Pascal Jean‐Pierre
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Assessing the effectiveness of a community health advisor plus screen to save educational intervention on stool-based testing adherence in an African American safety net clinic population: study protocol for a randomized pragmatic trial Open
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most deadly cancer affecting US adults and is also one of the most treatable cancers when detected at an earlier clinical stage of disease through screening. CRC health disparities experienc…
1053 Sleep Duration And Timing Associated With History Of Breast Prostate And Skin Cancer: Data From A Nationally-representative Sample Open
Introduction Sleep disturbances are a common problem among cancer survivors. Also, cancer patients can have altered circadian rhythms and these changes can continue to affect the patient long after the conclusion of their treatment. This a…
Item-level psychometrics of a brief self-reported memory problem screening measure in breast cancer survivors Open
Background: We previously developed and psychometrically validated a self-reported memory problem (SRMP) measure using principal component analysis. In the present study, we applied item response theory (IRT) analysis to further examined t…
Association of externalizing religious and spiritual beliefs on stage of colon cancer diagnosis among black and white multicenter urban patient populations Open
BACKGROUND This study explores whether externalizing religious and spiritual beliefs is associated with advanced‐stage colon cancer at initial oncology presentation and whether this association is stronger for blacks than for whites. METHO…
Satisfaction with cancer care among underserved racial‐ethnic minorities and lower‐income patients receiving patient navigation Open
BACKGROUND Patient navigation is a barrier‐focused program of care coordination designed to achieve timely and high‐quality cancer‐related care for medically underserved racial‐ethnic minorities and the poor. However, to the authors' knowl…
The Construct and Predictive Validity of Instruments Measuring the Psychosocial Correlates of Television Viewing Open
Background: Many studies have examined the consequences of prolonged television viewing, but few studies have examined the psychological states that contribute to this behavior. In this study, we evaluated the construct and predictive vali…
The Construct and Predictive Validity of Psychosocial Correlates of Television Viewing Open
Background: Many studies have examined the consequences of prolonged television viewing, but few studies have examined the psychological states that contribute to this behavior. In this study, we evaluated the construct and predictive vali…