Publications

  1. Carmack HJ, LeFebvre LE. Narrative mapping in relational research: Visualizing the catching feelings process Qualitative Research Reports in Communication. 2024; 25(1):78-92. Epub 2023 Jul 25.
  2. Carmack HJ, Lazenby BS, Wilson KJ, Bakkum-Gamez JN, Carranza L. Lost, mislabeled, and mishandled surgical and clinical pathology specimens: A systematic review of published literature. Am J Clin Pathol. 2024 Oct 3; 162 (4):349-355
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  3. McFadden NT, Wilkerson AH, Chaney BH, Carmack HJ, Jaiswal J, Stellefson ML, Lovett K. Exploring Symptom Management Experiences Among College Students With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Using a Theoretical Framework: A Qualitative Study. Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care. 2024 Oct; 50 (5):339-351 Epub 2024 Aug 20
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  4. Carmack HJ, Lazenby BS. “Crypt Keeper That She Is”: Mariah Bell and the Media Framing of Age in the 2022 U.S. National Figure Skating Championships Communication & Sport. 2024; 12(5):754-771.
  5. McFadden NT, Wilkerson AH, Jaiswal J, Chaney BH, Stellefson ML, Carmack HJ, Lovett K. Disease management experiences among college students with Type I diabetes: A qualitative study American Journal of Health Education. 2024; 55(5):340-352. Epub 2024 May 29.
  6. Amangalieva G, Ivic-Britt RK, Carmack HJ, Holiday S. Belonging, Affirmation, Safety, and Efficacy (BASE): An Integrative Model for Shame Resilience, Social Support, and Humor in r/hemorrhoid. Health Commun. 2024 Aug 8; 1-12 Epub 2024 Aug 08
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  7. McFadden NT, Wilkerson AH, Jaiswal J, Chaney BH, Stellefson ML, Carmack HJ, Lovett K. Barriers and Facilitators Impacting Disease and Symptom Management Among College Students With Type 1 Diabetes: A Qualitative Study. Am J Health Promot. 2024 Jun; 38 (5):704-715 Epub 2024 Feb 11
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  8. Carmack Heather J., DeGroot Jocelyn M.. Franchising the Disenfranchised: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Support Messages in American Miscarriage Sympathy Cards Journal of Loss and Trauma. 04/03/2024; 29(4):404-420. Epub 2023 Oct 23.
  9. Quinlan MM, Carmack HJ, Schambach E. Bearing Witness to Joy and Sorrow: Narrative Medicine and Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility (REI) Providers' Journeys in Infertility Treatment. Health Commun. 2024 Apr; 39 (4):808-817 Epub 2023 Mar 05
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  10. Britt RK, Carmack HJ, Morris A, Chakraborty AR, Franco CL. Does Organizational Messaging Make a Difference? Investigating Themes and Language Style in Twitter Discourse and Engagement by Mental Health Organizations. J Health Commun. 2024 Jan 2; 29 (1):1-8 Epub 2024 Jan 09
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  11. Carmack HJ, LeFebvre LE. A typology of negative course evaluations Journal for the Association of Communication Administration. 2023; 40(1):83-100.
  12. Carmack HJ. The Impact of Student Motivation, Preparation, and Learned Helplessness on Undergraduate Students' Communication with Advisors Journal of the Association for Communication Administration. 2023; 40(1):39-60.
  13. DeGroot JM, Carmack HJ. Accidental and purposeful triggers of post-relationship grief Journal of Loss and Trauma. 2023; 28(4):391-403. Epub 2022 Nov 08.
  14. Stassen HM, Vik TA, Carmack HJ, DeGroot JM. The burdened burdensome woman: A feminist analysis of discussions of The New York Times’ homeschooling gender (dis)parity article Southern Communication Journal. 2023; 88(1):30-39.
  15. McFadden NT, Wilkerson AH, Carmack HJ. “I feel like it’s one of those things that everyone feels the same way about, no one wants to discuss it”: A qualitative examination of female college students’ pap smear experiences Health Behavior Research. 2022; 5(3):Article 4.
  16. LeFebvre L, LeFebvre LE, Carmack HJ, Lazic G. Preparing the next generation of teachers inappropriately: When introductory course directors engage in teacher misbehaviors Communication Studies. 2022; 73(4):476-496.
  17. LeFebvre LE, Carmack HJ. Catching feelings: Narrating the emerging adults’ relational process Southern Communication Journal. 2022; 87(3):235-247.
  18. DeGroot JM, Carmack HJ. “I know they meant well…”: Helpful and hurtful memorable messages in mourning Journal of Loss and Trauma. 2021; 27(5):418-430.
  19. DeGroot JM, Carmack HJ. Loss, meaning-making, and coping after the 2016 Presidential election Illness, Crisis, & Loss. 2021; 29(2):159-181. Epub 2018 Aug 20.
  20. Carmack HJ, DeGroot JM. Communication apprehension about death, religious identification, and religiosity: Predictors of organ and body donation decisions Omega: Journal of Death and Dying. 2020; 81(4):627-647. Epub 2018 Aug 10.
