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Stephanie Van Stee
Stephanie Van Stee
Associate Professor of Communication, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Verified email at umsl.edu - Homepage
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A meta-analysis of web-delivered tailored health behavior change interventions
MLA Lustria, SM Noar, J Cortese, SK Van Stee, RL Glueckauf, J Lee
Journal of health communication 18 (9), 1039-1069, 2013
6782013
Tailored health communication to change lifestyle behaviors
SM Noar, N Grant Harrington, SK Van Stee, R Shemanski Aldrich
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 5 (2), 112-122, 2011
2242011
The comparative effectiveness of mobile phone interventions in improving health outcomes: meta-analytic review
Q Yang, SK Van Stee
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 7 (4), e11244, 2019
952019
Communication, reasoning, and planned behaviors: unveiling the effect of interactive communication in an anti-smoking social media campaign
K Namkoong, S Nah, RA Record, SK Van Stee
Health communication 32 (1), 41-50, 2017
882017
Meta-analysis of the persuasive effects of metaphorical vs. literal messages
SK Van Stee
Communication studies 69 (5), 545-566, 2018
732018
Sexual partnerships, risk behaviors, and condom use among low-income heterosexual African Americans: A qualitative study
SM Noar, E Webb, S Van Stee, S Feist-Price, R Crosby, JF Willoughby, ...
Archives of sexual behavior 41, 959-970, 2012
702012
Online cancer information seeking: Applying and extending the comprehensive model of information seeking
SK Van Stee, Q Yang
Health communication 33 (12), 1583-1592, 2018
492018
Using computer technology for HIV prevention among African-Americans: development of a tailored information program for safer sex (TIPSS)
SM Noar, EM Webb, SK Van Stee, CA Redding, S Feist-Price, R Crosby, ...
Health Education Research 26 (3), 393-406, 2011
372011
Citizen journalism practice increases civic participation
S Nah, K Namkoong, R Record, SK Van Stee
Newspaper Research Journal 38 (1), 62-78, 2017
312017
Exploring oral literacy in communication with hospice caregivers
E Wittenberg-Lyles, J Goldsmith, DP Oliver, G Demiris, RL Kruse, ...
Journal of pain and symptom management 46 (5), 731-736, 2013
242013
Using medical words with family caregivers
E Wittenberg-Lyles, J Goldsmith, DP Oliver, G Demiris, RL Kruse, ...
Journal of palliative medicine 16 (9), 1135-1139, 2013
182013
The effects of metaphor use and message format on cognitive processing and persuasive outcomes of condom promotion messages
SK Van Stee, SM Noar, NG Harrington, LF Grant
Communication Studies 69 (1), 23-41, 2018
162018
Reactions to safer-sex public service announcement message features: attention, perceptions of realism, and cognitive responses
SK Van Stee, SM Noar, S Allard, R Zimmerman, P Palmgreen, ...
Qualitative health research 22 (11), 1568-1579, 2012
132012
Designing messages for individuals in different stages of change
SM Noar, SK Van Stee
Health communication message design: Theory and practice, 209-229, 2012
122012
Social media campaign effects: moderating role of social capital in an anti-smoking campaign
K Namkoong, S Nah, SK Van Stee, RA Record
Health Communication 33 (3), 274-283, 2018
112018
Unveiling the effects of citizen journalism practice on college students’ social capital
S Nah, K Namkoong, SK Van Stee, RA Record
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 69 (4), 366-385, 2014
102014
" A meta-analysis of web-delivered tailored health behavior change interventions": Corrigendum.
MLA Lustria, SM Noar, J Cortese, SK Van Stee, RL Glueckauf, J Lee
Taylor & Francis, 2013
102013
Racism Lives Here: The University of Missouri’s Response to a Campus Crisis
JM Martin, SK Van Stee
Atlantic Journal of Communication 28 (4), 224-240, 2020
92020
The effectiveness and moderators of mobile applications for health behavior change
SK Van Stee, Q Yang
Technology and Health, 243-270, 2020
92020
Electronic direct-to-consumer advertising of pharmaceuticals: an assessment of textual and visual content of websites
MF Alkazemi, SK Van Stee
Health Education Research 35 (2), 134-151, 2020
42020
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