Academic Profile : Faculty

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Assoc Prof Kim Hye Kyung
Associate Chair (Academic)
Associate Professor, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
 
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Journal Articles
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staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Highly cited:
Kim, H. K., & Niederdeppe, J. (2013). The role of emotional response during an H1N1 influenza pandemic on a college campus. Journal of Public Relations Research, 25(1), 30-50.

Niederdeppe, J., Shapiro, M. A., Kim, H. K., Bartolo, D., & Porticella, N. (2014). Narrative persuasion, causality, complex integration, and support for obesity policy. Health Communication, 29(5), 431-444.

Lou, C., & Kim, H. K. (2019). Fancying the new rich and famous? Explicating the roles of influencer content, credibility, and parental mediation in adolescents’ parasocial relationship, materialism, and purchase intentions. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 2567.

Niederdeppe, J., Kim, H. K., Lundell, H., Fazili, F., & Frazier, B. (2012). Beyond counterarguing: Simple elaboration, complex integration, and counterelaboration in response to variations in narrative focus and sidedness. Journal of Communication, 62(5), 758-777.

Kim, H. K., & Niederdeppe, J. (2013). Exploring optimistic bias and the integrative model of behavioral prediction in the context of a campus influenza outbreak. Journal of Health Communication, 18(2), 206-222.

Parra, P. A., Kim, H., Shapiro, M. A., Gravani, R. B., & Bradley, S. D. (2014). Home food safety knowledge, risk perception, and practices among Mexican-Americans. Food Control, 37, 115-125.

Niederdeppe, J., Lee, T., Robbins, R., Kim, H. K., Kresovich, A., Kirshenblat, D., ... & Fowler, E. F. (2014). Content and effects of news stories about uncertain cancer causes and preventive behaviors. Health Communication, 29(4), 332-346.

Kim, H. K., & Lee, T. K. (2017). Conditional effects of gain–loss-framed narratives among current smokers at different stages of change. Journal of Health Communication, 22(12), 990-998.

Kim, H. K., & Kim, Y. (2019). Risk information seeking and processing about particulate air pollution in South Korea: The roles of cultural worldview. Risk Analysis, 39(5), 1071-1087.

Shi, J., & Kim, H. K. (2020). Integrating risk perception attitude framework and the theory of planned behavior to predict mental health promotion behaviors among young adults. Health Communication, 35(5), 597-606.

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Recent Publication:
Kim, H. K., & Lwin, M. O. (2021). Cultural determinants of cancer fatalism and cancer prevention behaviors among Asians in Singapore. Health Communication, 36(8), 940-949.

Kim, N., Kim, H. K., Wojcieszak, M., Igartua, J. J., & Lim, C. M. (2020). The presence of the protagonist: explaining narrative perspective effects through social presence. Media Psychology, 23(6), 891-914.

Shi, J., & Kim, H. K. (2020). Integrating risk perception attitude framework and the theory of planned behavior to predict mental health promotion behaviors among young adults. Health Communication, 35(5), 597-606.

Kim, H. K., Lee, T. K., & Kong, W. Y. (2020). The interplay between framing and regulatory focus in processing narratives about HPV vaccination in Singapore. Health Communication, 35(2), 222-232.

Kim, H. K., & Lai, C. H. (2020). Seeking and sharing information about transboundary air pollution in Singapore: Effects of own and others’ information insufficiency. Environmental Communication, 14(1), 68-81.

Kim, H.K. & Tandoc Jr. E. (2021, online first). Wear or not to wear a mask? Recommendation inconsistency, government trust and the adoption of protection behaviors in cross-lagged TPB models. Health Communication.

Kim, H.K., Chung, S., Lee, Y. & Lee, S. (2022). Conditional risk estimate and protection behavior: Testing the behavior motivation hypothesis and the risk reappraisal hypothesis. Social Science & Medicine, 114868.

Kim, H.K. Ahn, J., Atkinson, L. & Kahlor, L.A. (2020). Effects of COVID-19 misinformation on information seeking, avoidance, and processing: A multicountry comparative study, Science Communication, 42 (5), 586-615.

Kim Hye Kyung., & Niederdeppe, J. (2015). Effects of Self-Affirmation, Narratives, and Informational Messages in Reducing Unrealistic Optimism About Alcohol-Related Problems Among College Students. Human Communication Research, .

Kim Hye Kyung, Kim, S., & Niederdeppe, J. (2015). Scientific Uncertainty as a Moderator of the Relationship between Descriptive Norm and Intentions to Engage in Cancer Risk–Reducing Behaviors. Journal of Health Communication, 20(4), 387-395.
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