Evaluating Women's Health Messages
A Resource Book
Herausgeber: Parrott, Roxanne Louiselle; Condit, Celeste Michelle
Evaluating Women's Health Messages
A Resource Book
Herausgeber: Parrott, Roxanne Louiselle; Condit, Celeste Michelle
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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 forms of messages about women's reproductive health - medical, social scientific and public - and the degree to which these messages compare with and contradict each other. Within the broad framework of communication, a range of women's health issues are examined in this book from political, historical,…mehr
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- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 741g
- ISBN-13: 9780761900573
- ISBN-10: 0761900578
- Artikelnr.: 22274183
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 741g
- ISBN-13: 9780761900573
- ISBN-10: 0761900578
- Artikelnr.: 22274183
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
s Reproductive Health - Roxanne Louiselle Parrott and Celeste Michelle Condit PART ONE: POLITICAL AGENDAS AND WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MESSAGES Medical and Psychological Consequences of Legal Abortion in the United States - Diane Helene Miller A Matter of Consequence - Diane Helene Miller Abortion Rhetoric and Media Messages Illicit Drug Use and the Pregnant Woman - Robert Lemieux The Prevalance, Social Impact, Effects and Legislative Action The Drama of in utero Drug Exposure - Kimberly N Kline Fetus Takes First Billing PART TWO: HISTORICAL ISSUES IN COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Contraception and Clinical Science - Susan Owen and Sally Caudill Constructing Woman
s Place Our Bodies, Our Risk - Martha Solomon, Mary Anne Trasciatti and Cynthia P King Dilemmas in Contraceptive Information The American Experience of Childbirth - Elizabeth Jean Nelson Toward a Range of Safe Choices Contemporary Birthing Practices - Helen M Sterk Technology over Humanity? PART THREE: A FETAL AND MATERNAL HEALTH APPROACH TO COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Women and Smoking - Michael Pfau, Margot L Nelson and Mary Moster Consequences and Solutions Tugging at Pregnant Consumers - Deirdre M Condit Competing
Don
t Smoke!
Do Smoke!
Media Messages and Their Messengers Prenatal Alcohol Consumption and Outcomes for Children - Joan Marie Kraft A Review of the Literature Knowing When to Say When and Why - Kathryn J French, Theresa D Frasier and C Jay Frasier Media Messages Aimed at Preventing Women
s Alcohol Consumption PART FOUR: A CAMPAIGN PERSPECTIVE FOR COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Promoting Pregnancy and Prenatal Care to Women - Roxanne Louiselle Parrott and Margaret Daniels Promises, Pitfalls, and Pratfalls Prenatal Care from a Woman
s Perspective - Margaret Daniels annd Roxanne Louiselle Parrott A Thematic Analysis of the Newspaper Media Cervical, Ovarian, and Uterine Cancer - Melanie A Williams Advancing Awareness, Choices, and Survival Magic, Moralism and Marginalization - Michele Kilgore Media Coverage of Cervical, Ovarian, and Uterine Cancer PART FIVE: A SOCIAL SUPPORT FRAMEWORK FOR COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Menarche, Menstruation, and Menopause - Pamela J Kalbfleisch and Karen H Bonnel The Communication of Information and Social Support Media Portrayals of Women
s Menstrual Health Issues - Pamela J Kalbfleisch, Karen H Bennel and Tina M Harris Social Support and Breast Cancer - Maureen P Keeley Why Do We Talk and To Whom Do We Talk? An Analysis of Discourse Promoting Mammography - Mary L Kahl and Joan Lawrence-Bauer Pain, Promise, and Prevention PART SIX: CONTEMPORARY PRIORITIES IN COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Options and Risks with Reproductive Technologies - Lisa Flores Media Bias for Reproductive Technologies - Celeste M Condit Hysterectomies - Cathey S Ross Don
t Ask
Why Not?
: Ask
Why?
