# indicates publications with a current or previous student coauthor.
1.Tang, J.#, Chen, L.*, Liu, S. #, Tan, X.#, & Li, Y.# (2024) Reconsidering the effectiveness of fear appeals: An experimental study of
interactive fear messaging to promote positive actions on climate change. Journal of Health Communication. Online advance. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2024.2360025
2.Chen, L. (2024). Combatting climate change misinformation: Current strategies and future directions. Environmental Communication. Online advance. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2023.2299756
3.Fu, L.#, Lei, L.# &, Chen, L.* (2024). Text, short video, or long video? Effects of attention to various types of social media on public knowledge of dual carbon: A multigroup comparison based on environmental concern levels. Environmental Communication. Online advance. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2023.2298939
4.Chen, L., Fu, L.#, Yang, X., Ding, S. (2023). Acquiring social support in an online HPV support group: Exploring the roles of threat and efficacy. Health Communication, 1-11. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2023.2287276.
5.Chen, L., Fu, L.#, & Zheng, W. # (2023). Examining factors influencing public knowledge, risk perception and policy support for waste classification: A multigroup comparison of the cognitive mediation model based on gender differences. Environmental Communication, 17, 759-774. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2023.2253499
6.Ma, X.# & Chen, L.* (2023). Seeking online health information for aged parents in China: A multigroup comparison of comprehensive model of information seeking based on ehealth literacy levels. International Journal of Communication, 17, 2326-2347.
7.Guo, Y., Hou, Y., Xiang, H., & Chen, L. (2023). “Help Us!”: a content analysis of COVID-19 help-seeking posts on Weibo during the first lockdown. BMC Public Health, 23, 710. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15578-y
8.Ho, S. S., Singer, N. R., Yang, J. Z., Post, S., Shih, T. J., Chen, L., ... & Takahashi, B. (2023). Environmental debates in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic: Media, communication, and the public. Environmental Communication, 1, 1-9. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2023.2193025
9.Chen L., Liu, X.#, Tang, H. # (2023). The interactive effects of parental mediation strategies in preventing cyberbullying on social media. Psychology Research and Behavior Management, 16, 1009-1022. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S386968
10.Ma, X.#, Yang Y., & Chen, L.* (2023). Promoting behaviors to mitigate the effects of climate change: Using the extended parallel process model at the personal and collective level in China. Environmental Communication, 17, 353-369. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2023.2181134
11.Yang, X. & Chen, L. * (2023). Extending the cognitive mediation model to examine public support for funding science and technology development in China: Media attention, information processing, scientific literacy, and nationalism. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 35, edac037. doi: 10.1093/ijpor/edac037
12.Shi, J. Li Z., Chen, L.* & Tang, H.# (2023). Individual and collective actions against climate change among Chinese adults: The effects of risk, efficacy, and consideration of future consequences. Science Communication, 45, 195-224. doi: 10.1177/10755470231151452
13.Chen, L. & Tang, H.# (2022). Intention of health experts to counter health misinformation in social media: Effects of perceived threat to online users, correction efficacy, and self-affirmation. Public Understanding of Science, 32, 284-303. doi: 10.1177/09636625221138357 【National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences Fund 19CXW033】
14.Chen, L. & Tang, H.# (2022). Examining the persuasion process of narrative fear appeals on health misinformation correction. Information, Communication and Society, 26, 2923-2941. doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2022.2128849 【National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences Fund 19CXW033】
15.Zhang, J., Wu, H. C.#, Chen, L. *, & Su, Y. (2022). Effect of social media use on food safety risk perception through risk characteristics: Exploring a moderated mediation model among people with different levels of science literacy. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 963863. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.963863 【Humanities and Social Sciences Youth Foundation of Ministry of Education of China 16YJC860028】
16.Shi, J., Chen, L.*, & Tsang, S. (2022). Integrating interpersonal communication into the influence of presumed media influence model: Understanding intentions to censor and correct COVID-19 misinformation on social media. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 66, 464-483.doi: 10.1080/08838151.2022.2109638 【National Social Science Fund of China 19CXW033】
