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View article: Supplementary Table 3 from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer
Supplementary Table 3 from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary Table 3: Kitagawa-Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition of Race Differences in one-SD Increases of Composite Scores among Medicare Beneficiaries Subsample
View article: Supplementary Table 4 from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer
Supplementary Table 4 from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary Table 4: Kitagawa-Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition of Race Differences in one-SD Increases of Composite Scores among Patients with Surgery Date Identified
View article: Supplementary Table 5 from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer
Supplementary Table 5 from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary Table 5: Kitagawa-Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition of Race Differences in one-SD Increases of Composite Scores among Patients Receiving At Least 4 Cycles of Chemotherapy
View article: Data from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer
Data from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer Open
Background:Symptom burden differences may contribute to racial disparities in breast cancer survival. We compared symptom changes from before to during chemotherapy among women with breast cancer.Methods:This observational study followed a…
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer
Supplementary Table 1 from Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary Table 1: List of Individual Symptoms Used Included in Composite Scores
View article: Exploring the Association Between Positive and Negative Social Support and Spiritual Well-Being: Results from the National Survey of American Life
Exploring the Association Between Positive and Negative Social Support and Spiritual Well-Being: Results from the National Survey of American Life Open
Previous studies have found that support that is uplifting in nature (i.e., positive social support) can have a positive influence on the spiritual well-being of individuals with chronic diseases. However, few studies have explored positiv…
View article: Understanding the Effects of Cancer‐Related Factors on the Association Between Physical Activity, Self‐Efficacy and Exercise Barriers Among Breast Cancer Survivors
Understanding the Effects of Cancer‐Related Factors on the Association Between Physical Activity, Self‐Efficacy and Exercise Barriers Among Breast Cancer Survivors Open
Background Breast cancer can negatively impact survivors' physical activity (PA). Social cognitive theory (SCT) constructs may be correlated with PA, but it is unclear if cancer‐related factors affect these relationships. Aims To examine a…
View article: Toward Health Equity: A Workshop Report on the State of the Science of Obesity Interventions for Adults
Toward Health Equity: A Workshop Report on the State of the Science of Obesity Interventions for Adults Open
Objective From October 18 to 20, 2022, the National Institutes of Health held a workshop to examine the state of the science concerning obesity interventions in adults to promote health equity. The workshop had three objectives: (1) conven…
View article: How Healthy Are the Diets of Cancer Survivors? Characteristics of Those Most at Risk and Opportunities for Improvement
How Healthy Are the Diets of Cancer Survivors? Characteristics of Those Most at Risk and Opportunities for Improvement Open
Background: Diet quality and adherence to dietary guidelines are strong predictors of positive cancer outcomes among survivors. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted using 2-day dietary recalls from a nationwide sample of 818 s…
View article: Mental health in children and young people with psoriasis. A comorbidity to consider
Mental health in children and young people with psoriasis. A comorbidity to consider Open
Introduction Children and adolescents with chronic cutaneous conditions are at risk of experiencing adverse psychosocial effects such as anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Children with psoriasis had significantly higher rates of any psy…
View article: The mediating role of physical activity on cognitive disparities in cancer survivors
The mediating role of physical activity on cognitive disparities in cancer survivors Open
This study examined the association of physical activity (PA) with cognitive difficulties (CD) and education, income, poverty, and age among cancer survivors (CS) using data from the 2020 National Health Interview Survey. Causal mediation …
View article: THE PREDICTABILITY OF TYPES OF MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS ON THE PERCEIVED RETENTION STATUS AND ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
THE PREDICTABILITY OF TYPES OF MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS ON THE PERCEIVED RETENTION STATUS AND ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Open
The purpose of this study was to examine the predictability of types of mentoring relationships on the perceived academic success and retention status of undergraduate students from two historically Black colleges and universities. Specifi…
View article: Expanding research on the impact of financial hardship on emotional well-being: guidance of diverse stakeholders to the Emotional Well-Being and Economic Burden of Disease (EMOT-ECON) Research Network
Expanding research on the impact of financial hardship on emotional well-being: guidance of diverse stakeholders to the Emotional Well-Being and Economic Burden of Disease (EMOT-ECON) Research Network Open
The Emotional Well-Being and Economic Burden (EMOT-ECON) Research Network is one of six research networks funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to advance research about emotional well-being (EWB), and the only one that focuses…
View article: On the road to achieving work–life balance in academia
On the road to achieving work–life balance in academia Open
