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Putting the fear back into fear appeals: The extended parallel process model
K Witte
Communications Monographs 59 (4), 329-349, 1992
49231992
A meta-analysis of fear appeals: Implications for effective public health campaigns
K Witte, M Allen
Health education & behavior 27 (5), 591-615, 2000
43172000
Fear control and danger control: A test of the extended parallel process model (EPPM)
K Witte
Communications Monographs 61 (2), 113-134, 1994
18851994
Predicting risk behaviors: Development and validation of a diagnostic scale
K Witte
Journal of health communication 1 (4), 317-342, 1996
9601996
Fear as motivator, fear as inhibitor: Using the extended parallel process model to explain fear appeal successes and failures
K Witte
Handbook of communication and emotion, 423-450, 1996
8201996
Effective health risk messages: A step-by-step guide
K Witte, G Meyer, D Martell
Sage Publications, 2001
7612001
Fear appeals and persuasion: A review and update of the extended parallel process model
EK Maloney, MK Lapinski, K Witte
Social and personality psychology compass 5 (4), 206-219, 2011
4262011
Preventing the spread of genital warts: Using fear appeals to promote self-protective behaviors
K Witte, JM Berkowitz, KA Cameron, JK McKeon
Health Education & Behavior 25 (5), 571-585, 1998
2791998
The role of threat and efficacy in AIDS prevention
K Witte
Progress in Preventing AIDS?, 87-112, 2019
2772019
Generating effective risk messages: How scary should your risk communication be?
K Witte
Annals of the International Communication Association 18 (1), 229-254, 1995
2201995
Can fear arousal in public health campaigns contribute to the decline of HIV prevalence?
EC Green, K Witte
Journal of health communication 11 (3), 245-259, 2006
1952006
Fear, threat, and perceptions of efficacy from frightening skin cancer messages
MT Stephenson, K Witte
Public health reviews 26, 147-174, 1998
1841998
Using the persuasive health message framework to generate effective campaign messages
K Witte
Designing health messages, 145-164, 1995
1791995
The theory behind entertainment-education
S Sood, T Menard, K Witte
Entertainment-Education and social change, 139-172, 2003
1752003
The perception of risk messages regarding electromagnetic fields: extending the extended parallel process model to an unknown risk
S McMahan, K Witte, J Meyer
Health communication 10 (3), 247-259, 1998
1591998
Examining the influence of trait anxiety/repression‐sensitization on individuals’ reactions to fear appeals
K Witte, K Morrison
Western Journal of Communication (includes Communication Reports) 64 (1), 1-27, 2000
1462000
Looking toward the future: Health message design strategies
L Murray-Johnson, K Witte
The Routledge Handbook of Health Communication, 487-510, 2003
1412003
A theoretically based evaluation of HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns along the trans-Africa highway in Kenya
KIM Witte
Journal of health communication 3 (4), 345-363, 1998
1391998
Testing the health belief model in a field study to promote bicycle safety helmets
K Witte, D Stokols, P Ituarte, M Schneider
Communication Research 20 (4), 564-586, 1993
1371993
Preventing teen pregnancy through persuasive communications: Realities, myths, and the hard-fact truths
K Witte
Journal of community health 22 (2), 137-154, 1997
1351997
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