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A qualitative investigation of instructors’ perceived communicative roles in students’ mental health management
A White, S LaBelle
Communication Education 68 (2), 133-155, 2019
432019
The Rethink campaign to reduce the normalization of prescription stimulant misuse on college campuses
S LaBelle, H Ball, K Weber, A White, A Hendry
Communication Quarterly 68 (1), 1-28, 2020
142020
How sexual information sources are related to emerging adults’ sex-positive scripts and sexual communication
A White, M Boehm, E Glackin, A Bleakley
Sexuality & Culture 27 (4), 1224-1245, 2023
62023
COVID-19 coverage from six network and cable news sources in the United States: Representation of misinformation, correction, and portrayals of severity
EK Maloney, AJ White, L Samuel, M Boehm, A Bleakley
Public Understanding of Science 33 (1), 58-72, 2024
32024
Factors associated with COVID-19 masking behavior: an application of the Health Belief Model
A White, E Maloney, M Boehm, A Bleakley, J Langbaum
Health Education Research 37 (6), 452-465, 2022
32022
Instructor-Student Communication about Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Exploring Differences in Instructors’ Professional and Personal Outcomes
A White, S LaBelle
Southern Communication Journal 87 (5), 432-447, 2022
22022
Support marshaling strategies among college students with anxiety and depression
E Pfender, S Weir, A White
Journal of American College Health, 1-9, 2022
12022
Student intentions to engage instructors in mental health-related conversations: An application of the theory of planned behavior
A White, H Ball, S LaBelle
Journal of American College Health, 1-9, 2022
12022
Graduate students’ privacy boundaries in communicating about mental health with their advisors
S LaBelle, A White, ER Forman
Communication Education 73 (2), 143-167, 2024
2024
Sexual And Gender Minority Emerging Adults' Gay-And Lesbian-Oriented Media Selection And Its Implications For Identity Development, Communication, And Sexual Behavior
A White
University of Delaware, 2023
2023
How Stay-at-Home Orders Interact with COVID-19 Misperceptions and Individuals’ Social Distancing Intentions
M Boehm, A White, A Bleakley, DG Young
Journal of Prevention 43 (4), 469-484, 2022
2022
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