Erin Willis, Ph.D.

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2011 University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States 
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Shelly L. Rodgers grad student 2011 University of Missouri - Columbia
 (Engagement in online health communities: Expressed attitudes and self-efficacy of arthritis self-management behaviors.)
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Willis E, Wang Y, Goudarzvand S, et al. (2025) What's on the agenda? Examining public health communication about opioids. Journal of Health Psychology. 13591053241312043
Wang Y, Willis E, Yeruva VK, et al. (2023) A case study of using natural language processing to extract consumer insights from tweets in American cities for public health crises. Bmc Public Health. 23: 935
Willis E, Friedel K, Heisten M, et al. (2023) Communicating Health Literacy on Prescription Medications on Social Media: In-depth Interviews With "Patient Influencers". Journal of Medical Internet Research. 25: e41867
Willis E, Painter C. (2020) Conceptualization of the Public Health Model of Reporting through Application: The Case of the 's Heroin Beat. Health Communication. 1-10
Willis E. (2018) Applying the Health Belief Model to Medication Adherence: The Role of Online Health Communities and Peer Reviews. Journal of Health Communication. 1-8
Willis E. (2018) The Power of Peers: Applying User-Generated Content to Health Behaviors "Off-Line". Qualitative Health Research. 1049732318786704
Willis E, Painter C. (2018) The Needle and the Damage Done: Framing the Heroin Epidemic in the Cincinnati Enquirer. Health Communication. 1-11
Lee Y, Park S, Lee H, et al. (2018) Resources aren’t everything, but they do help: assessing local TV health news to deliver substantive and useful health information Journal of Communication in Healthcare. 12: 13-22
Willis E. (2017) Visual elements in direct-to-consumer advertising: Messages communicated to patients with arthritis. Health Marketing Quarterly. 34: 1-17
Zhang Y, Willis E, Paul MJ, et al. (2016) Characterizing the (Perceived) Newsworthiness of Health Science Articles: A Data-Driven Approach. Jmir Medical Informatics. 4: e27
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