Lourdes S. Martinez, Ph.D.

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2011 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Speech Communication, Mass Communications, Social Psychology, Public Health, Marketing Business Administration, Health Education
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Robert C. Hornik grad student 2011 Penn
 (Anticipated regret and the formation of behavioral intention: Implications for the design of persuasive health messages.)
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Lewis N, Martinez LS. (2022) Information Scanning Impacts Nonmedical Drug Use Among College Students: A Longitudinal Study of Scanning Effects. Health Communication. 1-12
Oren E, Martinez L, Hensley RE, et al. (2020) Twitter Communication During an Outbreak of Hepatitis A in San Diego, 2016-2018. American Journal of Public Health. 110: S348-S355
Lewis N, Martinez LS. (2020) Information Seeking as A Predictor of Risk Behavior: Testing A Behavior and Risk Information Engagement Model (BRIE). Journal of Health Communication. 1-10
Gibbons J, Malouf R, Spitzberg B, et al. (2019) Twitter-based measures of neighborhood sentiment as predictors of residential population health. Plos One. 14: e0219550
Martinez LS, Hughes S, Walsh-Buhi ER, et al. (2018) "Okay, We Get It. You Vape": An Analysis of Geocoded Content, Context, and Sentiment regarding E-Cigarettes on Twitter. Journal of Health Communication. 1-13
Cheng Y, Ahn J, Lewis N, et al. (2017) A Cross-Comparative Survey of Information Seeking and Scanning About Drug-Related Sources and Topics Among U.S. and Israeli College Students. Journal of Health Communication. 1-10
Lewis N, Martinez LS, Carmel O. (2017) Measures of Information Seeking: A Validation Study in the Context of Nonmedical Drug Use Behaviors Communication Methods and Measures. 11: 266-288
Martinez LS, Lewis N. (2016) The Moderated Influence of Perceived Behavioral Control on Intentions Among the General U.S. Population: Implications for Public Communication Campaigns. Journal of Health Communication. 21: 1006-15
Lewis N, Martinez LS, Agbarya A, et al. (2016) Examining Patterns and Motivations for Drug-Related Information Seeking and Scanning Behavior: A Cross-National Comparison of American and Israeli College Students Communication Quarterly. 1-28
Gibson L, Tan AS, Freres D, et al. (2015) Nonmedical information seeking amid conflicting health information: negative and positive effects on prostate cancer screening. Health Communication. 1-8
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