Search Results - "Jordan, Amy B"
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Digital inequality, faculty communication, and remote learning experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic: A survey of U.S. undergraduates
Published in PloS one (10-02-2021)“…The COVID-19 pandemic forced closure of most U.S. university campuses in March 2020, obliging millions of students to finish their semesters via remote…”
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Health Effects of Media on Children and Adolescents
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-04-2010)“…Youth spend an average of >7 hours/day using media, and the vast majority of them have access to a bedroom television, computer, the Internet, a video-game…”
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The relationship between parents' and children's television viewing
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-2013)“…To examine the effect of parental television viewing on children's television viewing compared with traditional predictors such as household television access,…”
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Compensation Behaviors and Skin Cancer Prevention
Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-12-2018)“…Skin cancer prevention guidelines recommend practicing multiple behaviors to protect against harmful ultraviolet rays, yet few adults report practicing more…”
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Quantifying air quality co-benefits to industrial decarbonization: the local Air Emissions Tracking Atlas
Published in Frontiers in public health (24-05-2024)“…Many decarbonization technologies have the added co-benefit of reducing short-lived climate pollutants, such as particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides (NO ),…”
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Correlates of sun protection behaviors in racially and ethnically diverse U.S. adults
Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-03-2019)“…AbstractAlthough skin cancer incidence is highest among non-Hispanic Whites, minority populations are often diagnosed with more advanced stage disease and are…”
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Heat‐Generating Nuclear Waste in Salt: Field Testing and Simulation
Published in Vadose zone journal (2019)“…Core Ideas A field‐scale experiment and numerical simulations confirm salt backfill behavior. Simulations closely match temperature around and under the piled…”
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Children's television viewing and childhood obesity
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The Protective Effects of Parental Monitoring and Internet Restriction on Adolescents’ Risk of Online Harassment
Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-05-2015)“…With many adolescents using the internet to communicate with their peers, online harassment is on the rise among youth. The purpose of this study was to…”
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A content analysis of sports and energy drink advertising
Published in Appetite (01-07-2022)“…This study identifies constructs from key persuasion theories that are present in popular sports and energy drink advertising. A theory-driven content analysis…”
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Presidential Address: Digital Media Use and the Experience(s) of Childhood: Reflections Across the Generations
Published in Journal of communication (01-12-2016)“…Does media use define the experience of childhood? The present article, based on Jordan's Presidential Address at the International Communication Association's…”
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Reducing Unhealthy Normative Behavior: The Case of Sports and Energy Drinks
Published in Health education & behavior (01-06-2023)“…American adolescents consume more sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) than any other age group. Sports and energy drinks consumption among adolescents is higher…”
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Worriers and warriors
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Children, adolescents, and the media: health effects
Published in The Pediatric clinics of North America (01-06-2012)“…The media can be a powerful teacher of children and adolescents and have a profound impact on their health. The media are not the leading cause of any major…”
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Testing General Versus Specific Behavioral Focus in Messaging for the Promotion of Sun Protection Behaviors
Published in Annals of behavioral medicine (01-02-2020)“…Health messages that emphasize a single sun protection behavior (e.g. using sunscreen) rather than general sun safety changed attitudes and, indirectly,…”
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Do Emotional Appeals in Public Service Advertisements Influence Adolescents' Intention to Reduce Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages?
Published in Journal of health communication (03-08-2015)“…Mass media campaigns are a commonly used approach to reduce sugary drink consumption, which is linked to obesity in children and adolescents. The present study…”
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Only Two Hours?: A Qualitative Study of the Challenges Parents Perceive in Restricting Child Television Time
Published in Journal of family issues (01-09-2011)“…This study examines parents’ and children’s reaction to the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation to limit children’s television (TV) viewing to 2…”
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Radionuclide Gas Transport through Nuclear Explosion-Generated Fracture Networks
Published in Scientific reports (17-12-2015)“…Underground nuclear weapon testing produces radionuclide gases which may seep to the surface. Barometric pumping of gas through explosion-fractured rock is…”
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Reducing Children's Television-Viewing Time: A Qualitative Study of Parents and Their Children
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-11-2006)“…The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children over age 2 years spend < or = 2 hours per day with screen media, because excessive viewing has been…”
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Developing and Testing Message Strategies to Reduce Indoor Tanning
Published in American journal of health behavior (01-05-2020)“…Indoor tanning, which is most common among 18-25-year-old white women, increases the risk of skin cancer. To address this problem, we developed and tested…”
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