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The Determinants and Consequences of Information Seeking Among Cancer Patients

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Mohammed Ali Madkhali, Essam Alhazmi, Faisal Hakami, Hussam Darraj, Sulaiman Hamdi, Khalid M Hakami, Wala H Gadi, Raghad Mohammed Sharahily, Anwar Hassan Hufaysi, Luai Alhazmi, Omar Oraibi, Sameer Alqassimi, Mostafa Mohrag & Erwa Elmakki. (2023) A Cross-Sectional Study on the Knowledge and Awareness of Lung Cancer and Screening in Jazan Region, Saudi Arabia. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare 16, pages 3857-3870.
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Raffael Heiss & Leonie Rudolph. (2023) Patients as health influencers: motivations and consequences of following cancer patients on Instagram. Behaviour & Information Technology 42:6, pages 806-815.
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Lianshan Zhang, Eun Hwa Jung & Zhuo Chen. (2020) Modeling the Pathway Linking Health Information Seeking to Psychological Well-Being on WeChat. Health Communication 35:9, pages 1101-1112.
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Kyle Anderson, Lisa Sparks, Jianwei Zheng & Cyril Rakovski. (2020) Identifying behavioral differences between people with and without previous cancer diagnosis. Cogent Social Sciences 6:1.
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Xigen Li & Bolin Cao. (2019) Media variants, situation awareness, and protective public-health behaviors. Chinese Journal of Communication 12:4, pages 467-483.
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Jungmi Jun, Sei-Hill Kim & Linwan Wu. (2019) Tobacco Risk Information and Comparative Risk Assessment of E-Cigarettes Vs. Cigarettes: Application of the Reinforcing Spirals Model. Journal of Health Communication 24:4, pages 422-431.
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Stefanie Z. Demetriades & Nathan Walter. (2016) You Should Know Better: Can Self-Affirmation Facilitate Information-Seeking Behavior and Interpersonal Discussion?. Journal of Health Communication 21:11, pages 1131-1140.
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Chul-joo Lee & Jiyoung Chae. (2016) An Initial Look at the Associations of a Variety of Health-Related Online Activities With Cancer Fatalism. Health Communication 31:11, pages 1375-1384.
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Jan Michael Alexandre C. Bernadas & L. Crystal Jiang. (2016) “Of and beyond medical consequences”: Exploring health information scanning and seeking behaviors of Filipino domestic service workers in Hong Kong. Health Care for Women International 37:8, pages 855-871.
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Christy J. W. Ledford, Lauren A. Cafferty & Travis C. Russell. (2015) The Influence of Health Literacy and Patient Activation on Patient Information Seeking and Sharing. Journal of Health Communication 20:sup2, pages 77-82.
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Sanne Schinkel, Julia C. M. Van Weert, Jorrit A. M. Kester, Edith G. Smit & Barbara C. Schouten. (2015) Does Media Use Result in More Active Communicators? Differences Between Native Dutch and Turkish-Dutch Patients in Information-Seeking Behavior and Participation During Consultations With General Practitioners. Journal of Health Communication 20:8, pages 910-919.
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Xiaoquan Zhao, Qunan Mao, Gary L. Kreps, Guoming Yu, Yinghua Li, Sylvia Wen-Ying Chou, Alexander Perkosie, Xueqiong Nie, Zihoa Xu, Meijie Song & Paula Kim. (2015) Cancer Information Seekers in China: A Preliminary Profile. Journal of Health Communication 20:5, pages 616-626.
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Leanne Chang, Iccha Basnyat & Daniel Teo. (2014) Seeking and Processing Information for Health Decisions among Elderly Chinese Singaporean Women. Journal of Women & Aging 26:3, pages 257-279.
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Katie Ekberg, Joanne McDermott, Clare Moynihan, Lucy Brindle, Paul Little & Geraldine M. Leydon. (2014) The Role of Helplines in Cancer Care: Intertwining Emotional Support with Information or Advice-Seeking Needs. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 32:3, pages 359-381.
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Robert Hornik, Sarah Parvanta, Susan Mello, Derek Freres, Bridget Kelly & J. Sanford Schwartz. (2013) Effects of Scanning (Routine Health Information Exposure) on Cancer Screening and Prevention Behaviors in the General Population. Journal of Health Communication 18:12, pages 1422-1435.
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Nehama Lewis, Lourdes S. Martinez, Derek R. Freres, J. Sanford Schwartz, Katrina Armstrong, Stacy W. Gray, Taressa Fraze, Rebekah H. Nagler, Angel Bourgoin & Robert C. Hornik. (2012) Seeking Cancer-Related Information From Media and Family/Friends Increases Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among Cancer Patients. Health Communication 27:4, pages 380-388.
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Jeong Yeob Han. (2012) A Longitudinal Study of Use of an Interactive Health Communication System. Health Communication 27:4, pages 319-330.
