Natasha van Antwerpen
University of Adelaide(AU)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Misinformation and Its Impacts, COVID-19 and Mental Health, Media Influence and Health, Media Studies and Communication, Climate Change Communication and Perception
Most-Cited Works
- → What’s Positive in a Pandemic? Journalism Professionals’ Perspectives on Constructive Approaches to COVID-19 News Reporting(2022)33 cited
- → The effects of constructive journalism techniques on mood, comprehension, and trust(2022)31 cited
- → Constructive Journalism: Techniques for Improving the Practice of Objectivity(2023)18 cited
- → Perspectives from Journalism Professionals on the Application and Benefits of Constructive Reporting for Addressing Misinformation(2022)17 cited
- → Hand Hygiene and Mask-Wearing Practices during COVID-19 among Healthcare Workers: Misinformation as a Predictor(2021)17 cited
- → The role of anxiety in mediating the relationship between information consumption and COVID-19 protective behaviours(2021)9 cited
- → The impacts of expertise, conflict, and scientific literacy on trust and belief in scientific disagreements(2025)7 cited
- → Postmodern Thought and the Self: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis(2019)3 cited
- → African migrant men’s experiences and preferences for formal mental health help-seeking: meta-synthesis and recommendations(2024)2 cited
- → The Effects of Solutions versus ‘Heart-warmer’ Journalism on Audience Wellbeing, Self-Efficacy, and Trust(2025)2 cited