Dinah A. Tetteh Source Confirmed

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Associate Professor

Arkansas State University

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9 h-index 25 pubs 291 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dinah A. Tetteh's research investigates communication and relational dynamics surrounding sensitive health topics, particularly gynecologic cancers. Her work examines how individuals manage uncertainty and emotional responses when discussing these conditions, often employing relational dialectics and autoethnographic approaches. Tetteh has explored the impact of social media on public grieving, the role of openness and topic avoidance in interpersonal communication about ovarian cancer, and the lived experiences of cancer survivors. Her recent publications also touch upon vlogging pregnancy during the pandemic and feminist editorial practices. Tetteh holds a h-index of 9 with 25 publications and 291 citations.

Metrics

  • h-index: 9
  • Publications: 25
  • Citations: 291

Selected Publications

  • On Inclusivity: Editorial Practices Through a Feminist Lens (2026) DOI
  • The Emotional Impact of Sensitive Topics: An Autoethnographic Account of an Ovarian Cancer Research (2024) DOI
  • Making Sense of Gynecologic Cancer: A Relational Dialectics Approach (2024) DOI
  • Uncertainty and Guilt in Ovarian Cancer Survivorship (2022) DOI
  • Openness and topic avoidance in interpersonal communication about ovarian cancer: An uncertainty management perspective (2021) DOI
  • Global Mediatized Death and Emotion: Parasocial Grieving—Mourning #stephenhawking on Twitter (2021) DOI
  • “I just re-evaluated what was beautiful when I went through treatment:” an analysis of Elly Mayday’s ovarian cancer narrative (2021) DOI

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