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Motivational and parental mediation factors related to Kenyan adolescents' intake of sexual radio and TV content

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Using an educational multimedia application to prepare children for outpatient surgeries

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Food advertising during children's television programming on broadcast and cable channels

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A content analysis of how sexual behavior and reproductive health are being portrayed on primetime television shows being watched by teens and young adults

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Television viewing and unhealthy diet: Implications for children and media interventions

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Talking about TV: Mother-daughter viewing and discussion of an entertainment narrative about teen pregnancy

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Could watching TV be good for you? Examining how media consumption patterns relate to salivary cortisol

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Beyond access and exposure: Implications of sneaky media use for preschoolers' sleep behavior

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Food marketing to children online: A content analysis of food company websites

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Young adults' information seeking following celebrity suicide: Considering involvement with the celebrity and emotional distress in health communication strategies

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