In:Adapting Health Communication to Cultural Needs: Optimizing documents in South-African health communication on HIV and AIDS
Edited by Piet Swanepoel and Hans Hoeken
[Not in series 140] 2008
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 14 August 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.140.toc
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Table of contents
1. Optimizing health communication in South Africa: An introduction
2. Planned development of culturally sensitive health promotion programs: An Intervention Mapping approach
3. Creating a climate of safer sex: Making efficacious action plausible
4. The integrative model of behavioral prediction and message-based HIV-prevention
5. Health education in action in Southern Africa: Soul City
6. Promoting VCT among South African students: Are we missing the message?
7. Cultural differences in the perceptions of fear and efficacy in South Africa
8. The effect of language style in message-based HIV preventions
9. Visual health communication: Why and how do literate and low literate South Africans differ in their understanding of visual health messages?
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