes
39%
Very Low Nicotine
38%
Gain Frame
36%
Loss Framing
36%
Risk Difference
33%
Cigarette Warning Labels
31%
Graphic Warning Labels
29%
Communicating Risk
29%
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
29%
Pictorial Warning Labels
29%
Psychological Reactance
29%
Addiction
29%
Self-congruity
29%
Smoker Identity
29%
Psychological Distress
29%
Argument Strength
29%
Fact Sheet
29%
Temporal Considerations
29%
Health Warnings
29%
TikTok
29%
Interdependent Self-construal
29%
Consideration of Future Consequences
29%
Drinking Intentions
29%
Message Framing
29%
Norm Form
29%
Indirect Questioning
29%
Modified Risk Tobacco Product
29%
IQOS®
29%
Modified Risk
29%
Product Claims
29%
Focus Group Study
29%
Randomized Clinical Trial
29%
Intention to Consume
24%
Communication Activities
19%
Perceived Effectiveness
17%
Pro-vaccine
17%
Anti-vaccine
17%
Psychology
Health Belief
88%
Construal
88%
Psychological Distress
88%
College Students
82%
Risk Perception
73%
Binge Drinking
58%
E-Cigarette
58%
Mental Health
58%
Focus Group
58%
Public Health
58%
Self-Efficacy
53%
Negative Emotion
44%
Individual Differences
44%
Immigrant
29%
Mediation Model
29%
Linear Regression
29%
Self-Affirmation
29%
Dependent Variable
29%
Happiness
29%
Framing Effect
29%
Social Norms
21%
Thematic Analysis
14%
Positive Emotion
14%
Disgust
14%
Multinomial Logistic Regression
14%
Qualitative Study
14%
False Belief
14%
Media Influence
11%
Index Number
9%
Information Seeking
9%
Self-Perception
6%
Health-Related Behavior
5%
Social Sciences
Focus Group
88%
USA
75%
Perceived Risk
73%
Qualitative Research
73%
Health Policy
73%
Self-Efficacy
58%
Psychology
58%
Risk Perception
58%
Diseases
58%
Content Analysis
29%
COVID 19 Epidemic
29%
Health Information
29%
Health Consequences
29%
Intention
29%
YouTube
29%
Liking
29%
Mental Health
29%
Communication Sciences
29%
Consumers
29%
Information Seeking
24%
Health Risk
17%
Communication Strategies
14%
Product Perception
14%
Regulatory Agency
14%
COVID-19
14%
Nicotine Addiction
14%
Risk Communication
14%
Multivariate Analysis
14%
Cultural Factor
14%
Trend Analysis
14%
Population Parameter
14%
Cognitive Response
14%
Group Discussion
9%
Public Support
9%
Qualitative Method
9%
Young Adults
9%
Disgust
7%