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Autor:
Hiroko Iida, Elise L. Rice, William N. Elwood, Joyonna Gamble-George, Mary Glenshaw, Sonia Lee, Elizabeth Barr, Paul Gaist, Makeda Williams, Arianne Malekzadeh, Richard A. Jenkins, Amber Wilson, Rebecca Henry, Kathryn A. Morris, Meryl Sufian, Peter Perrin, Gregory L Greenwood, Geetha P Bansal, Christopher Barnhart, Cheryl Anne Boyce, Darien Weatherspoon, Rick Berzon, Sheryl Zwerski, Miya Whitaker
Publikováno v:
AIDS and Behavior
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recognizes that, despite HIV scientific advances, stigma and discrimination continue to be critical barriers to the uptake of evidence-based HIV interventions. Achieving the Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 43:544-552
Many cigarette smokers make multiple attempts to quit before they are successful. Implicit theories of smoking (ITS)-beliefs about whether smoking behavior is something that is changeable (incremental belief) or fixed (entity belief)-may play a role
Autor:
Elise L. Rice, William M. P. Klein
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology. 38:268-275
Objective Prior research has documented the influence of social norms on health-related behaviors, though social norms may affect behaviors in more complex ways than have conventionally been modeled. The present research evaluates parent norms and te
Autor:
Mackenzi Pergolotti, Raymond McKenna, Julie K. Silver, Richard P. Moser, Elise L. Rice, David S. Zucker, Kathleen Doyle Lyons, Catherine M. Alfano, Vishwa S. Raj, Timothy Marshall, Lynne S. Padgett, Jack B. Fu, Alix G. Sleight, Mary Vining Radomski
Publikováno v:
Disability and Rehabilitation. 42:2178-2185
Purpose: To build consensus around an optimal patient-reported outcome measure of cancer symptoms and patient needs to facilitate patient-provider communication and trigger referrals to supportive ...
Autor:
Minal, Patel, Katrina J, Serrano, Elise L, Rice, Chan L, Thai, Kelly D, Blake, Robin C, Vanderpool
Introduction: Appalachian communities experience elevated rates of cancer incidence and mortality relative to other regions in the U.S. Specifically, melanoma mortality rates are higher in Appalachia compared to the national average, despite comparab
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2798baaf8a7fbe36758f34d2b5c7deb2
Autor:
April Oh, Elise L. Rice, Minal Patel, Susan M. Czajkowski, Kara L. Hall, Lisa M. Klesges, Lilian G. Perez
Publikováno v:
Translational Behavioral Medicine. 8:968-978
Behavior change research to promote health and prevent disease increasingly relies on a complex set of interacting characteristics across levels of influence such as biological, psychological, behavioral, interpersonal, and environmental. How to best
Autor:
Tanya Agurs-Collins, Anita P. Courcoulas, Donna H. Ryan, Catherine M. Loria, Alexander J. Rothman, Paul S. MacLean, Elise L. Rice, Susan M. Czajkowski, Daniel H. Bessesen, Holly L. Nicastro
Publikováno v:
Obesity. 26:S6-S15
Background Individual variability in response to multiple modalities of obesity treatment is well documented, yet our understanding of why some individuals respond while others do not is limited. The etiology of this variability is multifactorial; ho
Autor:
Susan M. Czajkowski, Elissa S. Epel, David M. Williams, Alexander J. Rothman, Christine M. Hunter, Kerri N. Boutelle, Elise L. Rice, Angelina R. Sutin, Paige A. Green, Deborah Young-Hyman
Publikováno v:
Obesity. 26:S45-S54
Author(s): Sutin, Angelina R; Boutelle, Kerri; Czajkowski, Susan M; Epel, Elissa S; Green, Paige A; Hunter, Christine M; Rice, Elise L; Williams, David M; Young-Hyman, Deborah; Rothman, Alexander J | Abstract: BackgroundWithin the Accumulating Data t
Autor:
William M. P. Klein, Elise L. Rice
Social comparison processes exert a ubiquitous influence on people’s thoughts, decisions, and behaviors related to their health. Moreover, many comparative perceptions (e.g., perceived personal risk, estimation of social norms) are miscalibrated wi
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190629113.003.0019
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190629113.003.0019
Publikováno v:
Emotion
The present research evaluated the social, affective, and cognitive processes underlying sustained patterns of health behavior as articulated by the upward spiral theory of lifestyle change. Specifically, we tested whether positive affect experienced