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Jeong Yeob Han, Jung-Hyun Kim, Hye Jin Yoon, Minsun Shim, FionaM. McTavish & DavidH. Gustafson. (2012) Social and Psychological Determinants of Levels of Engagement With an Online Breast Cancer Support Group: Posters, Lurkers, and Nonusers. Journal of Health Communication 17:3, pages 356-371.
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Aaron Smith-McLallen, Martin Fishbein & RobertC. Hornik. (2011) Psychosocial Determinants of Cancer-Related Information Seeking Among Cancer Patients. Journal of Health Communication 16:2, pages 212-225.
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Jiran Hou & Minsun Shim. (2010) The Role of Provider–Patient Communication and Trust in Online Sources in Internet Use for Health-Related Activities. Journal of Health Communication 15:sup3, pages 186-199.
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Bridget Kelly, Robert Hornik, Anca Romantan, J. Sanford Schwartz, Katrina Armstrong, Angela DeMichele, Martin Fishbein, Stacy Gray, Shawnika Hull, Annice Kim, Rebekah Nagler, Jeff Niederdeppe, A. Susana Ramírez, Aaron Smith-McLallen & Norman Wong. (2010) Cancer Information Scanning and Seeking in the General Population. Journal of Health Communication 15:7, pages 734-753.
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MatthewC. Walsh, Amy Trentham-Dietz, TracyA. Schroepfer, DouglasJ. Reding, Bruce Campbell, MaryL. Foote, Stephanie Kaufman, Morgan Barrett, PatrickL. Remington & JamesF. Cleary. (2010) Cancer Information Sources Used by Patients to Inform and Influence Treatment Decisions. Journal of Health Communication 15:4, pages 445-463.
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Clara Manfredi, Karen Kaiser, AliciaK. Matthews & TimothyP. Johnson. (2010) Are Racial Differences in Patient–Physician Cancer Communication and Information Explained by Background, Predisposing, and Enabling Factors?. Journal of Health Communication 15:3, pages 272-292.
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BridgetJ. Kelly, Jeff Niederdeppe & RobertC. Hornik. (2009) Validating Measures of Scanned Information Exposure in the Context of Cancer Prevention and Screening Behaviors. Journal of Health Communication 14:8, pages 721-740.
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Nehama Lewis, Stacy W. Gray, Derek R. Freres & Robert C. Hornik. (2009) Examining Cross-Source Engagement With Cancer-Related Information and Its Impact on Doctor–Patient Relations. Health Communication 24:8, pages 723-734.
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ChristieR. Eheman, Zahava Berkowitz, Judith Lee, Supriya Mohile, Jason Purnell, Elisa Marie Rodriguez, Joseph Roscoe, David Johnson, Jeffrey Kirshner & Gary Morrow. (2009) Information-Seeking Styles Among Cancer Patients Before and After Treatment by Demographics and Use of Information Sources. Journal of Health Communication 14:5, pages 487-502.
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AbbeyR. Roach, EmilyL.B. Lykins, CelestineG. Gochett, EmilyH. Brechting, LiliO. Graue & MichaelA. Andrykowski. (2009) Differences in Cancer Information-Seeking Behavior, Preferences, and Awareness Between Cancer Survivors and Healthy Controls: A National, Population-Based Survey. Journal of Cancer Education 24:1, pages 73-79.
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Yan Tian & JamesD. Robinson. (2009) Incidental Health Information Use on the Internet. Health Communication 24:1, pages 41-49.
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Minsun Shim. (2008) Connecting Internet Use with Gaps in Cancer Knowledge. Health Communication 23:5, pages 448-461.
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Yan Tian & JamesD. Robinson. (2008) Media Use and Health Information Seeking: An Empirical Test of Complementarity Theory. Health Communication 23:2, pages 184-190.
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Jeff Niederdeppe, RobertC. Hornik, BridgetJ. Kelly, DominickL. Frosch, Anca Romantan, RobinS. Stevens, FrancesK. Barg, JudithL. Weiner & J. Sanford Schwartz. (2007) Examining the Dimensions of Cancer-Related Information Seeking and Scanning Behavior. Health Communication 22:2, pages 153-167.
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Shoba Ramanadhan & K. Viswanath. (2006) Health and the Information Nonseeker: A Profile. Health Communication 20:2, pages 131-139.
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Minsun Shim, Bridget Kelly & Robert Hornik. (2006) Cancer Information Scanning and Seeking Behavior is Associated with Knowledge, Lifestyle Choices, and Screening. Journal of Health Communication 11:sup001, pages 157-172.
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Linda Squiers, LilaJ. Finney Rutten, Katherine Treiman, Mary Anne Bright & Bradford Hesse. (2005) Cancer Patients' Information Needs across the Cancer Care Continuum: Evidence from the Cancer Information Service. Journal of Health Communication 10:sup1, pages 15-34.
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