Rebekah Nagler

Rebekah Nagler

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Rebekah Nagler

Rebekah Nagler, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, specializes in the field of health communication, cancer communication.

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

Development and Evaluation of Messages for Reducing Overscreening of Breast Cancer in Older Women

Prevalence and potential consequences of exposure to conflicting information about mammography: Results from nationally-representative survey of US adults

Effects of exposure to conflicting information about mammography on cancer information overload, perceived scientists’ credibility, and perceived journalists’ credibility

Vulnerability to the effects of conflicting health information: Testing the moderating roles of trust in news media and research literacy

Effects of exposure to media messages about limiting breast cancer screening: A qualitative experimental study

Willingness to Stop Screening Mammograms Among Older Women in the United States: Results From a National Survey

Polarized Perspectives on Health Equity: Results from a Nationally Representative Survey on US Public Perceptions of COVID-19 Disparities in 2023

Health Information, Conflicting and Controversial

Rebekah Nagler Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication

Citations(all)

3092

Citations(since 2020)

1992

Cited By

1781

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

41

Email

University Profile Page

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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Rebekah Nagler Skills & Research Interests

health communication

cancer communication

Top articles of Rebekah Nagler

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Development and Evaluation of Messages for Reducing Overscreening of Breast Cancer in Older Women

Medical Care

Nancy L Schoenborn

Sarah E Gollust

Mara A Schonberg

Craig E Pollack

Cynthia M Boyd

...

2024/5/1

Prevalence and potential consequences of exposure to conflicting information about mammography: Results from nationally-representative survey of US adults

Health communication

Sarah E Gollust

Erika Franklin Fowler

Rebekah H Nagler

2023/1/28

Effects of exposure to conflicting information about mammography on cancer information overload, perceived scientists’ credibility, and perceived journalists’ credibility

Health communication

Weijia Shi

Alexander J Rothman

Marco C Yzer

Rebekah H Nagler

2023/9/19

Vulnerability to the effects of conflicting health information: Testing the moderating roles of trust in news media and research literacy

Health Education & Behavior

Rebekah H Nagler

Rachel I Vogel

Alexander J Rothman

Marco C Yzer

Sarah E Gollust

2023/4

Effects of exposure to media messages about limiting breast cancer screening: A qualitative experimental study

Patient Education and Counseling

Hamdi I Abdi

Rebekah H Nagler

Erika Franklin Fowler

Sarah E Gollust

2023/12/1

Willingness to Stop Screening Mammograms Among Older Women in the United States: Results From a National Survey

Journal of general internal medicine

Nancy L Schoenborn

Rebekah H Nagler

Mara A Schonberg

Craig E Pollack

Cynthia M Boyd

...

2023/3

Polarized Perspectives on Health Equity: Results from a Nationally Representative Survey on US Public Perceptions of COVID-19 Disparities in 2023

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law

Sarah E Gollust

Chloe Gansen

Erika Franklin Fowler

Steven Moore

Rebekah H Nagler

2023/11/21

Health Information, Conflicting and Controversial

The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication

Rebekah H Nagler

Weijia Shi

2023/2/17

Sustaining positive perceptions of science in the face of conflicting health information: An experimental test of messages about the process of scientific discovery

Social Science & Medicine

Rebekah H Nagler

Sarah E Gollust

Marco C Yzer

Rachel I Vogel

Alexander J Rothman

2023/10/1

A UVR-sensor wearable device intervention to reduce sun exposure in melanoma survivors: Results from a randomized controlled trial

Plos one

Rachel Isaksson Vogel

Xianghua Luo

Katherine Brown

Patricia Jewett

Allison C Dona

...

2023/2/10

Americans' perceptions of health disparities over the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from three nationally-representative surveys

Preventive medicine

Sarah E Gollust

Erika Franklin Fowler

Rachel I Vogel

Alexander J Rothman

Marco Yzer

...

2022/9/1

Effects of prior exposure to conflicting health information on responses to subsequent unrelated health messages: Results from a population-based longitudinal experiment

Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Rebekah H Nagler

Rachel I Vogel

Sarah E Gollust

Marco C Yzer

Alexander J Rothman

2022/5/1

Effects of politicized media coverage: Experimental evidence from the HPV vaccine and COVID-19

Erika Franklin Fowler

Rebekah H Nagler

Darshana Banka

Sarah E Gollust

2022/1/1

Personalized cancer medicine in the media: Sensationalism or realistic reporting?

Journal of Personalized Medicine

Katherine Hicks-Courant

Jenny Shen

Angela Stroupe

Angel Cronin

Elizabeth F Bair

...

2021/7/28

Predictors of women’s awareness of the benefits and harms of mammography screening and associations with confusion, ambivalence, and information seeking

Health communication

Weijia Shi

Rebekah H Nagler

Erika Franklin Fowler

Sarah E Gollust

2021/2/23

Theories of behavior

Health communication theory

Marco Yzer

Rebekah H Nagler

2021/2/10

Effects of culturally tailored smoking prevention and cessation messages on urban American Indian youth

Preventive Medicine Reports

Marco Yzer

Kristine Rhodes

Rebekah H Nagler

Anne Joseph

2021/12/1

The emergence of COVID-19 in the US: a public health and political communication crisis

Journal of health politics, policy and law

Sarah E Gollust

Rebekah H Nagler

Erika Franklin Fowler

2020/12/1

Public perceptions of conflicting information surrounding COVID-19: Results from a nationally representative survey of US adults

PloS one

Rebekah H Nagler

Rachel I Vogel

Sarah E Gollust

Alexander J Rothman

Erika Franklin Fowler

...

2020/10/21

Measurement of media exposure

The international encyclopedia of media psychology

Weijia Shi

Rebekah H Nagler

2020/9/8

See List of Professors in Rebekah Nagler University(University of Minnesota-Twin Cities)

Co-Authors

H-index: 66
Robert Hornik

Robert Hornik

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 52
Sarah Gollust

Sarah Gollust

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 35
Erika Franklin Fowler

Erika Franklin Fowler

Wesleyan University

H-index: 34
Delesha Carpenter

Delesha Carpenter

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 33
Marco Yzer

Marco Yzer

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 30
Andy SL Tan

Andy SL Tan

University of Pennsylvania

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