Maria Brann
Psychology · Indiana University
Publications
83
Citations
1,010
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
27
Publishing since 2000
Maria Brann studies health communication—how people talk about, share, and make decisions related to health and medical care. Her work spans topics such as women's experiences with pregnancy loss and childbirth, why patients (including Black women) decide to join clinical trials, informed consent, and communication in healthcare and educational settings. She uses methods like narrative analysis and behavioral models to understand these communication processes.
Publication activity has been fairly steady over the past decade, averaging around four papers per year with some fluctuation between two and seven annually.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- “We Don’t Get Drugs Targeted for Us:” Applying the Integrated Behavioral Model to Understand Why Black Women Chose to Participate in a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Health Communication · 2025
- Essential instructional communication concepts for effective health campaigns
Communication Education · 2024
- “I’m not sure I’ll ever forget the experience”: a narrative analysis of Chrissy Teigen’s social media describing her miscarriage
Feminist Media Studies · 2023
- Socializing employees into a culture of health
International Journal of Workplace Health Management · 2023
- Informed Consent
The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication · 2022
- Abstract PS7-48: I'm willing to be that woman: Exploring Black women's decisions to participate in breast cancer clinical trials
Cancer Research · 2021
- “Our Birth Experiences are What Binds Us”: Women’s Motivations for Storytelling about Birth to Build<i>Motherwisdom</i>
Communication Studies · 2020
- Multifaceted Contents and Techniques for Designing Health Communication Courses
Journal of Communication Pedagogy · 2019
- Multifaceted Contents and Techniques for Designing Health Communication Courses
ScholarWorks - WMU (Western Michigan University) · 2019
- Intergenerational Transmission of Traditional and Contemporary Gender Ideologies via Father-Son Memorable Messages
Communication Research Reports · 2018
- Supporting University-wide Institutional Change in Global Health Volunteerism: A Case in Progress
IUScholarWorks (Indiana University) · 2018
- Guiding principles for global health volunteer and academic service-learning experience at IUPUI
Purdue University Indianapolis (Indiana University) · 2018
- Ethical Engagement Vignettes
IUScholarWorks (Indiana University) · 2018
- Nursing student evaluation of NIOSH workplace violence prevention for nurses online course
Journal of Safety Research · 2016
- “Challenge Me!”
Communication & Sport · 2016
- Author eBooks×5
- Health Communication×4
- IUScholarWorks (Indiana University)×3
- Qualitative Health Research×2
- Communication Education×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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