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Sixiao Vivian Liu
Sixiao Vivian Liu
Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Central Florida
Verified email at ucf.edu
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Integrating health behavior theories to predict American’s intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine
H Chu, S Liu
Patient education and counseling 104 (8), 1878-1886, 2021
2682021
Incorporating message framing into narrative persuasion to curb e‐cigarette use among college students
S Liu, JZ Yang
Risk Analysis 40 (8), 1677-1690, 2020
432020
When we increase fear, do we dampen hope? Using narrative persuasion to promote human papillomavirus vaccination in China
S Liu, JZ Yang, H Chu
Journal of Health Psychology 26 (11), 1999-2009, 2021
382021
Now or future? Analyzing the effects of message frame and format in motivating Chinese females to get HPV vaccines for their children
S Liu, JZ Yang, H Chu
Patient Education and Counseling 102 (1), 61-67, 2019
332019
The role of temporal distance perception in narrative vs. non-narrative persuasion related to e-cigarettes
S Liu, JZ Yang
Journal of Health Communication 25 (7), 543-553, 2020
312020
Light at the end of the tunnel: Influence of vaccine availability and vaccination intention on people’s consideration of the COVID-19 vaccine
H Chu, S Liu
Social Science & Medicine 286, 114315, 2021
292021
Fish Tales: How Narrative Modality, Emotion, and Transportation Influence Support for Sustainable Aquaculture
LN Rickard, JZ Yang, S Liu, T Boze
Science Communication, 1075547020987555, 2021
242021
Call them COVIDiots: Exploring the effects of aggressive communication style and psychological distance in the communication of COVID-19
H Chu, S Yuan, S Liu
Public Understanding of Science 30 (3), 240-257, 2021
232021
Examining the direct and indirect effects of trust in motivating COVID-19 vaccine uptake
S Liu, H Chu
Patient education and counseling 105 (7), 2096-2102, 2022
222022
Not my pandemic: Solution aversion and the polarized public perception of COVID-19
H Chu, JZ Yang, S Liu
Science Communication 43 (4), 508-528, 2021
222021
Different culture or different mind? Perception and acceptance of HPV vaccine in China and in the US
S Liu, JZ Yang, H Chu, S Sun, H Li
Journal of health communication 23 (12), 1008-1016, 2018
192018
Aligning the stars in East Los High: How authentic characters and storylines can translate into real-life changes through transmedia edutainment.
H Wang, A Singhal, C Quist, A Sachdev, S Liu.
Journal of Media and Communication Research 11 (3), 1-22, 2019
152019
Seafood stories: the effect of video message type on US support for sustainable aquaculture
JZ Yang, L Rickard, S Liu, T Boze
Journal of Applied Communication Research 50 (1), 91-107, 2022
72022
Narrative persuasion and psychological distance: Analyzing the effectiveness of distance‐framed narratives in communicating ocean plastic pollution
S Liu, JZ Yang
Risk Analysis 43 (10), 2099-2113, 2023
52023
Can AI tell good stories? Narrative Transportation and Persuasion with ChatGPT
H Chu, S Liu
PsyArXiv, 2023
52023
Together we survive: the role of social messaging networks in building social capital and disaster resilience among minority communities
H Chu, S Liu, JZ Yang
Natural Hazards 106, 2711-2729, 2021
52021
Integrating health behavior theories to predict COVID-19 vaccines uptake intent among the American public
H Chu, S Liu
PsyArXiv, 2021
32021
Parents’ COVID-19, HPV, and Monkeypox vaccination intention: A multilevel structural equation model of risk, benefit, barrier, and efficacy perceptions and individual …
S Liu, H Chu
Patient Education and Counseling 114, 107842, 2023
22023
Anti-industry beliefs and attitudes mediate the effect of culturally tailored anti-smoking messages on quit intentions among young adult sexual minority women who smoke …
BA Zulkiewicz, JT Chen, E Hanby, S Ramanadhan, J Obedin-Maliver, ...
2024
Using distance-framed narratives to foster health communication outcomes among e-cigarette users and non-users
S Liu, JZ Yang
Journal of Health Psychology, 13591053231223810, 2024
2024
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