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Kenzie A. Cameron

Researcher at Northwestern University

Publications -  161
Citations -  4360

Kenzie A. Cameron is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 142 publications receiving 3643 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenzie A. Cameron include Michigan State University & American Society of Clinical Oncology.

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Predicting risk behaviors: development and validation of a diagnostic scale.

TL;DR: The RBD scale is demonstrated to have a high degree of content, construct, and predictive validity and offers guidance to practitioners on how to develop the best persuasive message possible to motivate healthy behaviors.
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Preventing the Spread of Genital Warts: Using Fear Appeals to Promote Self-Protective Behaviors

TL;DR: This field study illustrated why fear appeal campaigns often appear to fail in public health arenas and demonstrated that fear appeals can be powerful persuasive devices if they induce strong perceptions of threat and fear and if they provoke a recommended response.
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A practitioner's guide to persuasion: an overview of 15 selected persuasion theories, models and frameworks.

TL;DR: Understanding key constructs and general formulations of persuasive theories may allow practitioners to employ useful theoretical frameworks when interacting with patients, and may lead to the development of novel communication approaches with existing patients.
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Gender disparities in health and healthcare use among older adults

TL;DR: These national data show that simple evaluations of age-adjusted gender differences in the use of hospital and physician services that do not account for underlying health needs are in danger of understating these disparities.