17.Chen, L. & Chen, M.# (2022). Danger control and fear control during public health emergencies: Considering the roles of fear and hope in the EPPM across different levels of trust. Risk Analysis, 43, 928-942. doi: 10.1111/risa.13985 【Chinese National Social Science Fund 19CXW033】
18.Chen, L. & Fu, L.# (2022). Let's Fight the Infodemic: The third-person effect process of misinformation during public health emergencies. Internet Research, 32, 1357-1377. doi: 10.1108/INTR-03-2021-0194 【National Social Science Fund 19CXW033】
19.Chen, L., Tang, H.#, & Guo, Y* (2022). Effect of patient-centred communication on physician-patient conflicts from the physicians’ perspective: A moderated mediation model. Journal of Health Communication, 27, 164-172. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2022.2071505 【National Social Science Fund of China 19CXW033】
20.Chen, L., Liu, Y.*, Jiang, X., & Fu, L.# (2022). How does media attention affect parental response behaviors to telecommunication fraud?: Based on the influence of presumed media influence model. Current Psychology, 41, 1728-1739. doi: 10.1007/s12144-022-02882-w
21.Chen, L., Wang, X., Wang, P. & Ma., X.# (2021). Cancer communication and user engagement on Chinese social media: Content analysis and topic modeling study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23, e26310. doi: 10.2196/26310
22.Chen, L., Yang, X. & Huang, X. (2021). Promoting HPV vaccination on social media: Interactive effects of threat, efficacy and social cues. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 17, 4442-4456. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2021.1975449 【National Social Science Fund Youth Project 19CXW033】
23.Li., Y. Guo, Y., Chen, L.* (2021).Predicting social support exchanging among male homosexuals who are HIV-positive in social media context: The role of online self-disclosure. Journal of Homosexuality, 69, 2233-2249. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2021.1935623.
24.Wang, X., Chen, L.*, & Shi, J. (2021).Who sets the agenda? The dynamic agenda setting of the wildlife issue on social media. Environmental Communication, 17, 245-262. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2021.1901760 【Chinese National Funding of Social Sciences 19CXW033】
25.Chen, M.# & Chen, L.* (2021). Promoting Smoking Cessation in China: Using an Expansion of the EPPM with Other-oriented Threat. Journal of Health Communication, 26, 174-183. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2021.1906360 【National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences 19CXW033】
26.Chen, L., Tang, H.#, Liao, S. & Hu, Y. (2020). e-Health campaigns for promoting influenza vaccination: examining effectiveness of fear appeal messages from different sources. Telemedicine & e-Health, 27, 763-770. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2020.0263 【National Social Science Fund 19CXW033】
27.Yang, X., Chen, L.*, Wei, L., & Su, Q. (2020). Personal and media factors related to citizens’ pro-environmental behavioral intention against haze in China: A moderating analysis of TPB. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17, 2314. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17072314 【Youth Project of National Social Science Fund of China 19CXW018】
28.Ho, S., Lwin, L., Chen, L.*, & Chen M.# (2019). Development and validation of a parental social media mediation scale across child and parent samples. Internet Research, 30, 677-694. doi: 10.1108/INTR-02-2018-0061 2019 Top Paper (1st Place) awarded by Mass Communication & Society Division, AEJMC
29.Chen, L. & Yang, X (2019). Using EPPM to evaluate the effectiveness of fear appeal messages across different media outlets to increase the intention of breast self-examination among Chinese women. Health Communication, 34, 1369-1376. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2018.1493416 Best Paper awarded by 2017 Chinese Annual Conference of Health Communication
30.Yang, X. & Chen, L.* (2019). Does media exposure relate to the illusion of knowing in the public understanding of climate change? Public Understanding of Science, 29, 94-111. doi: 10.1177/0963662519877743 【Nanyang Technological University M4081082.060】
31.Chen, L., Guo, Y., & Shi, J. (2019). Social support seeking on social media among Chinese gay men living with HIV/AIDS: The role of perceived threat. Telemedicine & e-Health, 25, 655-659. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2018.0136
32.Shi, J., Wang, X,. Peng, T., & Chen, L.* (2019). Cancer prevention messages on Chinese social media: A content analysis grounded in the extended parallel process model and attribution theory. International Journal of Communication, 13, 1959–1976.
