Alisha H. Creel, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Sign in to add mentorRajiv N. Rimal | grad student | 2009 | Johns Hopkins | |
(Effects of a mass media intervention on HIV-related stigma and fear: "Radio Diaries" program in Malawi.) |
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Anastario MP, Dabreo J, Morris J, et al. (2013) Condom use following a pilot test of the Popular Opinion Leader intervention in the Barbados Defence Force. Journal of Community Health. 38: 46-53 |
Creel AH, Rimal RN, Mkandawire G, et al. (2011) Effects of a mass media intervention on HIV-related stigma: 'Radio Diaries' program in Malawi. Health Education Research. 26: 456-65 |
Creel AH, Rimal RN. (2011) Factors related to HIV-testing behavior and interest in testing in Namibia. Aids Care. 23: 901-7 |
Rimal RN, Brown J, Mkandawire G, et al. (2009) Audience segmentation as a social-marketing tool in health promotion: use of the risk perception attitude framework in HIV prevention in Malawi. American Journal of Public Health. 99: 2224-9 |
Rimal RN, Creel AH. (2008) Applying social marketing principles to understand the effects of the radio diaries program in reducing HIV/AIDS stigma in Malawi. Health Marketing Quarterly. 25: 119-46 |
Rajiv RN, Creel AH. (2008) Erratum: Applying social marketing principles to understand the effects of the Radio Diaries program in reducing HIV=AIDS stigma in Malawi (Health Marketing Quarterly 25: 1 (119146)) Health Marketing Quarterly. 25 |