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- Number of publications: 23


Ayanian, J. Z., & Cleary, P. D. (1999). Perceived risks of heart disease and cancer among cigarette smokers. Journal of the American Medical Association, 281(11), 1019-1021.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1001/jama.281.11.1019

Barrineau, M. J., Zarit, S. H., King, H. A., Costanzo, E. S., & Almeida, D. M. (2014). Daily well-being of cancer survivors: The role of somatic amplification. Psycho-Oncology, 23(9), 1027-1033.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1002/pon.3509

Bertele, N., Karabatsiakis, A., Buss, C., & Talmon, A (2021). How biomarker patterns can be utilized to identify individuals with a high disease burden: A bioinformatics approach towards predictive, preventive, and personalized (3p) medicine. EPMA Journal, 12, 507-516.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1007/s13167-021-00255-0

Costanzo, E. S., Stawski, R. S., Ryff, C. D., Coe, C. L., & Almeida, D. (2012). Cancer survivors' responses to daily stress: Implications for quality of life. Health Psychology, 31(3), 360-370.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/a0027018

Costanzo, E.S., Ryff, C.D., & Singer, B.H. (2009). Psychosocial adjustment among cancer survivors: Findings from a National Survey of Health and Well-Being. Health Psychology, 28(2), 147-156.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/a0013221

Ellis, E. M., Nelson, W. L., & Ferrer, R. A. (2018). Trajectories of current and predicted satisfaction with one's life following a cancer diagnosis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 53(2), 158-168.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1093/abm/kay025

Frazier, P.A., & Kaler, M.E. (2006). Assessing the validity of self-reported stress-related growth. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(5, Special Issue: Benefit Finding), 859-869.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/0022-006X.74.5.859

Gallagher, M. W., Long, L. J., Richardson, A., & D'Souza, J. M. (2019). Resilience and coping in cancer survivors: The unique effects of optimism and mastery Cognitive Therapy and Research, 43(1), 32-44.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1007/s10608-018-9975-9

Jokela, M., Hakulinen, C., Singh-Manoux, A., & Kivimaki, M. (2014). Personality change associated with chronic diseases: Pooled analysis of four prospective cohort studies. Psychological Medicine, 44(12), 2629-2640.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1017/S0033291714000257

Kessler, R. C., Greenberg, P. E., Mickelson, K. D., Meneades, L. M., & Wang, P. S. (2001). The effects of chronic medical conditions on work loss and work cutback. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 43(3), 218-225.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1097/00043764-200103000-00009

Leow, K., Lynch, M. F., & Lee, J. (2021). Social support, basic psychological needs, and social well-being among older cancer survivors. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 92(1), 100-114.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/0091415019887688

McFarland, M. J., Pudrovska, T., Schieman, S., Ellison, C., & Bierman, A. (2013). Does a cancer diagnosis influence religiosity? Integrating a life course perspective. Social Science Research, 42(2) 311-320.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2012.10.006

Morton, P. M., Schafer, M. H., & Ferraro, K. F. (2012). Does childhood misfortune increase cancer risk in adulthood? Journal of Aging and Health, 24(6), 948-984.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/0898264312449184

Persoskie, A., Ferrer, R. A., Nelson, W. L., & Klein, W. M. P. (2014). Precancer risk perceptions predict postcancer subjective well-being. Health Psychology, 33(9), 1023-1032.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/hea0000074

Ports, K. A., Holman, D. M., Guinn, A. S., Pampati, S., Dyer, K. E., Merrick, M. T., Lunsford, N. B., & Metzler, M. (2019). Adverse Childhood Experiences and the presence of cancer risk factors in adulthood: A scoping review of the literature from 2005 to 2015. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 44, 81-96.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.pedn.2018.10.009

Pudrovska, T. (2010). Cancer and mastery: Do age and cohort matter? Social Science & Medicine, 71(7), 1285-1291.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.06.029

Pudrovska, T. (2010). What makes you stronger: Age and cohort differences in personal growth after cancer. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 51(3), 260-273.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/0022146510378239

Rudaz, M., Ledermann, T., & Grzywacz, J. G. (2018). Spiritual coping, perceived growth, and the moderating role of spiritual mindfulness in cancer survivors. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 36(5), 609-623.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1080/07347332.2018.1464091

Rudaz, M., Ledermann, T., & Grzywacz, J. G. (2019). The influence of daily spiritual experiences and gender on subjective well-being over time in cancer survivors. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 41(2), 157-171.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/0084672419839800

Shigemoto, Y. (2018). Moderating effect of agreeableness on coping among cancer survivors: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Loss & Trauma, 23(7), 588-599.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1080/15325024.2018.1498198

Taber, J. M., Klein, W. M. P., Suls, J. M., & Ferrer, R. A. (2017). Lay awareness of the relationship between age and cancer risk. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 51, 214-225.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1007/s12160-016-9845-1

Upenieks, L. (2022). Psychological resilience after cancer via religion/spirituality: Spiritual capital through a life course lens. Journal for The Scientific Study of Religion, 61(1), 119-141.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1111/jssr.12765

Xu, Y., & Liu, A. (2021). Elevated perceived stress scale (PSS) scores are associated with increased risk of poor sleep assessed by global PSQI scores: Cancer and hypnotics-stratified analysis in an adult population-based study. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 19, 361-368.
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