Explaining females’ envy toward social media influencers J Chae Media psychology 21 (2), 246-262, 2018 | 360 | 2018 |
Virtual makeover: Selfie-taking and social media use increase selfie-editing frequency through social comparison J Chae Computers in Human Behavior 66, 370-376, 2017 | 317 | 2017 |
“Am I a better mother than you?” Media and 21st-century motherhood in the context of the social comparison theory J Chae Communication Research 42 (4), 503-525, 2015 | 204 | 2015 |
Exposure to health (mis) information: Lagged effects on young adults' health behaviors and potential pathways ASL Tan, C Lee, J Chae Journal of Communication 65 (4), 674-698, 2015 | 194 | 2015 |
Reexamining the relationship between social media and happiness: The effects of various social media platforms on reconceptualized happiness J Chae Telematics and Informatics 35 (6), 1656-1664, 2018 | 116 | 2018 |
Who avoids cancer information? Examining a psychological process leading to cancer information avoidance J Chae Journal of health communication 21 (7), 837-844, 2016 | 84 | 2016 |
Correlates of cancer information overload: focusing on individual ability and motivation J Chae, C Lee, JD Jensen Health communication 31 (5), 626-634, 2016 | 80 | 2016 |
A three-factor cancer-related mental condition model and its relationship with cancer information use, cancer information avoidance, and screening intention J Chae Journal of health communication 20 (10), 1133-1142, 2015 | 52 | 2015 |
YouTube makeup tutorials reinforce postfeminist beliefs through social comparison J Chae Media Psychology 24 (2), 167-189, 2021 | 48 | 2021 |
Prevalence, predictors, and psychosocial mechanism of cancer information avoidance: Findings from a national survey of US adults J Chae, CJ Lee, K Kim Health communication 35 (3), 322-330, 2020 | 38 | 2020 |
Online cancer information seeking increases cancer worry J Chae Computers in Human Behavior 52, 144-150, 2015 | 33 | 2015 |
An examination of the relationship between health information use and health orientation in Korean mothers: Focusing on the type of health information J Chae, BL Quick Journal of Health Communication 20 (3), 275-284, 2015 | 33 | 2015 |
Interest in celebrities’ post-baby bodies and Korean women’s body image disturbance after childbirth J Chae Sex Roles 71, 419-435, 2014 | 29 | 2014 |
The psychological mechanism underlying communication effects on behavioral intention: Focusing on affect and cognition in the cancer context J Chae, C Lee Communication Research 46 (5), 597-618, 2019 | 27 | 2019 |
What makes us accept lookism in the selfie era? A three-way interaction among the present, the constant, and the past J Chae Computers in Human Behavior 97, 75-83, 2019 | 23 | 2019 |
A comprehensive profile of those who have health-related apps J Chae Health Education & Behavior 45 (4), 591-598, 2018 | 14 | 2018 |
An initial look at the associations of a variety of health-related online activities with cancer fatalism C Lee, J Chae Health Communication 31 (11), 1375-1384, 2016 | 13 | 2016 |
How we use the Internet matters for health: The relationship between various online health-related activities and preventive dietary behaviors J Chae Health Informatics Journal 25 (3), 973-983, 2019 | 12 | 2019 |
The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the repeated exposure to cancer information J Chae Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 35 (3), 335-345, 2017 | 12 | 2017 |
Appearance-related effects of selfies at the personal and societal level among Asian women: acceptance of cosmetic surgery and lookism J Chae Current Psychology 42 (25), 21720-21732, 2023 | 4 | 2023 |