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Dinah Tetteh
Dinah Tetteh
Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Arkansas State University
Dirección de correo verificada de astate.edu
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Sociocultural factors and breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: implications for diagnosis and management
DA Tetteh, SL Faulkner
Women's Health 12 (1), 147-156, 2016
952016
Using technology adoption theory and a lifespan approach to develop a theoretical framework for eHealth literacy: extending UTAUT
K Magsamen-Conrad, F Wang, D Tetteh, YI Lee
Health communication 35 (12), 1435-1446, 2020
492020
The urgent need for health impact assessment: proposing a transdisciplinary approach to the e-waste crisis in sub-Saharan Africa
D Tetteh, L Lengel
Global Health Promotion, 2017
232017
Relax, you’ve got M-pesa: leisure as empowerment
R Gajjala, D Tetteh
Information Technologies & International Development 10 (3), pp. 31-46, 2014
202014
The breast cancer fanfare: Sociocultural factors and women's health in Ghana
DA Tetteh
Health care for women international 38 (4), 316-333, 2017
182017
Predictors of disability-related attitudes: considering self-esteem, communication apprehension, contact, and geographic location
K Magsamen-Conrad, D Tetteh, YI Lee
Psychology Research and Behavior Management 9, 329, 2016
182016
Newspaper coverage of the US healthcare reform debate: A content analysis
DA Tetteh, JM King
Business Research Yearbook 18 (2), 503-510, 2011
182011
Global mediatized death and emotion: Parasocial grieving—Mourning# stephenhawking on Twitter
N Akhther, DA Tetteh
OMEGA-Journal of death and dying 87 (1), 126-145, 2023
122023
“I Feel Different”: Ovarian Cancer and Sexual Self-Concept
DA Tetteh
Women's Reproductive Health 4 (1), 61-73, 2017
92017
“I just re-evaluated what was beautiful when I went through treatment:” an analysis of Elly Mayday’s ovarian cancer narrative
DA Tetteh
Feminist Media Studies, 1-16, 2021
52021
Uncertainty and guilt in ovarian cancer survivorship
DA Tetteh
Cancer Investigation 40 (7), 642-653, 2022
42022
Openness and topic avoidance in interpersonal communication about ovarian cancer: An uncertainty management perspective
DA Tetteh, N Akhther
Qualitative research in medicine & healthcare 5 (3), 2021
42021
Effect of Angelina Jolie’s Medical Announcements on American Health Awareness and Risk Management Culture
D Tetteh, S Upadhyaya
Celebrity Media Effects: The Persuasive Power of the Stars, 67, 2018
42018
Communication Studies and Feminist Perspectives on Ovarian Cancer
DA Tetteh
Lexington Books, 2018
42018
A Case Study Exploring Attitudes about People with Disability: Evaluating the Intergroup Communication Intervention
K Magsamen-Conrad, D Tetteh, YI Lee, M Smith
J Psychol Psychother 7 (321), 2161-0487.1000321, 2017
42017
Visibility of the ovaries and breasts: an analysis of Angelina Jolie’s medical announcements
DA Tetteh
Feminist Media Studies, 1-16, 2018
32018
Digital Subaltern 2.0: Communicating with, Financing and Producing the Other through Social Media
R Gajjala, D Tetteh, F Yartey
Communicating Colonialism: Readings on postcolonial theory(s) and …, 2014
32014
Women entrepreneurs, global microfinance, and development 2.0.
R Gajjala, D Tetteh
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2016
22016
Stories of Teal: Women's Experiences of Ovarian Cancer
DA Tetteh
Bowling Green State University, 2016
22016
Vlogging Pregnancy and Laboring During the Pandemic on YouTube
Z Dai, M Meindl, D Tetteh
The Journal of Perinatal Education 32 (3), 141-148, 2023
12023
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