Introduction
PART ONE: OVERVIEW
The Challenge of Health Behavior Change
One Solution
Health Communication Campaigns
Two Examples of Health Communication Campaigns
The Comparative Synthesis Study
Substance Abuse and High-Risk Youth
Setting the Agenda for the Issue of Drugs
PART TWO: GENERALIZATIONS ABOUT HEALTH COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGNS
Overview
Generalizations about Health Communication Campaigns
Discussion
PART THREE: INTERVIEWS WITH CAMPAIGN DESIGNERS/EXPERTS
Elaine Bratic Arkin
Georgetown University
Warren J Ashley
Entertainment Industry Coalition on AIDS
Charles Atkin
Michigan State University
Thomas E Backer
Human Interaction Research Institute
Edwin Chen
Los Angeles Times
Patrick C Coleman
Johns Hopkins University
Larry Deutchman
Entertainment Industries Council
Brian Dyak
Entertainment Industries Council
Fern Field
Brookfield Productions
Juan M Flaviar
International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Philippines
Brian Flay
University of Illinois
June Flora
Stanford University
Vicki Freimuth
University of Maryland
Kipling J Gallion
The University of Texas at Austin
Robert W Gillespie
Population Communications
Robert Hornik
University of Pennsylvania
Jose Ruben Jara
Institute for Communication Research
C Anderson Johnson
University of Southern California
Marcy Kelly
Mediascope
Lawrence Kincaid
Johns Hopkins University
David McCallum
Center for Risk Communication
Jacqueline E McDonald
Scott Newman Center
John V Pavlick
Freedom Forum Media Studies Center
Mary Ann Pentz
University of Southern California
Ronald E Rice
Rutgers University
Everett M Rogers
University of Southern California
Charles Salmon
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Larry Stewart
Entertainment Industries Council
Lawrence Wallack
University of California at Berkeley
PART FOUR: IMPLICATIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Implications for Campaign Design
Implications for Future Research