Hysterectomy - E M I Sefcovic What the Popular Press Said (1986-1992) Women and AIDS - Rebecca J Welch Cline and Neyla J McKenzie The Lost Population The Reconstruction of AIDS as a Womens
s Health Issue - Salome Raheim CONCLUSION A Woman-Centered
Sense-Making
Approach to Communicating about Women
s Reproductive Health - Roxanne Louiselle Parrott
s Reproductive Health - Roxanne Louiselle Parrott and Celeste Michelle Condit PART ONE: POLITICAL AGENDAS AND WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MESSAGES Medical and Psychological Consequences of Legal Abortion in the United States - Diane Helene Miller A Matter of Consequence - Diane Helene Miller Abortion Rhetoric and Media Messages Illicit Drug Use and the Pregnant Woman - Robert Lemieux The Prevalance, Social Impact, Effects and Legislative Action The Drama of in utero Drug Exposure - Kimberly N Kline Fetus Takes First Billing PART TWO: HISTORICAL ISSUES IN COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Contraception and Clinical Science - Susan Owen and Sally Caudill Constructing Woman
s Place Our Bodies, Our Risk - Martha Solomon, Mary Anne Trasciatti and Cynthia P King Dilemmas in Contraceptive Information The American Experience of Childbirth - Elizabeth Jean Nelson Toward a Range of Safe Choices Contemporary Birthing Practices - Helen M Sterk Technology over Humanity? PART THREE: A FETAL AND MATERNAL HEALTH APPROACH TO COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Women and Smoking - Michael Pfau, Margot L Nelson and Mary Moster Consequences and Solutions Tugging at Pregnant Consumers - Deirdre M Condit Competing
Don
t Smoke!
Do Smoke!
Media Messages and Their Messengers Prenatal Alcohol Consumption and Outcomes for Children - Joan Marie Kraft A Review of the Literature Knowing When to Say When and Why - Kathryn J French, Theresa D Frasier and C Jay Frasier Media Messages Aimed at Preventing Women
s Alcohol Consumption PART FOUR: A CAMPAIGN PERSPECTIVE FOR COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Promoting Pregnancy and Prenatal Care to Women - Roxanne Louiselle Parrott and Margaret Daniels Promises, Pitfalls, and Pratfalls Prenatal Care from a Woman
s Perspective - Margaret Daniels annd Roxanne Louiselle Parrott A Thematic Analysis of the Newspaper Media Cervical, Ovarian, and Uterine Cancer - Melanie A Williams Advancing Awareness, Choices, and Survival Magic, Moralism and Marginalization - Michele Kilgore Media Coverage of Cervical, Ovarian, and Uterine Cancer PART FIVE: A SOCIAL SUPPORT FRAMEWORK FOR COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Menarche, Menstruation, and Menopause - Pamela J Kalbfleisch and Karen H Bonnel The Communication of Information and Social Support Media Portrayals of Women
s Menstrual Health Issues - Pamela J Kalbfleisch, Karen H Bennel and Tina M Harris Social Support and Breast Cancer - Maureen P Keeley Why Do We Talk and To Whom Do We Talk? An Analysis of Discourse Promoting Mammography - Mary L Kahl and Joan Lawrence-Bauer Pain, Promise, and Prevention PART SIX: CONTEMPORARY PRIORITIES IN COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN
S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Options and Risks with Reproductive Technologies - Lisa Flores Media Bias for Reproductive Technologies - Celeste M Condit Hysterectomies - Cathey S Ross Don
t Ask
Why Not?
: Ask
Why?
Hysterectomy - E M I Sefcovic What the Popular Press Said (1986-1992) Women and AIDS - Rebecca J Welch Cline and Neyla J McKenzie The Lost Population The Reconstruction of AIDS as a Womens
s Health Issue - Salome Raheim CONCLUSION A Woman-Centered
Sense-Making
Approach to Communicating about Women
s Reproductive Health - Roxanne Louiselle Parrott