Sheila Murphy, PhD

University of Southern California
Annenberg School of Communication
3502 Watt Way
Los Angeles, CA
USA 90089-0281
smurphy@usc.edu

2056.0 Stories and social norms: The impact of narrative and non-narrative films on perceptions of social norms regarding cervical cancer prevention and detection
2065.0 Barriers to cervical cancer screening among Korean women and use of the HPV vaccine for daughters and sons
3023.0 Where art and science meet: Development of narrative vs. non-narrative educational films using a participatory approach
3083.0 Mapping relationships between individual and community-level factors in cervical cancer prevention among Hispanic women
3451.0 Acculturation, independent vs. interdependent self-construal, and Latinas' intent to vaccinate their daughters against the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
4307.0 It's time
4376.0 Telling stories: The differential impact of narrative and non-narrative films in stimulating interpersonal discussion