Book Chapters

* indicates student or former student coauthor (Includes undergraduate students, MA students, doctoral students, post-doctoral staff)
^ indicates community partner coauthor
# indicates clinical partner coauthor

*De Keyzer, F., Geusens, F., Fitzgerald, K., Greene, K., & Beullens, K. (in press). Creating effective health interventions for interventions. In G.-J. de Bruijn & H. Vandebosch (Eds.), Health, media, and communication. Mouton de Gruyter.

*Lee, L. E., & Greene, K. (in press). The Disclosure Decision-Making Model. In E. Ho, C. Bylund, J. van Weert, I. Basnyat, N. Bol, & M. Dean (Eds.), The international encyclopedia of health communication. Wiley.

*Goulbourne, T., Senteio, C., Greene, K., & Yanovitzky, I. (2021). Community-based health interventions. In T. L. Thompson & N. G. Harrington (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of health communication (3rd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003043379-30

Theiss, J. A., & Greene, K. (2019). The interdependent influence among relationships, health, and wellness. In J. A. Theiss & K. GreeneContemporary studies of relationships, health, and wellness (pp. 1-10). Cambridge University Press.

Theiss, J. A., & Greene, K. (2019). Concluding: The interdependent influence among relationships, health, and wellness. In J. A. Theiss & K. GreeneContemporary studies of relationships, health, and wellness (pp. 355-362). Cambridge University Press.

*Carpenter, A., Checton, M. G., Greene, K., & *Catona, D. (2019). Extending the relational turbulence model: Examining uncertainty and interference with cardiology patients. In J. A. Theiss & K. Greene, Contemporary studies of relationships, health, and wellness (pp. 184-199). Cambridge University Press.

Greene, K., Banerjee, S. C., Ray, A. E., & Hecht, M. L. (2017). Active involvement interventions in health and risk messaging. In R. L. Parrott (Ed.), Oxford encyclopedia of health and risk message design and processing (pp. 1-36). Oxford University Press.  https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.013.527  Article

*Carpenter, A., & Greene, K. (2016). Social penetration theory. In C. R. Berger & M. E. Roloff (Eds.), The international encyclopedia of interpersonal communication (1st ed., pp. 1-4). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118540190.wbeic0160  Article

*Catona, D., & Greene, K. (2016). Self-disclosure. In C. R. Berger & M. E. Roloff (Eds.), The international encyclopedia of interpersonal communication (1st ed., pp. 1-5). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118540190.wbeic0162  Article

Banerjee, S. C., & Greene, K. (2016). Substance abuse prevention message generation and engaging adolescents in health message planning and/or production of health promotion messages. In J. F. Nussbaum (Ed.), Oxford research encyclopedia of communication. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.013.197  Article

Greene, K., & *Carpenter, A. (2015). Disclosure measurement. In D. K. Kim & J. Dearing (Eds.), Health communication measures (pp. 13-24). Peter Lang. Article

Greene, K. (2014). Disclosure: Providers and patients. In T. L. Thompson & J. G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of health communication (pp. 348-352). Sage. Article

*Carpenter, A., & Greene, K. (2014). Online health information exchange and privacy. In T. L. Thompson & J. G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of health communication (pp. 978-981). Sage. Article

*Carpenter, A., & Greene, K. (2014). Disclosure: Family health history. In T. L. Thompson & J. G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of health communication (pp. 342-345). Sage. Article

Greene, K., & *Magsamen-Conrad, K. (2014). Methodological challenges for health research with stigmatized populations. In B. Whaley (Ed.), Research methods in health communicationPrinciples and application (pp. 298-317). Routledge. Article

Greene, K., & *Catona, D. (2013). Seeking a last first date: Strategic self-disclosure and self-presentation as persuasion in initial online dating interactions. In C. Liberman (Ed.), Casing persuasive communication (pp. 35-50). Kendall Hunt. Article

*Carpenter, A., & Greene, K. (2013). Designing a disclosure-focused stigma intervention for mental health research. In M. H. Eaves (Ed.), Applications in health communication (pp. 15-30). Kendall Hunt. Article

