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  1. Examining the Link Between Information Processing and Preventive Behavior
  2. The role of safety climate in occupational health and safety information seeking: extending risk perception attitude framework
  3. Generational differences in health information behaviors during the COVID-19 crisis: A Hong Kong study
  4. Communicating socially acceptable risk judgments: The role of impression information insufficiency in the risk information seeking and processing model
  5. Linking Psychometric Paradigm of Risk and Issue Attention Cycle: Risk Information in News Coverage of Avian and Swine Influenza Global Outbreaks
  6. Applying the comprehensive model of information seeking to understand chronic illness information scanning: Hong Kong evidence
  7. Social and cultural construction processes involved in HPV vaccine hesitancy among Chinese women: a qualitative study
  8. Barriers to Receiving HPV Vaccination Among Men in a Chinese Community: A Qualitative Study in Hong Kong
  9. The Role of Counterfactual Thinking in Narrative Persuasion: Its Impact on Patients’ Adherence to Treatment Regimen
  10. Understanding public opinion change of HPV vaccination controversy
  11. Testing Links Among Uncertainty, Affect, and Attitude Toward a Health Behavior
  12. In the Eye of the Beholder: How News Media Exposure and Audience Schema Affect the Image of the United States Among the Chinese Public
  13. Psychosocial Factors Predict Nonadherence to PD Treatment: A Hong Kong Survey
  14. A formative research as the groundwork for designing evidence-based adherence promotion campaigns for patients on peritoneal dialysis
  15. Perception of acupuncture among users and nonusers: A qualitative study
  16. Attitudes toward acupuncture in Hong Kong
  17. Public opinion about biofuels: The interplay between party identification and risk/benefit perception
  18. Directing the Dialogue: The Relationship Between YouTube Videos and the Comments They Spur
  19. The Politics of Emotion: News Media Attention, Emotional Responses, and Participation During the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election
  20. There Is Water Everywhere: How News Framing Amplifies the Effect of Ecological Worldviews on Preference for Flooding Protection Policy
  21. Media, Social Proximity, and Risk: A Comparative Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Avian Flu in Hong Kong and in the United States
  22. Why blog? (then and now): exploring the motivations for blogging by popular American political bloggers
  23. Can Email Communication Enhance Professor-Student Relationship and Student Evaluation of Professor?: Some Empirical Evidence