Social media usage in campus health communication

This paper seeks to understand how college health organizations use social media to communicate alcohol-related issues with its audiences, specifically universities that are recognized as “party schools” and “sober schools”. Existing literature, social networking trends, and a content analysis are a...

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Main Author: Maresh, Shayla Nicole
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/19927
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-199272015-09-20T17:14:32ZSocial media usage in campus health communicationMaresh, Shayla NicoleSocial mediaCollege healthCommunicationHealthcareAlcohol-related issuesCollege studentsThis paper seeks to understand how college health organizations use social media to communicate alcohol-related issues with its audiences, specifically universities that are recognized as “party schools” and “sober schools”. Existing literature, social networking trends, and a content analysis are applied to two communication models – the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Uses and Gratification Model – to identify how organizations can leverage social media to influence students’ behavior. The qualitative data collection will be used to provide social media communication recommendations for the University of Texas’ health service organization – Healthy Horns. These recommendations will be applied to the general healthcare field as well as the advertising industry.text2013-04-17T14:48:57Z2012-122013-01-15December 20122013-04-17T14:48:57Zapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/19927en_US
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topic Social media
College health
Communication
Healthcare
Alcohol-related issues
College students
spellingShingle Social media
College health
Communication
Healthcare
Alcohol-related issues
College students
Maresh, Shayla Nicole
Social media usage in campus health communication
description This paper seeks to understand how college health organizations use social media to communicate alcohol-related issues with its audiences, specifically universities that are recognized as “party schools” and “sober schools”. Existing literature, social networking trends, and a content analysis are applied to two communication models – the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Uses and Gratification Model – to identify how organizations can leverage social media to influence students’ behavior. The qualitative data collection will be used to provide social media communication recommendations for the University of Texas’ health service organization – Healthy Horns. These recommendations will be applied to the general healthcare field as well as the advertising industry. === text
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