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D-Index
35
Citations
7173
World Ranking
6656
National Ranking
3228

Overview

Dale E. Brashers was affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their academic career focused on a range of research activities, though specific details on publications, co-authors, or research topics are not available from the provided data.

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The scientist is noted as deceased. This status contextualizes the existing data as a retrospective view of their professional career at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Best Publications

  • Communication and Uncertainty Management.

    Dale E. Brashers

  • Information Seeking and Avoiding in Health Contexts

    Dale E. Brashers;Daena J. Goldsmith;Elaine Hsieh

  • Communication in the management of uncertainty: The case of persons living with HIV or AIDS

    Dale E. Brashers;Judith L. Neidig;Stephen M. Haas;Linda K. Dobbs

  • Social support and the management of uncertainty for people living with HIV or AIDS.

    Dale E Brashers;Judith L Neidig;Daena J Goldsmith

  • Avoiding health information.

    Joshua B Barbour;Lance S Rintamaki;Jason A Ramsey;Dale E Brashers

  • THE MEDICAL, PERSONAL, AND SOCIAL CAUSES OF UNCERTAINTY IN HIV ILLNESS

    Dale E Brashers;Judith L Neidig;Jane A Russell;Linda W Cardillo

  • The patient self-advocacy scale: measuring patient involvement in health care decision-making interactions.

    Dale E. Brashers;Stephen M. Haas;Judith L. Neidig

  • 'In an important way, I did die': uncertainty and revival in persons living with HIV or AIDS.

    D E Brashers;J L Neidig;L W Cardillo;L K Dobbs

  • Aerobic exercise training for depressive symptom management in adults living with HIV infection.

    Judith L. Neidig;Barbara A. Smith;Dale E. Brashers

  • Uncertainty in illness across the HIV/AIDS trajectory.

    Dale E. Brashers;Judith L. Neidig;Nancy R. Reynolds;Stephen M. Haas

  • The Power of Language in Computer-Mediated Groups

    Mark Adkins;Dale E. Brashers

  • Random Factors in ANOVA

    Sally Ann Jackson;Dale E. Brashers

  • The Theory of Communication and Uncertainty Management: Implications from the Wider Realm of Information Behavior

    Timothy P. Hogan;Dale E. Brashers

  • Collective AIDS Activism and Individuals' Perceived Self-Advocacy in Physician-Patient Communication

    Dale E. Brashers;Stephen M. Haas;Renee S. Klingle;Judith L. Neidig

  • Medical, Personal, and Social Forms of Uncertainty Across the Transplantation Trajectory

    Summer Carnett Martin;Anne M Stone;Allison M Scott;Dale E Brashers

  • Social Activism, Self-Advocacy, and Coping with Hiv Illness

    Dale E. Brashers;Stephen M. Haas;Judith L. Neidig;Lance S. Rintamaki

  • A Theory of Communication and Uncertainty Management.

    Dale E. Brashers

  • The forms and functions of peer social support for people living with HIV

    Jennifer L. Peterson;Lance S. Rintamaki;Dale E. Brashers;Daena J. Goldsmith

  • Messages as Replications: Toward a Message-Centered Design Strategy.

    Sally Jackson;Daniel J. O'Keefe;Scott Jacobs;Dale E. Brashers

  • Majority‐minority influence: identifying argumentative patterns and predicting argument‐outcome links

    Renee A. Meyers;Dale E. Brashers;Jennifer Hanner

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Caughlin
John P. Caughlin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Daniel J. O'Keefe
Daniel J. O'Keefe Northwestern University
Janice R. Kelly
Janice R. Kelly Purdue University West Lafayette
David W. Kissane
David W. Kissane University of Notre Dame Australia
David R. Seibold
David R. Seibold University of California, Santa Barbara
Carma L. Bylund
Carma L. Bylund University of Florida

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