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Communication, Flexibility, and Resilience: Navigating the Shift to Virtual Service-Learning During COVID-19
C Reif-Stice, S Smith-Frigerio
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 2021
222021
“You are not alone”: Linking peer support to information and resources for mental health concerns in advocacy groups’ social media messaging
S Smith-Frigerio
Health Communication 36 (14), 1980-1989, 2021
212021
Grassroots mental health groups’ use of advocacy strategies in social media messaging
S Smith-Frigerio
Qualitative Health Research 30 (14), 2205-2216, 2020
212020
Intersectionality of Race, Class and Gender: The Complex Representation of Bipolar Disorder on Fox Network's Empire
S Smith-Frigerio
Howard Journal of Communications 29 (4), 387-402, 2018
182018
Coping, community and fighting stereotypes: An exploration of multidimensional social capital in personal blogs discussing mental illness
S Smith-Frigerio
Health Communication, 2020
132020
Politics Over Public Health: Analysis of Twitter and Reddit Posts Concerning the Role of Politics in the Public Health Response to COVID-19
A Valiavska, S Smith-Frigerio
Health Communication, 1-10, 2022
92022
Mental health impacts of hurricane Harvey: Examining the roles of intimate partner violence and resilience
JM First, KE Ravi, S Smith-Frigerio, JB Houston
Social Work Research 46 (4), 293-303, 2022
72022
One Tough Cookie: Exploring Black Women’s Responses to Empire’s Cookie Lyon
MA Click, S Smith-Frigerio
Communication Culture & Critique 12 (2), 287-304, 2019
62019
Communicating mental health: History, contexts, and perspectives
B Ball, ED Basinger, K Chernin, AI Cohen, EA Craig, T Curran, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2019
52019
Crazy, insane, nut job, wacko, basket case, and psycho: Donald Trump’s tweets surrounding mental health issues and attacks on media personalities
S Smith-Frigerio, JB Houston
President Donald Trump and his Political Discourse, 114-130, 2018
52018
Media Marathoning as Meaningful Experience: Perks, L. G. (2014). Media Marathoning: Immersions in Morality. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. 209 pages.
S Smith-Frigerio
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 60 (2), 364-366, 2016
42016
Discerning the effect of the relationship between disclosure and responsiveness on depression, anxiety, and compassion fatigue among veterinarians
C Reif-Stice, S Smith-Frigerio, CA Lawson, S Venette
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 261 (4), 551-558, 2023
32023
“Warrior Moms”: Stigma Management Communication and Advocacy on Postpartum Progress Concerning Maternal Mental Health Concerns
S Smith-Frigerio
Communicating Mental Health: History, Contexts, and Perspectives, 273-292, 2019
32019
The COVID-19 impact on higher education stakeholders and institutional services
L Alberti, KE Anthony, KL Becker, J Beckham, TD Bhargava, M Butauski, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2022
22022
Still There for You?: Why Millennials Still Love Generation X’s Friends
K Fitzsimmons, S Smith-Frigerio
Ohio Communication Journal 58, 91-104, 2020
22020
Crisis Communication Case Studies on COVID-19: Multidimensional Perspectives and Applications
M Perreault, S Smith-Frigerio
12024
Disaster Fatigue, Communication, and Resilience: Insights from Natural Hazards, Human-Caused Disasters, and Public Health Crises
M Worley, S Smith-Frigerio, JB Houston
Communicating Risk and Safety, 77-96, 2024
12024
Coping with a Pandemic Using Social Media: Nurses’ Expressions of Individual and Community Resilience on TikTok
S Smith-Frigerio, JB Houston
Crisis Communication Case Studies on COVID-19: Multidimensional Perspectives …, 2024
2024
Is There a Difference? Generational Response to COVID and Media Usage
C Reif-Stice, S Venette, S Smith-Frigerio, NB Amerian, J Iverson
Crisis Communication Case Studies on COVID-19: Multidimensional Perspectives …, 2024
2024
In the End, COVID-19 Goes On and On
M Perreault, S Smith-Frigerio
Crisis Communication Case Studies on COVID-19: Multidimensional Perspectives …, 2024
2024
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