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Dennis Owen Frohlich
Dennis Owen Frohlich
Asst. Professor of Mass Communications, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Verified email at bloomu.edu - Homepage
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The presence of social support messages on YouTube videos about inflammatory bowel disease and ostomies
DO Frohlich, A Zmyslinski-Seelig
Health communication 27 (5), 421-428, 2012
732012
Support often outweighs stigma for people with inflammatory bowel disease
DO Frohlich
Gastroenterology Nursing 37 (2), 126-136, 2014
432014
The social construction of inflammatory bowel disease using social media technologies
DO Frohlich
Health Communication 31 (11), 1412-1420, 2016
352016
How Uncover Ostomy challenges ostomy stigma, and encourages others to do the same
DO Frohlich, AN Zmyslinski-Seelig
New media & society 18 (2), 220-238, 2016
342016
The social support model for people with chronic health conditions: A proposal for future research
DO Frohlich
Social Theory & Health 12, 218-234, 2014
312014
Communicating a health epidemic: A risk assessment of the swine flu coverage in US newspapers
DO Frohlich, J Fougner, L Ren
International Public Health Journal 3 (1), 63, 2011
212011
Inconsistencies in reporting risk information: a pilot analysis of online news coverage of West Nile Virus
K Birnbrauer, DO Frohlich, D Treise
Global Health Promotion 24 (3), 14-22, 2017
142017
Discrepancies in health information found on web sites discussing cures for inflammatory bowel disease, an “incurable” disease
DO Frohlich, K Birnbrauer
Inflammatory bowel diseases 20 (3), 458-463, 2014
132014
Evil Must Be Punished: Apocalyptic Religion in the Television Series Death Note
DO Frohlich
Journal of media and religion 11 (3), 141-155, 2012
102012
Developing a Responsive and Adaptable Emergent Media Curriculum.
DO Frohlich, D Magolis
Journal of Media Literacy Education 12 (1), 123-131, 2020
72020
Let There Be Highlights: A Framing Analysis of The Green Bible.
DO Frohlich
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature & Culture 7 (2), 2013
62013
Self-disclosing my ostomy to the dominant culture: An autoethnography
DO Frohlich
Journal of Wound Ostomy & Continence Nursing 39 (6), 627-631, 2012
62012
A self-management SMS text messaging intervention for people with inflammatory bowel disease: feasibility and acceptability study
JA Rohde, EB Fisher, MH Boynton, D Freelon, DO Frohlich, EL Barnes, ...
JMIR formative research 6 (5), e34960, 2022
42022
Inflammatory bowel disease patient leaders' responsibility for disseminating health information online
DO Frohlich
Gastroenterology Nursing 42 (1), 29-40, 2019
42019
People supersede illness
DO Frohlich
Health Communication 27 (6), 623-627, 2012
42012
Quick fix: Requiring students to end discussion posts with a question
DO Frohlich
College Teaching 68 (1), 1-2, 2020
32020
Reporting the risks of the 2009 swine flu pandemic: Coverage in major US newspapers
N Yu, D Frohlich, J Fougner, L Ren
Public Health Yearbook, 2011
22011
We know the way out: Creating online inflammatory bowel disease communities
DO Frohlich
University of Florida, 2014
12014
The Rise and Fall of Mass Communication: by William L. Benoit and Andrew C. Billings, 2020, Peter Lang; New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Oxford, Wien; 172 pp., $40.95, ISBN …
DO Frohlich
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 66 (1), 200-202, 2022
2022
Uses and Gratifications of Amputees' Online Social Networks
DO Frohlich
2011
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