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Do Sororities Promote Members’ Health? A Study of Memorable Messages Regarding Weight and Appearance

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Erin D. Basinger, Margaret M. Quinlan & Margaret Rawlings. (2023) Memorable Messages About Fat Bodies Before, During, and After Pregnancy. Health Communication 38:13, pages 3069-3079.
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Kai Kuang, Zhenyu Tian, Steven R. Wilson & Patrice M. Buzzanell. (2023) Memorable Messages as Anticipatory Resilience: Examining Associations among Memorable Messages, Communication Resilience Processes, and Mental Health. Health Communication 38:6, pages 1136-1145.
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Jessica Hample. (2022) An Investigation into Memorable Messages about COVID-19. Journal of Health Communication 27:9, pages 615-623.
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Natasha R. Brown & La’Marcus T. Wingate. (2022) The Influence of Memorable Message Receipt on Dietary and Exercise Behavior among Self-Identified Black Women. Health Communication 37:9, pages 1157-1166.
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Veronica A. Droser & Leah Seurer. (2022) “God Doesn’t Make Mistakes”: Memorable Messages, Adjustment, and Grief following Family Death. Health Communication 37:4, pages 498-507.
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Daisy Lemus, Melissa F. Tindage & Cynthia Stohl. (2022) Memorable messages matter: diversity, inclusion, and institutional success for faculty and students of color in the United States. Annals of the International Communication Association 46:1, pages 1-18.
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Anna M. Kerr, Charee M. Thompson & Valerie Rubinsky. (2020) Memorable Messages Parents of Children with Vascular Birthmarks Receive from Others: Implications for Stigma and Identity. Health Communication 35:6, pages 685-695.
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Angela Cooke-Jackson & Valerie Rubinsky. (2018) Deeply Rooted in Memories: Toward a Comprehensive Overview of 30 Years of Memorable Message Literature. Health Communication 33:4, pages 409-422.
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Jessica Russell & Sandi W. Smith. (2017) An Examination of Weight-Associated Memorable Messages, Sources, and Outcomes. Atlantic Journal of Communication 25:5, pages 263-279.
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Katharine J. Head & Nicholas T. Iannarino. (2017) Understanding the Psychosocial Influences on High School Football Players’ Weight-Gaining Behaviors. Western Journal of Communication 81:1, pages 127-147.
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Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Amanda Ruth-McSwain & Merissa Ferrara. (2016) Models of health: Exploring memorable messages received from parents about diet and exercise. Journal of Communication in Healthcare 9:4, pages 247-255.
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Vincent R. Waldron, Corey Reutlinger, Julie Martin, Erica O’Neil & Lucy C. Niess. “We Are All in This Together”: Which Memorable Moral Messages Guided Student Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic?. Health Communication 0:0, pages 1-12.
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