Sara K. Johnson
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View article: An Exploratory Investigation of Associations Between Personal and Social Identity Among White, Heterosexual, Cisgender Young Adults in the U.S.
An Exploratory Investigation of Associations Between Personal and Social Identity Among White, Heterosexual, Cisgender Young Adults in the U.S. Open
The development of personal and social identity have been studied mostly in parallel, leaving a gap in how young people explore who they are as simultaneously an individual and social being. An exploratory convergent mixed-methods design i…
View article: Going Out of the Comfort Zone: A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Analysis of Adolescents’ Identity Development Around Study Abroad Experiences
Going Out of the Comfort Zone: A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Analysis of Adolescents’ Identity Development Around Study Abroad Experiences Open
Identity development is an important task during adolescence that is shaped by events and transitions such as study abroad experiences. This longitudinal study addresses how these experiences are associated with adolescents’ identity devel…
View article: Embedding an Education Intervention about Shared Decision Making into an RCT: Ensuring competency and fidelity
Embedding an Education Intervention about Shared Decision Making into an RCT: Ensuring competency and fidelity Open
View article: Balancing Act: Acute and Contextual Vestibular Sensations of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation Using Survey and Sensor Outcomes in a Non-Clinical Sample
Balancing Act: Acute and Contextual Vestibular Sensations of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation Using Survey and Sensor Outcomes in a Non-Clinical Sample Open
Cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) delivers low-intensity electrical currents to the brain to treat anxiety, depression, and pain. Though CES is considered safe and cost-effective, little is known about side effects emerging across d…
View article: Longitudinal Relations among Identity Distinctiveness, Continuity, and Integration among Dutch Adolescents
Longitudinal Relations among Identity Distinctiveness, Continuity, and Integration among Dutch Adolescents Open
Identity distinctiveness, continuity, and coherence are all components of adolescents' identity development, but their longitudinal relations have rarely been examined. Data were analyzed on these three constructs collected over three year…
View article: An item response theory analysis of two frequently used measures of identity development.
An item response theory analysis of two frequently used measures of identity development. Open
Identity development-exploring options and making commitments-is an important process related to human functioning across the lifespan. An accurate understanding of identity development processes requires precise measures, but commonly use…
View article: I Am Whatever I Say I Am: The Salient Identity Content of U.S. Adolescents
I Am Whatever I Say I Am: The Salient Identity Content of U.S. Adolescents Open
Research about identity development has focused primarily on researcher‐chosen domains or overlooked content entirely. To investigate the content that is salient to adolescents, we analyzed responses to a shortened Twenty Statements Test (…
View article: Testing a process-oriented model of identity development in South Korean young adults
Testing a process-oriented model of identity development in South Korean young adults Open
The five-dimensional process-oriented model of identity development delineates the formation and evaluation cycles of identity and includes ruminative exploration. In South Korea, individualistic and collectivistic cultures coexist, and su…
View article: They Said What!? Navigating Conflict with Colleagues Across Specialties (TH335)
They Said What!? Navigating Conflict with Colleagues Across Specialties (TH335) Open
View article: Opportunities to Improve Shared Decision Making in Dialysis Decisions for Older Adults with Life-Limiting Kidney Disease: A Pilot Study
Opportunities to Improve Shared Decision Making in Dialysis Decisions for Older Adults with Life-Limiting Kidney Disease: A Pilot Study Open
Background: Lack of awareness about the life-limiting nature of renal failure is a significant barrier to palliative care for older adults with end-stage renal disease. Objective: To train nephrologists to use t…
View article: How Does Racial Context Matter?: Family Preparation‐for‐Bias Messages and Racial Coping Reported by Black Youth
How Does Racial Context Matter?: Family Preparation‐for‐Bias Messages and Racial Coping Reported by Black Youth Open
Black families and youth likely consider specific racial discriminatory situations in preparation‐for‐bias messages and racial coping responses. Our study investigated coping responses embedded in youth‐reported Black families’ preparation…
View article: Mock Paging and Consult Curriculum to Prepare Fourth-Year Medical Students for Medical Internship
Mock Paging and Consult Curriculum to Prepare Fourth-Year Medical Students for Medical Internship Open
We have demonstrated the effectiveness of a brief, interprofessional mock paging and consult curriculum incorporating faculty, nurse educator, and peer feedback. The tenets of our curriculum can be widely adopted for other learner groups.
View article: Towards the Promotion of Positive Development among Boys in Challenging Contexts: A Mixed-Methods Study of Engagement in the Scoutreach Initiative
Towards the Promotion of Positive Development among Boys in Challenging Contexts: A Mixed-Methods Study of Engagement in the Scoutreach Initiative Open
Engagement in youth development programs reflects the quality of young people’s program-related experiences. However, more research is needed that explores cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dimensions of engagement in programs that serv…
View article: Barriers to Goal-concordant Care for Older Patients With Acute Surgical Illness
Barriers to Goal-concordant Care for Older Patients With Acute Surgical Illness Open
A decision aid alone may be insufficient to facilitate a decision that is truly shared. Attention to elements beyond provision of treatment information has the potential to improve communication and promote goal-concordant care for serious…
View article: A Framework to Improve Surgeon Communication in High-Stakes Surgical Decisions
A Framework to Improve Surgeon Communication in High-Stakes Surgical Decisions Open
Using the Best Case/Worst Case framework changed surgeon communication by shifting the focus of decision-making conversations from an isolated surgical problem to a discussion about treatment alternatives and outcomes. This intervention ca…
View article: “Best Case/Worst Case”: Training Surgeons to Use a Novel Communication Tool for High-Risk Acute Surgical Problems
“Best Case/Worst Case”: Training Surgeons to Use a Novel Communication Tool for High-Risk Acute Surgical Problems Open
View article: A Quantitative Study of Triggered Palliative Care Consultation for Hospitalized Patients With Advanced Cancer
A Quantitative Study of Triggered Palliative Care Consultation for Hospitalized Patients With Advanced Cancer Open