  21. Zengaro E, Carmack HJ, Buzzelli N, Towery NA. Disclosure catalysts in student disclosures of personal health information to college instructors Health Communication. 2020; 37(1):55-63.
  22. DeGroot JM, Carmack HJ. Unexpected negative participant responses and researcher safety: “Fuck your survey and your safe space, trigger warning bullshit”. Journal of Communication Inquiry. 2020; 44(4):354-375.
  23. Price S, Carmack HJ, Kuang K. Contradictions and predicaments in instructors’ boundary negotiation of students’ health disclosures Health Communication. 2020; 36(7):795-803.
  24. LeFebvre LL, Carmack HJ, Pederson J. “It’s only one negative comment”: (Un)Helpful messages received following hurtful course evaluations Communication Education. 2019; 69(1):19-47.
  25. Carmack HJ, Ahmed R. Provider cultural competence and patient communication willingness and apprehension: Predictors of university health center provider satisfaction and inclination to comply with providers Journal of Health Communication. 2019; 24(9):719-727.
  26. Carmack HJ, Harville K. Including communication in the nursing classroom: A content analysis of communication competence and interprofessional communication in nursing fundamentals textbooks Health Communication. 2019; 35(13):1656-1665.
  27. Carmack HJ. Hospital image repair strategies, organizational apology, and medical errors: An analysis of the CoxHealth brain over-radiation case Health Communication. 2019; 35(12):1466-1474.
  28. LeFebvre LE, Carmack HJ. Catching feelings: Exploring commitment (un)readiness in emerging adulthood Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 2019; 37(1):143-162.
  29. Carmack HJ, LeFebvre LE. Walking on eggshells”: Traversing the emotional and meaning making process surrounding hurtful course evaluations Communication Education. 2019; 68(3):350-370.
  30. Heiss SN, Smith KS, Carmack HJ. Waging a professional turf wars: An examination of professionalism as a strategic communication practice used by registered dietitians Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare. 2018; 2(3):121-131.
  31. Carmack HJ, DeGroot JM. Trauma metaphor use after Hillary Clinton’s loss in the 2016 Presidential election Journal of Loss and Trauma. 2018; 23(6):468-483.
  32. Carmack HJ. Cultural approaches to health communication Syllabus: Journal of Teaching. 2018; 7(1):1-15.
  33. Carmack HJ, Serafin JA. College students’ communication about complementary and alternative medicine practices Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare. 2018; 2:14-19.
  34. Hudak NC, Carmack HJ. Waiting for the doctor to ask: Influencers of LGB identity disclosure to healthcare providers Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare. 2018; 2:20-29.
  35. Carmack HJ, Nelson CL, Hocke-Mirzashvili TM, Fife E. Mental health attitudes, depression and anxiety stigma, and shame in college students: Implications for communication with students College Student Affairs Journal. 2018; 36(1):68-79.
  36. Hudak NC, Carmack HJ, Smith ED. Student perceptions of providers’ cultural competence, attitudes toward providers, and patient satisfaction at a university health center: International and US student differences Journal of International Students. 2018; 8(2):960-976.
  37. Carmack HJ, Heiss SN. Using Theory of Planned Behavior to predict college students’ intent to use LinkedIn for job searches and professional networking Communication Studies. 2018; 69(2):145-160.
  38. Richards S, Carmack HJ. Utilizing the television series Chasing Life to develop a deeper understanding about the complexities of providing social support Discourse: Journal of the Speech Communication Association of South Dakota,. 2018; 4:52-56.
  39. Carmack HJ, Hocke-Mirzashvili TM. Stop the cough: A content analysis of knowledge, fear appeals, and efficacy in pertussis PSAs International Journal of Communication and Health. 2017; 11:13-19.
  40. Carmack HJ, Bouchelle Z, Rawlins Y, Bennet J, Hill C, Oriol NE. Mobilizing a narrative of generosity: Patient experiences on an urban mobile health clinic Communication Quarterly. 2017; 65(4):419-435.
  41. Carmack HJ. Crafting a culture of patient safety: Structuring physicians’ medical error disclosure and apology Ohio Communication Journal. 2017; 55:29-42.
  42. Carmack HJ, DeGroot JM. Development and validation of the Communication Apprehension about Death scale Omega: Journal of Death and Dying. 2016; 74(2):239-259.
  43. Carmack HJ. Creating a healthy space: Forensic educators’ sensemaking about healthy tournament management policies Speaker & Gavel. 2016; 53(1):5-24. Epub 2021 Jun 01.
  44. Carmack HJ. Defining “doctor”: Constructing a representative anecdote of physician ethos on television medical dramas Texas Speech Communication Journal. 2016; 40(1):20-33.
  45. Carmack HJ, Bedi S, Heiss SN. International students, university health centers, and memorable messages about health Journal of International Students. 2016; 6(1):52-72.
