Tag: CJ Calabrese
Effects of fact-checking social media vaccine misinformation on attitudes toward vaccines
Authors Jingwen Zhang, Jieyu Ding Featherstone, Christopher (CJ) Calabrese, and Magdalena Wojcieszak. Citation Zhang, J., Featherstone, J. D., Calabrese, C., & Wojcieszak, M. (2021). Effects of fact-checking social media vaccine misinformation on attitudes toward vaccines. Preventive Medicine, 145, 106408. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106408 Abstract Social media vaccine misinformation can negatively influence vaccine attitudes. It is urgent to develop…
Beyond liking: Inspiring user-generated content for health promotion
Authors Heather J. Hether and Christopher (CJ) Calabrese Citation Hether, H. J., & Calabrese, C. (2020). Beyond #liking: Inspiring user-generated content for health promotion. In J. Kim & H. Song (Eds.). Technology and health: Promoting attitude and behavior change (pp. 291–312). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-816958-2.00013-7 Abstract Social media provide an innovative platform for health promotion, yet…
Inferring norms from numbers: Boomerang effects of online virality metrics on normative perceptions and behavioral intention
Authors Christopher (CJ) Calabrese and Jingwen Zhang Citation Calabrese, C., & Zhang, J. (2019). Inferring norms from numbers: Boomerang effects of online virality metrics on normative perceptions and behavioral intention. Telematics and Informatics, 45, 101279. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2019.101279 Abstract Online virality metrics have been shown to influence information processing and behavioral outcomes. This study examined how virality…
Opposition to nonprescription naloxone access: Measurement and psychosocial predictors
Authors Christopher (CJ) Calabrese and Robert A. Bell Citation Calabrese, C., & Bell, R. A. (2019). Opposition to nonprescription naloxone access: measurement and psychosocial predictors. Substance Use & Misuse, 54(11), 1853-1861. https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2019.1618331 Abstract Background: Access of naloxone has been increased in recent years, yet opposition to unrestricted availability persists. Objectives: To validate a measure of opposition to…
Advantages and challenges in using mobile apps for field experiments: A systematic review and a case study
Authors Jingwen Zhang, Christopher (CJ) Calabrese, Jieyu Ding Featherstone, Mingxuan (Elaine) Liu, and Biying Zhang Citation Zhang, J., Calabrese, C., Ding, J., Liu, M., & Zhang, B. (2018). Advantages and challenges in using mobile apps for field experiments: A systematic review and a case study. Mobile Media & Communication, 6(2), 179-196. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050157917725550 Abstract As smartphone’s…