It's again time to thank everyone from the #HealthCommunication community who contributed to the success of EJHC in 2025—either as reviewer, editor, contributor, or reader!
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🚨New #OpenAccess Publication—ECREA Ljubljana Best Papers🚨 doi.org/10.47368/ejhc.2026.204
How Covid-19 health messages impact mental well-being and effectiveness among young adults with varying depressive symptoms by Dolinšek & colleagues.
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Read here the 3rd article in our Special Issue: ECREA Ljubljana Best Papers. doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Reinhardt and Rossmann examined how message appeals and formats influence young adults' Covid-19 protection intentions, mediated by perceived severity and instrumental attitudes.
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Read here the second article in our Special Issue: ECREA Ljubljana Best Papers: doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Brill and colleagues examined how acculturation shapes migrants’ health information repertoires using mixed methods with war-displaced Ukrainians in Germany.
Read our latest article by Brill et al., which examined how international students in Germany seek health information, as this group often faces challenges in accessing health information.
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Read here the first article in our Special Issue: ECREA Ljubljana Best Papers. doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Sukalla & @lexanderort.bsky.social examined alternative stigma item wordings, finding that emphasising positive language may help reduce the stigmatising effects of measurement.
Read here the last article of our Special Issue: Vulnerable Groups in Society! doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Memenga and colleagues identified five distinct cancer information repertoires, insights that are highly relevant for designing tailored communication strategies.
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Read our latest article by Apers et al., which examined the impact of narratives—compared to statistical texts—on personal and general risk perception and intentions to adopt radon protective behaviour.
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Read our latest article by Groos et al., which examines how user-initiated customisation influences attitudes through sense of control, attention, elaboration, and the moderating role of behaviour type.
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Excited to announce the #CallForPapers for a Special Issue on "AI in Health Communication" edited by Nadine Bol (Tilburg University), Julia van Weert (University of Amsterdam), and Angelika Augustine (Bielefeld University)!
Complete Call: ejhc.org/calls
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A special thank you to Estera-Tabita Badau, Iccha Basnyat, Evelyn Y. Ho, and Olivier Galibert, who served as guest editors for the Special Issue (In)Equalities and (In)Equities. Read the editorial and the included articles here: doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Read our latest article by Rook et al. on the effects of visualised narrative medical metaphor-based (Medifoors) explanations on children’s and parental self-reported understanding and children’s recall of disease explanation. Read the full article here: doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Read our latest article by Ihrig et al. on practices and underlying beliefs about ‘trans-sensitive healthcare’ in Austria, which shows that a caring and transparent approach to contextual vulnerabilities in interactions between patients and healthcare providers is essential. doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Read our latest article by Senteio and Magsamen-Conrad. Despite decades of tech advances, racial and ethnic health inequities persist due to structural factors. This umbrella review examines how technology-based health communication interventions can help close these gaps.
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📢 Exciting news and a big thank you to Gea Ducci! We are happy to share that our journal has been listed as a Class A scientific journal, recognised by the Italian Ministry of University and Research.
Read here the 2nd article of our Special Issue: (In)Equalities and (In)Equities! doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Bierbooms and colleagues provide a theoretical rationale for examining how economic, social, cultural, and personal capital shape access to and use of digital health technologies.
📢 Exciting news! We are proud to share that our journal is now indexed in Scopus! Here you can find articles from our journal on Scopus: www.scopus.com/sourceid/211...
Read our latest #OpenAccess publication by Berlekamp and colleagues, which explores how communication campaigns can effectively engage caregivers to increase the likelihood of adopting preventive behaviours that may reduce childhood accidents.
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A special thank you to Marijn Meijers, Ann DeSmet, and Eline Smit, who served as guest editors for the Special Issue Planetary Health. Read the editorial and the included articles here: ejhc.org/issue/view/797
Read here the 2nd article of our Special Issue: Vulnerable Groups in Society! doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Mikesell & Singh conducted a thematic literature review on triadic communication in dementia. The findings show how vulnerability emerges dynamically in interactions among members.
It's again time to thank everyone from the #HealthCommunication community who contributed to the success of EJHC in 2024 – either as reviewer, editor, contributor, or reader!
Read the acknowledgments for 2024 here ➡️ doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
Read our latest #OpenAccess publication by Tenfelde and colleagues, which explored how a patient's socioeconomic position shapes healthcare providers' communication—including the approaches used and providers' perceptions.
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Here is the 1st article of our Special Issue: Vulnerable Groups in Society!
Butz and Karnowski investigated the factors that influence psychotherapists’ attitudes toward telepsychotherapy and its diffusion—particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read here: doi.org/10.47368/ejh...
New #OpenAccess Publication ➡️https://doi.org/10.47368/ejhc.2025.106
Physicians play a key role in guiding patients to reliable health information. Link and Memenga applied the Planned Risk Information Seeking Model to explore what drives physicians to seek health information services for patients.
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A physician-provided digital health information service as a means of informing patients? Memenga & Link explored the potential of this service to provide health information to fulfill patients’ autonomy and competence needs.
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Guo et al. examined whether value framing—emphasizing benefits for individual health vs. population & planetary health—impacted purchase intentions.
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Schrimpff, Fisse and colleagues explored, through qualitative semi-structured interviews, patients' perceptions of uncertainty and their management strategies in individuals who received a knee or hip replacement.
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Targeting health and pro-environmental behaviours together is of growing interest. Bancale et al., with their study, aimed to explore whether these behaviours create positive or negative spillover effects and identify the predictors of these beliefs.
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Here is the 1st #OpenAccess article of our Special Issue: (In)Equalities and (In)Equities!
Søgaard Nielsen and Grønning offer insights into effective strategies for improving the digital health experiences of residents in nursing homes.
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This study by Bos et al. analysed the use of metaphors in communication about immunotherapy and explored differences and similarities in scientific and newspaper articles.