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Evaluating Women's Health Messages : a Resource Book.

The increased attention currently being paid to women's reproductive health issues has produced a corresponding interest in the role that communication plays in promoting better health care. Groundbreaking and comprehensive, this book is the first systematic examination of the major types and f...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Parrott, Roxanne
Otros Autores: Condit, Celeste M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 1996.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1
  • Introduction: Priorities and Agendas in Communicating about Women's Reproductive Health; Part I
  • Political Agendas and Women's Reproductive Health Messages; Chapter 2
  • Medical and Psychological Consequences of Legal Abortion in the United States; Chapter 3
  • A Matter of Consequence: Abortion Rhetoric and Media Messages; Chapter 4
  • Illicit Drug Use and the Pregnant Woman: Prevalence, Social Impact, Effects, and Legislative Action; Chapter 5
  • The Drama of in Utero Drug Exposure: Fetus Takes First Billing.
  • Part II
  • Historical Issues in Communicating about Women's Reproductive HealthChapter 6
  • Contraception and Clinical Science: The Place of Women in Reproductive Technology; Chapter 7
  • Our Bodies, Our Risk: Dilemmas in Contraceptive Information; Chapter 8
  • The American Experience of Childbirth: Toward a Range of Safe Choices; Chapter 9
  • Contemporary Birthing Practices: Technology over Humanity?; Part III
  • A Fetal and Maternal Health Approach to Communicating about Women's Reproductive Health; Chapter 10
  • Women and Smoking: Consequences and Solutions.
  • Chapter 11
  • Tugging at Pregnant Consumers: Competing ""Smoke!"" ""Don't Smoke!"" Media Messages and Their MessengersChapter 12
  • Prenatal Alcohol Consumption and Outcomes for Children: A Review of the Literature; Chapter 13
  • Knowing When to Say When and Why: Media Messages Aimed at Preventing Women's Alcohol Consumption; Part IV
  • A Campaign Perspective for Communicating about Women's Reproductive Health; Chapter 14
  • Promoting Prenatal and Pregnancy Care to Women: Promises, Pitfalls, and Pratfalls.
  • Chapter 15
  • Prenatal Care from the Woman's Perspective: A Thematic Analysis of the Newspaper MediaChapter 16
  • Cervical, Ovarian, and Uterine Cancer: Advancing Awareness, Choices, and Survival; Chapter 17
  • Magic, Moralism, and Marginalization: Media Coverage of Cervical, Ovarian, and Uterine Cancer; Part V
  • A Social Support Framework for Communicating about Women's Reproductive Health; Chapter 18
  • Menarche, Menstruation, and Menopause: The Communication of Information and Social Support; Chapter 19
  • Media Portrayals of Women's Menstrual Health Issues.
  • Chapter 20
  • Social Support and Breast Cancer: Why do We Talk and to Whom do We Talk?Chapter 21
  • An Analysis of Discourse Promoting Mammography: Pain, Promise, and Prevention; Part VI
  • Contemporary Priorities in Communicating about Women's Reproductive Health; Chapter 22
  • Options and Risks with Reproductive Technologies; Chapter 23
  • Media Bias for Reproductive Technologies; Chapter 24
  • Hysterectomies: Don't Ask Why Not? ... Ask Why?
  • Chapter 25
  • Hysterectomy: What the Popular Press Said (1986-1992); Chapter 26
  • Women and AIDS: The Lost Population.
  • Chapter 27
  • The Reconstruction of AIDS as a Women's Health Issue.