BOOKS - Health Risk Communication (Health and Human Development)
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Health Risk Communication (Health and Human Development)
Author: Marijke Lemal
Year: December 1, 2012
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.1 MB
Language: English
Year: December 1, 2012
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.1 MB
Language: English
Health risk communication deals with planned or unplanned communication to the public about the nature, impact and management of a wide array of health threats, such as cancer, HIV AIDS or influenza pandemics. Traditional health risk communication models used to stress a one-way flow of health risk messages to the public. The dominant focus was on experts (government, health organizations, merely disseminating risk information and educating a lay and ignorant public about health threats. However, this simplistic top-down model of communication ignored the complex nature of the audience and the publics understanding of risk information. Fortunately, there has been a shift away from top-down communication about health threats. This book gathers research findings and theoretical reviews with a focus on the role of mass media as sources of health risk information, the role of message formats or frames and risk information source characteristics.