Melinda Krakow

Melinda Krakow

University of Mississippi Medical Center

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Melinda Krakow

Melinda Krakow, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Mississippi Medical Center, specializes in the field of Health Communication, Public Health, Cancer Prevention, Persuasion, Applied Statistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cancer Prevention or Infection Prevention? Considerations for Reframing HPV Vaccination Communication

Validating cross‐modal measures for comparative research: Message veracity, novelty, and memorability

Are some narratives better than others?: The impact of different narrative forms on adolescents’ intentions to text and drive

Digital health engagement in the US population: insights from the 2018 Health Information National Trends Survey

What cancer research makes the news? A quantitative analysis of online news stories that mention cancer studies

Is news surveillance related to cancer knowledge in underserved adults? Testing three versions of the cognitive mediation model

“Well, the message is from the institute of something”: exploring source trust of cancer-related messages on simulated Facebook posts

The landscape of connected cancer symptom management in rural America: a narrative review of opportunities for launching connected health interventions

Melinda Krakow Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1134

Citations(since 2020)

970

Cited By

492

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

30

Email

University Profile Page

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Melinda Krakow Skills & Research Interests

Health Communication

Public Health

Cancer Prevention

Persuasion

Applied Statistics

Top articles of Melinda Krakow

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Cancer Prevention or Infection Prevention? Considerations for Reframing HPV Vaccination Communication

Journal of Adolescent Health

Melinda Krakow

Sabrina Alam

2023/3/1

Validating cross‐modal measures for comparative research: Message veracity, novelty, and memorability

Psychology & marketing

Jakob D Jensen

Melinda M Krakow

Katheryn R Christy

Chelsea L Ratcliff

Manusheela Pokharel

...

2023/12

Are some narratives better than others?: The impact of different narrative forms on adolescents’ intentions to text and drive

Risk analysis

Courtney L Scherr

Helen Lillie

Chelsea L Ratcliff

Melinda Krakow

Miao Liu

...

2022/10

Digital health engagement in the US population: insights from the 2018 Health Information National Trends Survey

American Journal of Public Health

Chelsea L Ratcliff

Melinda Krakow

Alexandra Greenberg-Worisek

Bradford W Hesse

2021/7

What cancer research makes the news? A quantitative analysis of online news stories that mention cancer studies

PLoS One

Laura Moorhead

Melinda Krakow

Lauren Maggio

2021/3/10

Is news surveillance related to cancer knowledge in underserved adults? Testing three versions of the cognitive mediation model

Journalism studies

Jakob D Jensen

Andy J King

Debora Perez Torres

Melinda Krakow

Kevin Coe

...

2020/7/3

“Well, the message is from the institute of something”: exploring source trust of cancer-related messages on simulated Facebook posts

Frontiers in Communication

Neha Trivedi

Melinda Krakow

Katherine Hyatt Hawkins

Emily B Peterson

Wen-Ying Sylvia Chou

2020/2/28

The landscape of connected cancer symptom management in rural America: a narrative review of opportunities for launching connected health interventions

Ming-Yuan Chih

Anna McCowan

Sadie Whittaker

Melinda Krakow

David K Ahern

...

2020

Peer Reviewed: Prevalence and Correlates of Family Cancer History Knowledge and Communication Among US Adults

Preventing chronic disease

Melinda Krakow

Camella J Rising

Neha Trivedi

Dahye C Yoon

Robin C Vanderpool

2020

‘There were some clues’: a qualitative study of heuristics used by parents of adolescents to make credibility judgements of online health news articles citing research

BMJ open

Lauren A Maggio

Melinda Krakow

Laura L Moorhead

2020/8/1

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