Kim Walsh-Childers

Affiliations: 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Mass Communications, Personality Psychology
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Reed K, Walsh-Childers K, Fischer K, et al. (2020) Restoring Trust in Journalism: An Education Prescription Journalism & Mass Communication Educator. 75: 40-45
Odedina F, Walsh-Childers K, Young ME, et al. (2018) Abstract C04: Impact of a Minority Prostate Cancer (MiCaP) Research Digest in translating scientific discovery into public health and community applications Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 27
Williams Merten J, King JL, Walsh-Childers K, et al. (2017) Skin Cancer Risk and Other Health Risk Behaviors: A Scoping Review. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 11: 182-196
Walsh-Childers K, Braddock J, Rabaza C, et al. (2016) One Step Forward, One Step Back: Changes in News Coverage of Medical Interventions. Health Communication. 1-14
Walsh-Childers K, Braddock J. (2016) Assessing U.S. Health Journalists' Beliefs About Medical Overtreatment and the Impact of Related News Coverage. Health Communication. 1-10
Walsh-Childers K, Braddock J. (2014) Competing with the conventional wisdom: newspaper framing of medical overtreatment. Health Communication. 29: 157-72
Kang H, Walsh-Childers K. (2014) Sun-care product advertising in parenting magazines: what information does it provide about sun protection? Health Communication. 29: 1-12
Stellefson M, Chaney B, Barry AE, et al. (2013) Web 2.0 chronic disease self-management for older adults: a systematic review. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 15: e35
Merten JW, Walsh-Childers K, Rodman L, et al. (2013) Rural Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors Perspectives using Online Health Resources Journal of Womens Health, Issues and Care. 2013
Walsh-Childers K, Lewis NP, Neely J. (2011) Listeners, not Leeches: What Virginia Tech Survivors Needed from Journalists Journal of Mass Media Ethics. 26: 191-205
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