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Journal of Health Communication
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28
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282-291
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2023
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Title:Viewer Reactions to EVALI Storylines on Popular Medical Dramas: A Thematic Analysis of Twitter Messages
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Contributors:Hoffman, Beth L. ( author ) / Wolynn, Riley ( author ) / Barrett, Erica ( author ) / Manganello, Jennifer A. ( author ) / Felter, Elizabeth M. ( author ) / Sidani, Jaime E. ( author ) / Miller, Elizabeth ( author ) / Burke, Jessica G. ( author ) / Primack, Brian A. ( author ) / Chu, Kar-Hai ( author )
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Published in:Journal of Health Communication ; 28, 5 ; 282-291
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Publication date:2023-05-04
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Table of contents – Volume 28, Issue 5
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Who is Responsible? Attribution of Responsibility in the Context of Dementia: A Content-Analysis of Framing in Media CoverageDaube, Dominik / Wiedicke, A. / Reifegerste, D. / Rossmann, C. et al. | 2023
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Viewer Reactions to EVALI Storylines on Popular Medical Dramas: A Thematic Analysis of Twitter MessagesHoffman, Beth L. / Wolynn, Riley / Barrett, Erica / Manganello, Jennifer A. / Felter, Elizabeth M. / Sidani, Jaime E. / Miller, Elizabeth / Burke, Jessica G. / Primack, Brian A. / Chu, Kar-Hai et al. | 2023
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