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Why do people avoid medical care? A qualitative study using national data
JM Taber, B Leyva, A Persoskie
Journal of general internal medicine 30, 290-297, 2015
4602015
Effectiveness of internet-based affect induction procedures: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
RA Ferrer, EG Grenen, JM Taber
Emotion 15 (6), 752, 2015
1132015
Knowledge of and beliefs about palliative care in a nationally-representative US sample
JM Taber, EM Ellis, M Reblin, L Ellington, RA Ferrer
PloS one 14 (8), e0219074, 2019
1022019
Rethinking physical activity communication: using focus groups to understand women’s goals, values, and beliefs to improve public health
M Segar, JM Taber, H Patrick, CL Thai, A Oh
BMC public health 17, 1-13, 2017
872017
Information avoidance tendencies, threat management resources, and interest in genetic sequencing feedback
JM Taber, WMP Klein, RA Ferrer, KL Lewis, PR Harris, JA Shepperd, ...
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 49 (4), 616-621, 2015
802015
Spontaneous self-affirmation is associated with psychological well-being: Evidence from a US national adult survey sample
AS Emanuel, JL Howell, JM Taber, RA Ferrer, WMP Klein, PR Harris
Journal of Health Psychology 23 (1), 95-102, 2018
762018
The role of current affect, anticipated affect and spontaneous self-affirmation in decisions to receive self-threatening genetic risk information
RA Ferrer, JM Taber, WMP Klein, PR Harris, KL Lewis, LG Biesecker
Cognition and Emotion 29 (8), 1456-1465, 2015
662015
Genetic testing for hereditary melanoma and pancreatic cancer: a longitudinal study of psychological outcome
LG Aspinwall, JM Taber, SL Leaf, W Kohlmann, SA Leachman
Psycho‐Oncology 22 (2), 276-289, 2013
662013
Perceived ambiguity as a barrier to intentions to learn genome sequencing results
JM Taber, WMP Klein, RA Ferrer, PKJ Han, KL Lewis, LG Biesecker, ...
Journal of behavioral medicine 38, 715-726, 2015
642015
Dispositional optimism and perceived risk interact to predict intentions to learn genome sequencing results.
JM Taber, WMP Klein, RA Ferrer, KL Lewis, LG Biesecker, BB Biesecker
Health Psychology 34 (7), 718, 2015
572015
Optimism and spontaneous self-affirmation are associated with lower likelihood of cognitive impairment and greater positive affect among cancer survivors
JM Taber, WMP Klein, RA Ferrer, EE Kent, PR Harris
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 50 (2), 198-209, 2016
552016
Melanoma genetic counseling and test reporting improve screening adherence among unaffected carriers 2 years later
LG Aspinwall, JM Taber, SL Leaf, W Kohlmann, SA Leachman
Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention 22 (10), 1687-1697, 2013
552013
Children’s and adults’ math attitudes are differentiated by number type
PG Sidney, CA Thompson, C Fitzsimmons, JM Taber
The Journal of Experimental Education 89 (1), 1-32, 2021
532021
Unaffected family members report improvements in daily routine sun protection 2 years following melanoma genetic testing
LG Aspinwall, JM Taber, W Kohlmann, SL Leaf, SA Leachman
Genetics in Medicine 16 (11), 846-853, 2014
512014
Medical care avoidance among older adults
B Leyva, JM Taber, AN Trivedi
Journal of Applied Gerontology 39 (1), 74-85, 2020
442020
Preferences for blood-based colon cancer screening differ by race/ethnicity
JM Taber, LG Aspinwall, KA Heichman, AY Kinney
American Journal of Health Behavior 38 (3), 351-361, 2014
432014
Interdisciplinary perspectives on sun safety
AC Geller, NG Jablonski, SL Pagoto, JL Hay, J Hillhouse, DB Buller, ...
JAMA dermatology 154 (1), 88-92, 2018
382018
Associations of spontaneous self-affirmation with health care experiences and health information seeking in a national survey of US adults
JM Taber, JL Howell, AS Emanuel, WMP Klein, RA Ferrer, PR Harris
Psychology & Health 31 (3), 292-309, 2016
382016
Prevalence and correlates of receiving and sharing high-penetrance cancer genetic test results: findings from the Health Information National Trends Survey
JM Taber, CQ Chang, TK Lam, EM Gillanders, JG Hamilton, SD Schully
Public Health Genomics 18 (2), 67-77, 2015
382015
The role of incidental affective states in appetitive risk behavior: A meta-analysis.
RA Ferrer, JM Taber, P Sheeran, AD Bryan, LD Cameron, E Peters, ...
Health Psychology 39 (12), 1109, 2020
352020
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