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职称 副教授 研究领域 新媒体传播、健康传播、媒介效果

刘莉萍,9001jcc金沙以诚为本百人计划副教授。厦门大学文学学士及经济学学士,香港中文大学理学硕士(新媒体),香港浸会大学哲学博士(健康传播方向),新加坡国立大学博士后。曾任澳门大学传播系研究助理教授。2024年3月加入9001jcc金沙以诚为本。


近年来发表三十多篇SSCI期刊论文,其中二十多篇为第一作者。文章主要发表在Health Communication,Journal of Health Communication,Mobile Media & Communication,Social Science & Medicine, Computers in Human Beahvior 等SSCI国际核心期刊。


主要研究领域:新媒体传播,健康传播,媒介效果等。


近五年部分发表:


Liu, P.L. (2024). Understanding mHealth adoption and lifestyle improvement: An empirical test of the antecedents and mediating mechanisms. Journal of Health Communication (Q1, IF: 4.4).

Liu, P.L. & Yeo, T.E.D. (2023). Social grooming on social media and older adults’ life satisfaction: Testing a moderated mediation model. Social Science Computer Review (Q1, IF: 4.1).


Liu, P.L., Yeo, T.E.D., & Ye, F.J. (2023). Examining the intervening roles of patient-centered care and patient activation in the health impacts of offline healthcare obstacles and online health consultations among deaf and hard-of-hearing patients. Health Communication (Q1, IF: 3.9).


Liu, P.L., Li, Q., & Wang, Z. (2023). The impact of exposure to a scientific role model on Chinese young adults’ compliance with governmental COVID-19 restrictions: A moderated serial-mediation model. Chinese Journal of Communication (Q2, IF: 2.7).


Liu, P.L. et al. (2023). eHealth and lifestyle change: The mediating roles of social support and patient empowerment. Digital Health (Q1, IF: 3.9).


Liu, P.L. et al. (2023). Effects of eHealth technology on American women’s cancer screening behavior mediated through cancer worry: Differences and similarities between 2017 and 2020. Digital Health (Q1, IF: 3.9).


Liu, P.L. (2023). Para-social relationship in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: A moderated mediation model of digital media exposure on political trust among Chinese young people. Computers in Human Behaviors (Q1, IF: 9.9).

Liu, P.L., et al. (2023). Effect of information scanning on healthy eating – Mediated through body comparison and moderated by body mass index or body satisfaction. BMC Public Health (Q2, IF: 4.5).

Liu, P.L., Zhang, L., Ma, X., & Zhao, X. (2023). Communication matters: The role of patient-centered communication in improving older adults’ health competence and health outcomes. Health Communication (Q1, IF: 3.9).

Liu, P.L. Huang, L.V., Zhan, M., Zhao, X. (2022). "Nice you share in return": Social media informational sharing, reciprocal sharing, and life satisfaction amid COVID-19 pandemic. Social Indicators Research (Q1, IF: 3.1).

Liu, P.L., Zhao, X., Ye, F.J. (2022). The effects of the use of patient-accessible electronic health record portals on cancer survivors’ health outcomes: Cross-sectional survey study. Journal of Medical Internet Research (Q1, IF: 7.4).

Liu, P.L., Ao, H., Zhao, X., & Zhang, L. (2022). Understanding associations between COVID-19 information acquisition and vaccination intention: The roles of anticipated regret and collective responsibility. Health Communication (Q1, IF: 3.9).

Liu, P.L. & Yeo, T.E.D. (2022). Weak ties matter: social network dynamics of mobile media multiplexity and the impacts on social support and psychological well-being of migrant workers. Mobile Media & Communication (Q1, IF: 4.9).

Liu, P.L. & Yeo, T.E.D. (2022). Challenges in cancer control confronting the LGBT population in China: Health risks, unique barriers, and unmet needs. In U. Boehmer & G. Dennert (Eds.), LGBT Populations and Cancer in the Global Context (pp. 303-316) (book chapter).

Liu, P.L. (2021). COVID-19 information on social media and preventive behaviors: Managing the pandemic through personal responsibility. Social Science & Medicine (Q1, IF: 5.4).


Liu, P.L. & Yeo, T.E.D. (2021). How online patient-provider communication impacts quality of life: Examining the role of patient-centered care and health competence. Health Communication (Q1, IF: 3.9).


Liu, P.L. (2021). Linking digital health divide to HPV awareness, HPV knowledge, and cervical cancer screening among women in the United States: A trend analysis from 2008 to 2017. Health Care for Women International (Q3, IF: 1.4).


Liu, P.L., Zhao, X. & Wan, B. (2021). COVID-19 information exposure and vaccine hesitancy: The influence of trust in government and vaccine confidence. Psychology Health & Medicine (Q2, IF: 3.8).


Liu, P.L. (2020). COVID-19 information seeking on digital media and preventive behaviors: The mediation role of worry. Cyberpsychology Behavior and Social Networking (Q1, IF: 6.6).


Liu, P.L. & Huang, L. V (2020). Digital disinformation about COVID-19 and the third-person effect: Examining the channel differences and negative emotional outcomes. Cyberpsychology Behavior and Social Networking (Q1, IF: 6.6).


Liu, P.L. & Jiang, S. (2019). Patient-centered communication mediates the relationship between health information acquisition and patient trust in physicians: A five-year comparison in China. Health Communication (Q1, IF: 3.9).


Liu, P.L. & Yeo, T.E.D (2019). Breast health, risk factors, and cancer screening among lesbian, bisexual, and queer/questioning women in China. Health Care for Women International (Q3, IF: 1.4).


Liu, P.L. & Leung, L. (2017). Migrant parenting and mobile phones use: rebuilding relationships between Chinese migrant workers and their left-behind children. Applied Research in Quality of life (Q1, IF: 3.4).


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