Rebecca S. Imes, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
Area:
Speech Communication, Individual and Family Studies
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Leslie Baxter grad student 2005 University of Iowa
 ("Everything's the same, except it's different": Communicatively negotiating the new normalcy in the post-treatment cancer stage of long-time marriages.)
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Bylund CL, Baxter LA, Imes RS, et al. (2010) Parental rule socialization for preventive health and adolescent rule compliance Family Relations. 59: 1-13
Baxter LA, Bylund CL, Imes R, et al. (2009) Parent-Child Perceptions of Parental Behavioral Control Through Rule-Setting for Risky Health Choices During Adolescence Journal of Family Communication. 9: 251-271
Imes RS, Bylund CL, Sabee CM, et al. (2008) Patients' reasons for refraining from discussing internet health information with their healthcare providers. Health Communication. 23: 538-47
Bylund CL, Sabee CM, Imes RS, et al. (2007) Exploration of the construct of reliance among patients who talk with their providers about internet information. Journal of Health Communication. 12: 17-28
Bylund CL, Gueguen JA, Sabee CM, et al. (2007) Provider-patient dialogue about Internet health information: an exploration of strategies to improve the provider-patient relationship. Patient Education and Counseling. 66: 346-52
Sabee CM, Bylund CL, Imes RS, et al. (2007) Patients' Attributions for Health-Care Provider Responses to Patients' Presentation of Internet Health Research Southern Communication Journal. 72: 265-284
Bylund CL, Imes RS, Baxter LA. (2005) Accuracy of parents' perceptions of their college student children's health and health risk behaviors. Journal of American College Health : J of Ach. 54: 31-7
Baxter LA, Bylund CL, Imes RS, et al. (2005) Family Communication Environments and Rule-Based Social Control of Adolescents' Healthy Lifestyle Choices Journal of Family Communication. 5: 209-227
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