Joshua Fogel
Professor
Degrees/Diplomas: Ph.D., Clinical Health Psychology, Yeshiva University, 2002
Campus Affiliation: Brooklyn College
Research Interests: Mental health, Biostatistics, Race/ethnicity, Business
Selected Publications
Fogel, J., & Krausz, F. (2013). Watching reality television beauty shows is associated with tanning lamp use and outdoor tanning among college students. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 68(5), 784-789.
Van Voorhees, B.W., Hsiung, R. C., Marko-Holguin, M., Houston, T.K., Fogel, J., Lee, R., & Ford, D. E. (2013). Internal versus external motivation in referral of primary care patients with depression to an Internet support group: Randomized controlled trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15(3), e42.
Fogel, J. (2012). Consumers and spam e-mail for health topics. Journal of Internet Business, 10, 47-62.
Fogel, J. (2011). Consumers and Internet gambling advertisements in spam e-mail. Romanian Journal of Marketing, Issue 4, 2-8.
Fogel, J., & Ebadi, C. (2011). Religious categories and the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine: Attitudes, intentions, and behaviors regarding vaccination. Journal of Medical Marketing, 11(4), 303-311.
Fogel, J., & Shlivko, S. (2010). Weight problems and spam e-mail for weight-loss products. Southern Medical Journal, 103(1), 31-36.
Fogel, J., & Novick, D. (2009). Direct-to-consumer advertisements of prescription medications over the Internet. Health Marketing Quarterly, 26(4), 347-361.
Fogel, J., & Nehmad, E. (2009). Internet social network communities: Risk taking, trust, and privacy concerns. Computers in Human Behavior, 25, 153-160.
Fogel, J., Ribisl, K. M, Morgan, P. D., Humphreys, K., & Lyons, E. J. (2008). The underrepresentation of African Americans in online cancer support groups. Journal of the National Medical Association, 100(6), 705-712.
Fogel, J., & Zidile, C. (2008). Contact lenses purchased over the Internet places individuals potentially at risk for harmful eye care practices. Optometry: Journal of the American Optometric Association, 79, 23-35.
Fogel, J., Albert, S. M., Schnabel, F., Ditkoff, B. A., & Neugut, A. I. (2002). Internet use and social support in women with breast cancer. Health Psychology, 21 (4), 398-404.
Fogel, J., Albert, S. M., Schnabel, F., Ditkoff, B. A., & Neugut, A. I. (2002). Use of the Internet by women with breast cancer. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 4 (2), e9.
Education
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B.A., History, Premedical Sciences Concentration, Brooklyn College, 1993
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M.A., General Psychology, Yeshiva University, 2000
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Ph.D., Clinical Health Psychology, Yeshiva University, 2002
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Postdoctoral Fellowship, Psychiatric Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2004