Steven Eggermont

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Q35191280Aligning HIV/AIDS communication with the oral tradition of Africans: a theory-based content analysis of songs' potential in prevention efforts
Q30427615Determinants of HIV/AIDS-related information needs and media use: beyond individual-level factors.
Q28657867Effect of media use on HIV-related stigma in Sub-Saharan Africa: a cross-sectional study
Q40109171Media use and HIV/AIDS knowledge: a knowledge gap perspective.
Q54390126Media use as a reason for meal skipping and fast eating in secondary school children.
Q50536526Playing a Videogame with a Sexualized Female Character Increases Adolescents' Rape Myth Acceptance and Tolerance Toward Sexual Harassment.
Q38965167Sensitivity to reward is associated with snack and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in adolescents
Q41423867Sexualizing reality television: associations with trait and state self-objectification.
Q39061858The impact of men's magazines on adolescent boys' objectification and courtship beliefs
Q40169137The relative persuasiveness of gain-framed versus loss-Framed HIV testing message: evidence from a field experiment in northwest Ethiopia
Q37581672The role of communication inequality in mediating the impacts of socioecological and socioeconomic disparities on HIV/AIDS knowledge and risk perception
Q51090410The role of mass media in adolescents' sexual behaviors: exploring the explanatory value of the three-step self-objectification process.
Q44946833The three-step process of self-objectification: potential implications for adolescents' body consciousness during sexual activity.
Q33654290Use of Fitness and Nutrition Apps: Associations With Body Mass Index, Snacking, and Drinking Habits in Adolescents
Q52408170Young adolescents' perceptions of peer sexual behaviours: the role of television viewing.

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