  46. Noland C, Carmack HJ. “You never forget your first mistake”: Nursing socialization, memorable messages, and communication about medical errors Health Communication. 2015; 30(12):1234-1244. Epub 2014 Nov 20.
  47. Noland CN, Carmack HJ. Narrativizing nursing students’ experiences of medical errors during clinicals Qualitative Health Research. 2015; 25(10):1423-1434. Epub 2014 Dec 24.
  48. Carmack HJ, Holm TT. A little help from my friends: A relational health communication competence approach to social support for forensic educators National Forensic Journal. 2015; 33(1):14-34.
  49. Heiss SN, Carmack HJ, Chadwick A. Effects of interpersonal communication, knowledge, and attitudes of pertussis vaccination in Vermont Journal of Communication in Healthcare. 2015; 8(3):207-219.
  50. Vorell MS, Carmack HJ. Healing the healer: Stress and coping strategies in temporary medical work Health Communication. 2015; 30(4):398-408. Epub 2014 Jun 19.
  51. Carmack HJ, DeGroot JM, Quinlan MM. “A view from the top”: Crafting the male “Domdentity” in domestic discipline relationships Journal of Men’s Studies. 2015; 23(1):63-78.
  52. DeGroot JM, Carmack HJ, Quinlan MM. “Topping from the bottom”: Relational convergence of meaning in domestic discipline relationships Sexuality and Culture. 2015; 19(1):85-102. Epub 2014 Aug 26.
  53. Carmack HJ. Social and tertiary health identities as argument in the DSM V Asperger’s/Autism debate Western Journal of Communication. 2014; 78(4):462-479. Epub 2013 Nov 05.
  54. Carmack HJ, DeGroot JM. Exploiting loss?: Ethical considerations, boundaries, and opportunities for the study of death and grief online Omega: Journal of Death and Dying. 2014; 68(4):311-331.
  55. Carmack HJ. A cycle of redemption in a medical error disclosure and apology program Qualitative Health Research. 2014; 24(6):860-869.
  56. Carmack HJ, Galanes GJ. More than just good grades: Dialectical tensions in the construction of “good” student identity Qualitative Communication Research. 2013; 2(1):81-108.
  57. DeGroot JM, Carmack HJ. “It may not be pretty, but it’s honest”: Examining embodied parental grief on the Callapitter blog Death Studies. 2013; 37(5):448-470.
  58. Galanes GJ, Carmack HJ. “He’s really setting an example”: Student contributions to the learning environment Communication Studies. 2013; 64(1):49-65. Epub 2012 Dec 13.
  59. Carmack HJ, Holm TT. Stress, burnout, job satisfaction, and intent to leave among collegiate forensic educators National Forensic Journal. 2013; 29(1/2):41-59.
  60. Heiss SN, Carmack HJ. Knock, knock; who’s there? Making sense of organizational entrance through humor Management Communication Quarterly. 2012; 26(1):106-132. Epub 2011 Aug 01.
  61. Galanes GJ, Carmack HJ. The relationship between communicative competence and student personal characteristics, interpersonal and organizational forms of educational engagement. Ohio Communication Journal. 2012; 50:107-127.
  62. Holm TT, Carmack HJ. Forensics as a correlate of graduate school success Journal of the Association for Communication Administration. 2012; 31(1):29-45.
  63. Carmack HJ. Everythang’s gonna be all white: The Fightin’ Whities use of parody and planned incongruity for social change Florida Communication Journal. 2011; 39(2):35-44.
  64. Carmack HJ. Structuring and disciplining apology: A structurational analysis of health care benevolence laws. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication. 2010; 11:6-13.
  65. Carmack HJ. Bearing witness to the ethics of practice: Storying physicians’ medical mistake narratives Health Communication. 2010; 25(5):449-458.
  66. Carmack HJ. “What happens on the van stays on the van”: The (re)structuring of health privacy scripts on an Appalachian mobile health clinic Qualitative Health Research. 2010.
  67. Carmack HJ. Slam this: Making sense of language use and delivery in argumentation with slam poetry Communication Teacher. 2009; 23(1):19-22.
  68. Smith AK, Carmack HJ, Titsworth BS. Narratives, apologia, and the construction of health care issues: The case of President Clinton’s apology-by-proxy for the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment Journal of Medical Humanities. 2008; 29(2):89-109.
  69. Carmack HJ. “The ultimate ice cream experience”: Performing passion as expression of organizational culture Ohio Communication Journal. 2008; 46:109-129.
  70. Smith AK, Carmack HJ, Titsworth BS. Socialization and the first year experience: Managing the tension of in(ter)dependence The Journal of the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition. 2006; 18(2):83-109.
  71. Carmack HJ. Dixie Chicks, President Bush, and the discursive backlash: Embedded narratives as representational ideographs of and The Florida Communication Journal. 2006; 32(2):70-81.
  72. Carmack HJ, Holm TT. Home sweet home: The role of the forensics squadroom in team socialization and identification National Forensics Journal. 2005; 23(2):32-53.