Sarah E. Vaala, Ph.D.

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2012 Communication University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Speech Communication, Mass Communications
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Robert C. Hornik grad student 2012 Penn
 (Mothers' cognitions and structural life circumstances as predictors of infants' and toddlers' television and video exposure.)
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Vaala SE, Bleakley A, Castonguay J, et al. (2017) Parents’ Use of the V-Chip and Perceptions of Television Ratings: The Role of Family Characteristics and the Home Media Environment Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 61: 518-537
Vaala SE, Bleakley A, Hennessy M, et al. (2016) Weight Stigmatization Moderates the Effects of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage-Related PSAs Among U.S. Parents Media Psychology. 1-27
Vaala SE, Hood KK, Laffel L, et al. (2015) Use of Commonly Available Technologies for Diabetes Information and Self-Management Among Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes and Their Parents: A Web-Based Survey Study. Interactive Journal of Medical Research. 4: e24
Bleakley A, Jordan AB, Hennessy M, et al. (2015) Do Emotional Appeals in Public Service Advertisements Influence Adolescents' Intention to Reduce Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages? Journal of Health Communication. 20: 938-48
Vaala SE, Bleakley A. (2015) Monitoring, mediating, and modeling: Parental influence on adolescent computer and internet use in the United States Journal of Children and Media. 9: 40-57
Lapierre MA, Vaala SE. (2015) Predictors of baby video/dvd ownership: Findings from a national sample of american parents with young children Journal of Children and Media. 9: 212-230
Vaala SE, Hornik RC. (2014) Predicting US Infants' and Toddlers' TV/Video Viewing Rates: Mothers' Cognitions and Structural Life Circumstances. Journal of Children and Media. 8: 163-182
Vaala SE. (2014) The Nature and Predictive Value of Mothers' Beliefs Regarding Infants' and Toddlers' TV/Video Viewing: Applying the Integrative Model of Behavioral Prediction. Media Psychology. 17: 282-310
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