Assistant Professor Rebecca Britt’s paper, “The Development and Validation of the eHealth Competency Scale: A Measurement of Self-Efficacy, Knowledge, Usage, and Motivation for Electronic Health Design,” received a Top Paper from the Health Communication Division at the Central States Communication Association 2015 conference.
CSCA houses some of the top journals in communication research and has a competitive double-blind peer review process, and the Health Communication division is very competitive. She is presenting the paper at the April conference with another other paper.
She is a member of the Journalism and Mass Communication Department.