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Literature review of sexual reproductive health campaign messages: What are the milestones and potential research topics within the Kenyan context?
Author(s) -
Ndegi Gatere Bernice,
Okolie Ibe Charles
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of media and communication studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-2545
DOI - 10.5897/jmcs2019.0664
Subject(s) - reproductive health , kenya , context (archaeology) , health communication , public relations , situated , political science , psychology , medicine , environmental health , geography , computer science , population , archaeology , artificial intelligence , law
This paper presents a literature review of the sexual reproductive health campaign messages and highlights the milestones in the existing literature. The review begins with definition of health campaign messages and other key concepts. The subject is then situated within the discipline of communication studies particularly within the branch of health communication. A review of relevant theories follows after which previous research on health campaign messages is highlighted. The paper concludes by pointing out the potential areas of further research on the subject of health campaign messages in Kenya. This paper highlights the key concerns cited among the literature to demonstrate the milestones achieved in sexual reproductive health issues and identifies gaps in research to underscore the need, within a uniquely Kenyan context, for subsequent studies.   Key words: Communication studies, Health communication, Health campaign messages, Kenyan sexual reproductive health.

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