Designing Health Messages: Approaches from Communication Theory and Public Health Practice

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SAGE, 1995 M02 10 - 304 pages

How do you design an effective message for a health campaign? This book explores this question from both practical and theoretical perspectives. The contributors demonstrate the necessity of basing message design decisions on appropriate theories of human behavior and communication effectiveness by synthesizing and integrating knowledge and insights from theory and research in communication and health behavior change. This book will be an essential aid to designing messages for use in health communication campaigns.

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Contents

A DecisionMaking Approach
24
A Staged Social
41
Using Positive Affect When
81
Designing Messages for Behavioral Inoculation
99
Developmental
114
AudienceCentered Strategies for Health Message Design
167
Choosing Audience Segmentation Strategies and Methods
186
The Right Combinations
199
Use of Database Marketing and ConsumerBased Health
217
Combining Theory and Practice Additional Considerations
247
Policy and Administrative
270
Index
284
About the Contributors
299
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Dr. Edward Maibach is a University Professor and Director of Mason’s Center for Climate Change Communication (4C). In the Department of Communication, he teaches seminars in climate change communication, strategic communication, and social marketing. His research currently focuses exclusively on how to mobilize populations to adopt behaviors and support public policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help communities adapt to the unavoidable consequences of climate change. Dr. Maibach holds a BA in social psychology from University of California at San Diego (1980), an MPH in health promotion from San Diego State University (1983), and a PhD in communication research from Stanford University (1990). Dr. Maibach previously had the pleasure to serve as Associate Director of the National Cancer Institute, Worldwide Director of Social Marketing at Porter Novelli, and Chairman of the Board for Kidsave International. He has also held academic positions at George Washington University and Emory University. What students may not know about Dr. Maibach is that he helped plan a multi-billion dollar communication campaign for the Office of National Drug Control Policy in the late 1990s.

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