个人简介:秦艳,oety欧亿体育副教授,美国马里兰大学帕克分校传播学博士,中国传媒大学传播学硕士。在硕士和博士研究生求学期间,秦艳接受了系统的社会科学研究训练,熟练掌握实验法、问卷调查法和内容分析等实证研究方法,并获得马里兰大学帕克分校教育学院颁发的“测量、统计与评估”深造证书,能够熟练使用各种统计分析方法进行数据分析,在SSCI收录的传播学期刊上发表多篇与策略传播、健康传播相关的研究论文。
研究领域:策略传播、健康传播、媒介心理、跨文化传播、风险传播
人才称号:海南省E类人才
获奖情况:
社会兼职:
项目:琼籍华侨华人新生代研究(横向)
专著与论文:
专著
Qin, Y., & Nan, X. Need for closure. In D. Ewoldsen (Ed.), The international encyclopedia of media psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
论文
1. Qin, Y., Wang, X. & Namkoong, K. (2021). A Meta-analysis of the Overall Effect of mHealth Physical Activity Interventions for Weight-loss and the Moderating Effect of Behavioral Change Theories, Techniques, and Mobile Technologies. Mobile Media & Communication. [ISSN: 20501579, 20501587; SSCI]
2. Qin, Y. (2021). Attractiveness of game elements, presence, and enjoyment of mobile augmented reality games: The case of Pokémon Go. Telematics and Informatics, 62. [ISSN: 07365853; SSCI]
3. Qin, Y., Chen, J., Namkoong, K., Ledford, V., & Lim, J. R. (2020). Increasing perceived risk of opioid misuse: the effects of concrete language and image. Health Communication, 37(4), 1-13. [ISSN: 1041-0236; SSCI]
4. Nan, X. & Qin, Y. (2018). How thinking about the future affects our decisions in the present: Effects of time orientation and episodic future thinking on responses to health warning messages. Human Communication Research, 45(2), 148-168. [ISSN: 03603989, 14682958; SSCI]
5. Richards, A. S., Qin, Y., Daily, K., & Nan, X. (2021). African American parents’ perceived vaccine efficacy moderates the effect of message framing on psychological reactance to HPV vaccine advocacy. Journal of Health Communication, 26(8), 534-544. [ISSN: 10810730, 10870415; SSCI]
6. Lama, Y., Qin, Y., Nan, X., Knott, C., Adebamowo, C., Ntiri, S. O., & Wang, M. Q. (2021). Human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability and campaign message preferences among African American parents: A qualitative study. Journal of Cancer Education, 1-11. doi: 10.1007/s13187-021-02014-1 [ISSN: 15430154, 08858195; Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-E)]
7. Nan, X., Daily, K., & Qin, Y. (2018). Relative persuasiveness of gain- vs. loss-framed messages: A review of theoretical perspectives and developing an integrative framework. Review of Communication, 18(4), 370-390. [ISSN: 1535-8593; Communication and Mass Media Complete and Current Abstracts]
8. Ma, Z., Nan, X., Qin, Y., & Zhou, P. (2018). Using narrative persuasion to promote positive attitudes toward depression in different cultural contexts. Health Education, 118(3), 239-249. [ISSN: 0965-4283, 1758-714X; PsycINFO]
9. Ledford, V., Lim, J. K., Namkoong, K., Chen, J., & Qin, Y. (2021). Opioid stigma communication: The impacts of danger appraisal on opioid users and opioid-related polices. Health Communication. [ISSN: 1041-0236; SSCI]
10. Nan, X., Daily, K., Richards, A., Holt, C., Wang, M., Tracy, K., & Qin, Y. (2019). The role of trust in health information from medical authorities in accepting the HPV vaccine among African American parents. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 15(7-8), 1723-1731. [ISSN: 2164-5515, 2164-554X; SCI]
11. Guidry, J. P., Vraga, E. K., Laestadius, L. I., Miller, C. A., Occa, A., Nan, X., Ming, H. M., Qin, Y., Fuemmeler, B. F., & Carlyle, K. E. (2020). HPV vaccine searches on Pinterest: Before and after Pinterest’s actions to moderate content. American Journal of Public Health, 110(S3), S305-S311. [ISSN: 00900036, 15410048; SSCI]