Kim Witte

Affiliations: 
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Mass Communications, General
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Maloney EK, Lapinski MK, Witte K. (2011) Fear appeals and persuasion: A review and update of the extended parallel process model Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 5: 206-219
Stephenson MT, Quick BL, Witte K, et al. (2009) Conversations among Coal Miners in a campaign to promote hearing protection Journal of Applied Communication Research. 37: 317-337
Quick BL, Stephenson MT, Witte K, et al. (2008) An examination of antecedents to coal miners' hearing protection behaviors: a test of the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Safety Research. 39: 329-38
Paek HJ, Lee B, Salmon CT, et al. (2008) The contextual effects of gender norms, communication, and social capital on family planning behaviors in Uganda: a multilevel approach. Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society For Public Health Education. 35: 461-77
Smith RA, Downs E, Witte K. (2007) Drama theory and entertainment education: Exploring the effects of a radio drama on behavioral intentions to limit HIV transmission in ethiopia Communication Monographs. 74: 133-153
Green EC, Witte K. (2006) Can fear arousal in public health campaigns contribute to the decline of HIV prevalence? Journal of Health Communication. 11: 245-59
McMahan S, Witte K, Meyer J. (2006) The perception of risk messages regarding electromagnetic fields: extending the extended parallel process model to an unknown risk. Health Communication. 10: 247-59
Murray-Johnson L, Witte K, Boulay M, et al. (2005) Using health education theories to explain behavior change: a cross-country analysis. 2000-2001. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 25: 185-207
Farr AC, Witte K, Jarato K, et al. (2005) The effectiveness of media use in health education: evaluation of an HIV/AIDS radio [corrected] campaign in Ethiopia. Journal of Health Communication. 10: 225-35
Stephenson MT, Witte K, Vaught C, et al. (2005) Using persuasive messages to encourage voluntary hearing protection among coal miners. Journal of Safety Research. 36: 9-17
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