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JCIH has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in October 2024. The social media accounts linked to from JCIH are: • Instagram • LinkedIn • X • Bluesky Besides social media accounts, jcihonline has populated their site with: • The JCIH Podcast: Health and Communication Distilled • Suicide risk management in research: a qualitative assessment • Money, efficacy, or empathy? A comparative study on strategies to motivate people to get vaccinated • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 12: Expectancy violations and boundary management when giving birth during a pandemic: implications for supporting women • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 11: HPV vaccination intention between science and religion • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 10: Academic affiliation in top U.S. newspapers and abortion misinformation • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 9: Testing the effectiveness of narrative messages using critical health communication • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 8: Psychological and situational profiles of social distance compliance during COVID-19 • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 7: Understanding attitudes and intentions regarding organ donation in the US • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 6: Perceptions of Estonian frontline healthcare professionals on the influence of COVID-19 on health (in)equality and ethical decision-making • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 5: Qualitative study on barriers for men using STI services in public hospitals of Nepal • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 4: Quantifying the rise of vaccine opposition on Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 3: Using vignettes as research tools in global health communication • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 2: Understanding health information-seeking behavior of patients with asthma • The JCIH Podcast, Episode 1: Exploring how students manage their anxiety and uncertainty related to health problems • Disaster communication and preparedness among middle-aged and older Latino migrants and seasonal farmworkers in western Oregon • Medical communication, physicians’ adjustment, and therapeutic relationships: exploring potential mechanisms