Greene, K., & Banerjee, S. C. (2013). Reducing smoking disparities for Hispanic adolescents: Empowerment through media literacy. In G. Kreps & M. Dutta (Eds.), Reducing health disparities: Communication interventions (pp. 278-296). Peter Lang. Article

Greene, K., & *Magsamen-Conrad, K. (2010). Disclosure decisions in existing relationships online: Exploring motivations for CMC channel choice. In J. R. Park & E. G. Abels (Eds.), Interpersonal relations and social patterns in communication technologies: Discourse norms, language structures and cultural variables (pp. 48-75). IGI Publications. Article

Greene, K. (2009). Reasoned Action Theory. In S. W. Littlejohn & K. A. Foss (Eds.), Encyclopedia of communication theory (Vol. 2, pp. 826-828). Sage.  Article

Greene, K. (2009). An integrated model of health disclosure decision-making. In T. D. Afifi & W. A. Afifi (Eds.), Uncertainty and information regulation in interpersonal contexts: Theories and applications (pp. 226-253). Routledge. Article

Yanovitzky, I., & Greene, K. (2009). Quantitative methods and causal inference in media effects resesarch. In R. Nabi & M. B. Oliver (Eds.), Sage handbook of mass media effects(pp. 35-52). Sage. Article

Derlega, V. J., Winstead, B. A., & Greene, K. (2008). Self-disclosure and starting a close relationship. In S. Sprecher, A. Wenzel, & J. Harvey (Eds.), Handbook of relationship initiation (pp. 153-174). Psychology Press. Article

Greene, K., Derlega, V. J., & Mathews, A. (2006). Self-disclosure in personal relationships. In A. Vangelisti & D. Perlman (Eds.), Cambridge handbook of personal relationships (pp. 409-427). Cambridge University Press. Article

Greene, K. (2005). Introduction to “Appropriateness of disclosure of HIV testing information: The perspective of PLWAs”. In L. C. Lederman, W. D. Gibson, & M. Taylor (Eds.), Communication theory: A casebook approach (2nd ed., pp. 369-370). Kendall/Hunt.

Greene, K., & Serovich, J. M. (2005). Appropriateness of disclosure of HIV testing information: The perspective of PLWAs. In L. C. Lederman, W. D. Gibson, & M. Taylor (Eds.), Communication theory: A casebook approach (2nd ed., pp. 371-387). Kendall/Hunt. [reprinted] Article

Hale, J. L., Householder, B. J., & Greene, K. (2002). The theory of reasoned action. In J. P. Dillard & M. Pfau (Eds.), The persuasion handbook: Developments in theory and practice(pp. 259-286). Sage. Article

^Miller, D. H., Greene, K., Causby, V., #White, B. W., & ^Lockhart, L. L. (2001). Domestic violence in lesbian relationships. In E. Kaschak (Ed.), Intimate betrayal: Domestic violence in lesbian relationships (pp. 107-127). Haworth Press. [reprinted] Article

Greene, K. (2000). Disclosure of chronic illness varies by topic and target: The role of stigma and boundaries in willingness to disclose. In S. Petronio (Ed.), Balancing the secrets of private disclosures (pp. 123-135). Erlbaum. Article

Greene, K., & *^Cassidy, B. (1999). Ethical choices regarding noncompliance: Prescribing protease inhibitors for HIV-infected adolescent females. In W. N. #Elwood (Ed.), Power in the blood: A handbook on AIDS, politics, and communication (pp. 369-384). Erlbaum. Article

Greene, K., & Serovich, J. M. (1998). An eye to the future of HIV/AIDS and social relationships: An epilogue. In V. J. Derlega & A. P. Barbee (Eds.), HIV and social interaction (pp. 218-238). Sage. Article

Rubin, D., & Greene, K. (1995). The suppressed voice hypothesis in women’s writing: Effects of revision on gender-typical style. In D. L. Rubin (Ed.), Composing social identity and style in written language (pp. 133-149). Erlbaum. Article

Causby, V., ^Lockhart, L., #White, B., & Greene, K. (1995). Fusion and conflict resolution in lesbian relationships. In C. T. Tully (Ed.), Lesbian social services: Research issues (pp. 67-82). Harrington Park Press. [reprinted] Article