Artikel dengan mandat akses publik - Tracey A. RevensonPelajari lebih lanjut
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Dyadic coping in metastatic breast cancer.
H Badr, CL Carmack, DA Kashy, M Cristofanilli, TA Revenson
Health Psychology 29 (2), 169, 2010
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
How effective are expressive writing interventions for adolescents? A meta-analytic review
G Travagin, D Margola, TA Revenson
Clinical psychology review 36, 42-55, 2015
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Muscle invasive bladder cancer: examining survivor burden and unmet needs
NE Mohamed, PC Herrera, S Hudson, TA Revenson, CT Lee, DZ Quale, ...
The Journal of urology 191 (1), 48-53, 2014
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Active surveillance for papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: new challenges and opportunities for the health care system
GC Haser, RM Tuttle, HK Su, EE Alon, D Bergman, V Bernet, E Brett, ...
Endocrine practice 22 (5), 602-611, 2016
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
The importance of parents' dyadic coping for children
M Zemp, G Bodenmann, S Backes, D Sutter‐Stickel, TA Revenson
Family Relations 65 (2), 275-286, 2016
Mandat: Swiss National Science Foundation
Depression in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and their informal caregivers
H Badr, AD Federman, M Wolf, TA Revenson, JP Wisnivesky
Aging & mental health 21 (9), 975-982, 2017
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
We are in this together—Aren't we? Congruence of common dyadic coping and psychological distress of couples facing breast cancer
F Meier, S Cairo Notari, G Bodenmann, TA Revenson, N Favez
Psycho‐oncology 28 (12), 2374-2381, 2019
Mandat: Swiss National Science Foundation
Randomised controlled trial of expressive writing and quality of life in men and women treated for colon or rectal cancer
SJ Lepore, TA Revenson, KJ Roberts, JR Pranikoff, A Davey
Psychology & health 30 (3), 284-300, 2015
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Applying theory across settings, behaviors, and populations: Translational challenges and opportunities.
RJ Mermelstein, TA Revenson
American Psychological Association 32 (5), 592, 2013
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Racial/ethnic concordance between patients and researchers as a predictor of study attrition
I Mindlis, D Livert, AD Federman, JP Wisnivesky, TA Revenson
Social Science & Medicine 255, 113009, 2020
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
The experience of financial stress among emerging adult cancer survivors
SK Gupta, MC Mazza, MA Hoyt, TA Revenson
Journal of psychosocial oncology 38 (4), 435-448, 2020
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Partners’ consensus about joint effort and COVID-19 prevention among sexual minority men
TJ Starks, SC Bosco, KM Doyle, TA Revenson
Archives of Sexual Behavior 51 (1), 217-230, 2022
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Early changes in socioeconomic status do not predict changes in body mass in the first decade of life
L Starkey, TA Revenson
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 49 (2), 212-220, 2015
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
The indirect influence of ‘invisible’support on pulmonary function among adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
AA Panjwani, J Erblich, TA Revenson, HJ Badr, AD Federman, ...
Psychology, health & medicine 28 (4), 831-842, 2023
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Introduction to the special section: the importance of behavioral medicine in the COVID-19 pandemic response
SL Bacon, TA Revenson
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 56 (4), 321-324, 2022
Mandat: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé
Dyadic reciprocal associations between self‐efficacy and planning predict sedentary behaviour
Z Szczuka, E Kulis, M Boberska, A Banik, M Siwa, H Zaleskiewicz, N Knoll, ...
British Journal of Health Psychology 28 (2), 451-466, 2023
Mandat: Narodowe Centrum Nauki
Behavioral Medicine Research Council (BMRC) Statement Papers: A New Approach to Consensus Building in Behavioral Medicine Science
JM Ruiz, SL Bacon, GG Bennett, E Brondolo, SM Czajkowski, ...
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 57 (5), 355-356, 2023
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Accomplishing breakthroughs in behavioural medicine research
KW Davidson, SL Bacon, GG Bennett, E Brondolo, SM Czajkowski, ...
Nature human behaviour 5 (7), 813-815, 2021
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Association of Weight Perception, Race and Readiness to Quit Smoking amongst a Cohort of Workers
JJ Lin, TA Revenson, AI Neugut, A Rundle, S Mohan, JP Wisnivesky
Journal of Smoking Cessation 13 (1), 11-17, 2018
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
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