Donald W. Helme, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 
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Speech Communication
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Nancy G. Harrington grad student 2000 University of Kentucky
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Lash BN, Helme DW. (2020) Managing Hearing Loss Stigma: Experiences of and Responses to Stigmatizing Attitudes & Behaviors The Southern Communication Journal. 1-14
Wombacher K, Harrington NG, Scott AM, et al. (2018) Communication apprehension mediates the effects of past experience discussing substance use on child and adolescent psychiatrists' self-efficacy. Patient Education and Counseling
Record RA, Harrington NG, Helme DW, et al. (2018) Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Guide Focus Group Development of Messages Aimed at Increasing Compliance With a Tobacco-Free Policy. American Journal of Health Promotion : Ajhp. 32: 143-152
Record RA, Helme D, Savage MW, et al. (2016) Let’s Clear the Air: a campaign that effectively increased compliance with a university’s tobacco-free policy Journal of Applied Communication Research. 45: 79-95
Starling R, Helme D, Nodulman JA, et al. (2014) Testing a risky sex behavior intervention pilot website for adolescents Californian Journal of Health Promotion. 12: 24-34
Sutfin EL, McCoy TP, Berg CJ, et al. (2012) Tobacco use by college students: a comparison of daily and nondaily smokers. American Journal of Health Behavior. 36: 218-29
Helme DW, Noar SM, Allard S, et al. (2011) In-depth investigation of interpersonal discussions in response to a safer sex mass media campaign. Health Communication. 26: 366-78
Noar SM, Harrington NG, Helme DW. (2010) The contributions of health communication research to campaign practice. Health Communication. 25: 593-4
Andersen PA, Buller DB, Voeks JH, et al. (2007) Predictors of government officials' support for youth tobacco control policies. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : Jphmp. 13: 621-9
Helme DW, Donohew RL, Baier M, et al. (2007) A classroom-administered simulation of a television campaign on adolescent smoking: testing an activation model of information exposure. Journal of Health Communication. 12: 399-415
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