Acquiring in-depth knowledge of one's discipline is the primary goal when preparing for an academic career. Receiving less attention, however, are efforts to promote the holistic well-being of scientists. Maintaining work–life balance is a…
View article: Choose your own adventure: A perspective on career development
Choose your own adventure: A perspective on career development Open
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View article: Using the TIDieR checklist to describe development and integration of a web-based intervention promoting healthy eating and regular exercise among older cancer survivors
Using the TIDieR checklist to describe development and integration of a web-based intervention promoting healthy eating and regular exercise among older cancer survivors Open
Objective To facilitate replication and future intervention design of web-based multibehavior lifestyle interventions, we describe the rationale, development, and content of the Ai M, Plan, and act on LIFest Yles (AMPLIFY) Survivor Health …
View article: A Perfect Storm to Set the Stage for Ontological Exploration: Response to Commentaries on “Emotional Well-Being: What It Is and Why It Matters”
A Perfect Storm to Set the Stage for Ontological Exploration: Response to Commentaries on “Emotional Well-Being: What It Is and Why It Matters” Open
View article: Measuring emotional well-being through subjective report: a scoping review of reviews
Measuring emotional well-being through subjective report: a scoping review of reviews Open
Objective This scoping review of reviews aims to describe the current landscape of measures of emotional well-being (EWB). Methods Following established practices for scoping reviews, we searched the PsycInfo, ERIC, Scopus and PubMed datab…
View article: Emotional Well-Being: What It Is and Why It Matters
Emotional Well-Being: What It Is and Why It Matters Open
View article: Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer
Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer Open
Background: Symptom burden differences may contribute to racial disparities in breast cancer survival. We compared symptom changes from before to during chemotherapy among women with breast cancer. Methods: This observational study followe…
View article: Racial Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms and Adherence to Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy Among Women With Early-Stage, Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer
Racial Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms and Adherence to Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy Among Women With Early-Stage, Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer Open
In this cohort study, severe symptoms were associated with lower AET adherence. Black women had lower adherence rates that were explained by their higher symptom burden and baseline characteristics. These findings suggest that better sympt…
View article: Independent Predictors for Hospitalization-Associated Radiation therapy Interruptions
Independent Predictors for Hospitalization-Associated Radiation therapy Interruptions Open
View article: Cancer disparities in the context of rurality: risk factors and screening across various U.S. rural classification codes
Cancer disparities in the context of rurality: risk factors and screening across various U.S. rural classification codes Open
View article: Adapting MultiPLe behavior Interventions that eFfectively Improve (AMPLIFI) cancer survivor health: program project protocols for remote lifestyle intervention and assessment in 3 inter-related randomized controlled trials among survivors of obesity-related cancers
Adapting MultiPLe behavior Interventions that eFfectively Improve (AMPLIFI) cancer survivor health: program project protocols for remote lifestyle intervention and assessment in 3 inter-related randomized controlled trials among survivors of obesity-related cancers Open
View article: Financial toxicity: a common problem affecting patient care and health
Financial toxicity: a common problem affecting patient care and health Open
View article: A lay navigator‐led, early palliative care intervention for African American and rural family caregivers of individuals with advanced cancer (Project Cornerstone): Results of a pilot randomized trial
A lay navigator‐led, early palliative care intervention for African American and rural family caregivers of individuals with advanced cancer (Project Cornerstone): Results of a pilot randomized trial Open
Background The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of ENABLE (Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends) Cornerstone—a lay navigator‐led, early palliative care telehealth interventi…
View article: Developing a virtual assessment protocol for the AMPLIFI Randomized Controlled Trial due to COVID-19: From assessing participants' preference to preparing the team
Developing a virtual assessment protocol for the AMPLIFI Randomized Controlled Trial due to COVID-19: From assessing participants' preference to preparing the team Open
View article: Promoting Physical Activity in Rural Settings: Effectiveness and Potential Strategies
Promoting Physical Activity in Rural Settings: Effectiveness and Potential Strategies Open
Implementing efficacious physical activity interventions in real-world rural settings is needed because rural cancer survivors are more physically inactive and experience poorer health. To address this gap, this study evaluated the effecti…
View article: Features That Middle-aged and Older Cancer Survivors Want in Web-Based Healthy Lifestyle Interventions: Qualitative Descriptive Study
Features That Middle-aged and Older Cancer Survivors Want in Web-Based Healthy Lifestyle Interventions: Qualitative Descriptive Study Open
Background With the increasing number of older cancer survivors, it is imperative to optimize the reach of interventions that promote healthy lifestyles. Web-based delivery holds promise for increasing the reach of such interventions with …
View article: A Web-based Lifestyle Intervention for Cancer Survivors: Feasibility and Acceptability of SurvivorSHINE
A Web-based Lifestyle Intervention for Cancer Survivors: Feasibility and Acceptability of SurvivorSHINE Open