Online and uncivil? Patterns and determinants of incivility in newspaper website comments K Coe, K Kenski, SA Rains Journal of communication 64 (4), 658-679, 2014 | 1136 | 2014 |
The nature of psychological reactance revisited: A meta-analytic review SA Rains Human communication research 39 (1), 47-73, 2013 | 561 | 2013 |
A meta-analysis of research on inoculation theory JA Banas, SA Rains Communication Monographs 77 (3), 281-311, 2010 | 518 | 2010 |
Psychological reactance and persuasive health communication: A test and extension of the intertwined model SA Rains, MM Turner Human Communication Research 33 (2), 241-269, 2007 | 438 | 2007 |
A meta-analysis of research on formal computer-mediated support groups: Examining group characteristics and health outcomes SA Rains, V Young Human communication research 35 (3), 309-336, 2009 | 346 | 2009 |
Perceptions of traditional information sources and use of the world wide web to seek health information: findings from the health information national trends survey SA Rains Journal of health communication 12 (7), 667-680, 2007 | 336 | 2007 |
Smartphone Internet access and use: Extending the digital divide and usage gap E Tsetsi, SA Rains Mobile Media & Communication 5 (3), 239-255, 2017 | 297 | 2017 |
Health information-seeking and perceptions of website credibility: Examining Web-use orientation, message characteristics, and structural features of websites SA Rains, CD Karmikel Computers in Human Behavior 25 (2), 544-553, 2009 | 266 | 2009 |
An evaluation of two characterizations of the relationships between problematic Internet use, time spent using the Internet, and psychosocial problems RS Tokunaga, SA Rains Human Communication Research 36 (4), 512-545, 2010 | 255 | 2010 |
Communicating social support in computer-mediated contexts: A meta-analytic review of content analyses examining support messages shared online among individuals coping with … SA Rains, EB Peterson, KB Wright Communication Monographs 82 (4), 403-430, 2015 | 253 | 2015 |
The social dimension of blogging about health: Health blogging, social support, and well-being SA Rains, DM Keating Communication Monographs 78 (4), 511-534, 2011 | 253 | 2011 |
Perceptions of uncivil discourse online: An examination of types and predictors K Kenski, K Coe, SA Rains Communication research 47 (6), 795-814, 2020 | 246 | 2020 |
The impact of anonymity on perceptions of source credibility and influence in computer-mediated group communication: A test of two competing hypotheses SA Rains Communication research 34 (1), 100-125, 2007 | 234 | 2007 |
Weak-tie support network preference and perceived life stress among participants in health-related, computer-mediated support groups KB Wright, S Rains, J Banas Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 15 (4), 606-624, 2010 | 189 | 2010 |
Examining the scope of channel expansion: A test of channel expansion theory with new and traditional communication media SC D'Urso, SA Rains Management Communication Quarterly 21 (4), 486-507, 2008 | 182 | 2008 |
What can we learn about social network sites by studying Facebook? A call and recommendations for research on social network sites SA Rains, SR Brunner New media & society 17 (1), 114-131, 2015 | 177 | 2015 |
The implications of stigma and anonymity for self-disclosure in health blogs SA Rains Health communication 29 (1), 23-31, 2014 | 166 | 2014 |
Seeking health information in the information age: The role of Internet self-efficacy SA Rains Western Journal of Communication 72 (1), 1-18, 2008 | 151 | 2008 |
Health at high speed: Broadband Internet access, health communication, and the digital divide SA Rains Communication Research 35 (3), 283-297, 2008 | 142 | 2008 |
Social support and computer-mediated communication: A state-of-the-art review and agenda for future research SA Rains, KB Wright Annals of the International Communication Association 40 (1), 175-211, 2016 | 138 | 2016 |