The Burden Mothers Bear: Using the Health Belief Model to Understand How U.S. Mothers’ Intersectional Identities Shape Health Decision-Making During COVID-19 DOI
Sydney O’Shay, Kaitlin E. Phillips, María José Pérez‐Sáez

et al.

Communication Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 22

Published: Dec. 15, 2024

The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on people color and the burden placed mothers created a need to better understand how made health decisions for their families communicated these with others during pandemic. This study investigated this populations' intersectional identities played role in decision-making processes overall experiences COVID-19. Using belief model as sensitizing concept, we conducted qualitative in-depth interviews across United States about lived Our findings suggest communicators address overburdening crises, special attention self-efficacy messages that aim reduce recognizing play process.

Language: Английский

The Burden Mothers Bear: Using the Health Belief Model to Understand How U.S. Mothers’ Intersectional Identities Shape Health Decision-Making During COVID-19 DOI
Sydney O’Shay, Kaitlin E. Phillips, María José Pérez‐Sáez

et al.

Communication Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 22

Published: Dec. 15, 2024

The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on people color and the burden placed mothers created a need to better understand how made health decisions for their families communicated these with others during pandemic. This study investigated this populations' intersectional identities played role in decision-making processes overall experiences COVID-19. Using belief model as sensitizing concept, we conducted qualitative in-depth interviews across United States about lived Our findings suggest communicators address overburdening crises, special attention self-efficacy messages that aim reduce recognizing play process.

Language: Английский

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