Publications

Johnson-Young, E. A. (2024). Birth, trauma, and communicating maternal health. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication, 1-10.

Johnson-Young, E. A., McDonald, D., Burrell, T. D., Wang, Y., Juang, D., Silver D., Lichenstein, R. (2020). Understanding pediatric residents’ communication decisions regarding anticipatory guidance about firearms. Journal of Health Communication, 25(3), 243-250.

Juang, D. D., McDonald, D. L., Johnson-Young, E. A., Burrell, T. D., Silver, D. L., Wang, Y., & Lichenstein, R. (2019). Assessment of pediatric residents’ attitudes toward anticipatory counseling on gun safety. Children, 6(11), 122.

Johnson-Young, E. A. & Magee, R. G. (2019) The CSR paradox: When a social responsibility campaign can tarnish a brand. Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 24(1), 179-196.

Johnson-Young, E. A. (2018) Predicting intentions to breastfeed for three months, six months, and one year using the theory of planned behavior and body satisfaction. Health Communication, 34(7), 789-800.

Johnson-Young, E. A. (2016). Help me understand what I can expect while I’m expecting: What women in a prenatal yoga class communicate about body image, fitness, and health. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication1-8.

Johnson-Young, E. A. & Magee, R. G. (2014). Collective efficacy and the hcmcover_smregulatory framing of health messages: Influences on concern for body  image. Journal of Health Communication, 19(3), 359-375

Revise and Resubmit or Under Review

Burell, T. D., Juang, D., Johnson-Young, E. A., McDonald, D., Wang, Y., & Lichenstein, R. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of pediatric residents related to firearm safety.

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