33.Guo, Y., Li, Y., & Chen, L. (2019). After Fukushima: How do news media impact Japanese public’s risk perception and anxiety regarding nuclear radiation. Environmental Communication, 14, 97-111. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2019.1614966
34.Chen, L., Yang, X., Fu, L.#, Liu, X.# & Yuan, C.# (2019). Using the extended parallel process model to examine the nature and impact of breast cancer prevention information on mobile social media. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 7, 1-7. doi: 10.2196/1398
35.Chen, L. & Shi, J. (2019). Reducing harm from media: A meta-analysis of parental mediation. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 92, 373-380. doi: 10.1177/1077699018754908 Top Paper awarded by 2017 ICA Regional Conference
36.Wang, X., Chen, L., Shi, J., & Peng, T. (2019). What makes cancer information viral on social media?. Computers in Human Behaviors, 93, 149-156. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2018.12.024 Top Paper (1st Place) awarded by 2018 Chinese Annual Conference of New Media and Communication
37.Chen, L., Shi, J., Guo, Y., Wang, P., & Li, Y. (2019). Agenda-setting on traditional versus social media: an analysis of haze-related content grounded in the extended parallel process model. Internet Research, 29, 688-703. doi: 10.1108/IntR-08-2017-0315
38.Ho, S., Lwin, L., Yee, A., Sng, J., Chen, L. (2019). Parents’ responses to cyberbullying effects: How third-person perception influences support for legislation and parental mediation strategies. Computers in Human Behavior, 92, 373-380. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2018.11.021
39.Yang, X. & Chen, L.* (2019) . Examining knowledge as a motivation for attention to breast cancer related information across different media. International Journal of Communication, 13, 489-509.
40.Chen, L., Wang, X., & Peng, T. (2018). Nature and diffusion of gynecologic cancer-related misinformation on social media. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 25, 748-755. doi: 10.2196/11515
41.Shi, J. & Chen, L.*, Su, Y. & Chen, M (2018). Offspring caregivers of Chinese women with breast cancer: Their social support requests and provision on social media. Telemedicine and e-Health, 109, 74-84. doi:10.1089/tmj.2018.0176
42.Ho, S.S., Leong, A.D., Looi, J., Chen, L., Pang, N., & Tandoc, E. Jr. (2018). Science literacy or value predisposition? A meta-analysis of factors predicting public perceptions of benefits, risks, and acceptance of nuclear energy. Environmental Communication, 13, 457-471. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2017.1394891
43.Chen, L., Ho, S. S., & Lwin, M. O. (2017). A meta-analysis of factors predicting cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: From the social cognitive and media effects approach. New Media and Society, 19, 1194-1213. doi: 10.1177/1461444816634037 (ESI highly cited article)
44.Ho, S. S., Chen, L., & Ng, A. (2017). Comparing cyberbullying perpetration on social media between primary and secondary school students. Computer & Education, 109, 74-84. doi: 10.1016/j.compedu.2017.02.004
45.Shi, J., Wang, X., Peng, T., & Chen, L. (2017). Understanding interactions in virtual HIV communities: a social network analysis approach. AIDS Care-Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, 29, 239-243. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1210074
46.Yang, X., Chen, L., & Feng, Q. (2016). Risk perception of food safety issue on social media. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9, 124-138. doi: 10.1080/17544750.2015.1111247
47.Wang, X., Shi, J., Chen, L.*, & Peng, T. (2016). An examination of users’ influence in online HIV/AIDS communities. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 19, 314-320. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2015.0539
48.Chen, L. & Shi, J. (2015). Social support exchanges in a social media community for people living with HIV/AIDS in China. AIDS Care-Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, 27, 693-696. doi: 10.1080/17544750.2014.926954
49.Chen, L. & Yang, X. (2015). Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students. International Journal of Communication, 9, 2161-2181.
50.Shi, J. & Chen, L. (2014). Social support messages on Sina Weibo for people living with HIV/AIDS in China: A content analysis. Chinese Journal of Communication, 7, 285-298. doi: 10.1080/17544750.2014.926954
51.Chen, L. (2013). China’s creative industries: Copyright, social network markets and the business of culture in a digital age. New Media and Society, 15, 157-158. doi: 10.1177/1461444812459453d
52.陈梁,谭心莹#,翟禹迪#.(2024).气候变化语境下公众信息搜寻与环保行为意愿研究——媒体影响机制与信息倦怠的作用. 情报杂志, 1-9.
53.陈梁,汤鸿杰#.(2024). 社会科学实验和信息设计研究:方法与实证研究. 装饰, 03, 30-34.
54.陈梁 & 谭心莹#. (2023). 新闻报道中的人工智能技术:拟人化策略对受众归因的影响. 全球传媒学刊 (05), 155-170.
55.陈梁, 胡雅颖&谭心莹#. (2023). 基于社会网络分析的用户在线健康辟谣意愿研究——社会资本与独立型自我构念的作用. 情报杂志 (12), 194-201.
56.陈梁, 谭心莹#&雷凌雯#. (2022). 基于说服信息设计的风险干预:理论与实证研究的发展. 装饰 (08), 40-46.