Browsing by Author "Street, Richard L"
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Kravitz, Richard L; Tancredi, Daniel J; Street, Richard L; Kalauokalani, Donna; Grennan, Tim; Wun, Ted; Slee, Christina; Evans Dean, Dionne; Lewis, Linda; Saito, Naomi; Franks, Peter (BMC Cancer, 2009)
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Stacey, Dawn; Kryworuchko, Jennifer; Belkora, Jeff; Davison, B Joyce; Durand, Marie-Anne; Eden, Karen B; Hoffman, Aubri S; Koerner, Mirjam; Légaré, France; Loiselle, Marie-Chantal; Street, Richard L (BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2013)
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Fraenkel, Liana; Street, Richard L; Fried, Terri R (BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2011)
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Khanna, Abhinav; Bush, Amber L; Swint, J Michael; Peskin, Melissa Fleschler; Street, Richard L; Naik, Aanand D (Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 2012)
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Wu, Qiwei (2021-06-10)Making prompt contact with a health professional after the first onset of mental distress is critical for receiving appropriate treatment. However, most people with mental disorders have a six to 23 years’ delay to seek ...
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Pantoja, Gabriel Esteban (2021-05-24)Workplace bullying is a destructive behavior that affects everyone in an organization including those who witness it as bystanders. A vulnerable bystander group influenced by bullying are organizational newcomers. Witnessing ...
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Kramer, Jennifer R; Arney, Jennifer; Chen, John; Richardson, Peter; Duan, Zhigang; Street, Richard L; Hinojosa-Lindsey, Marilyn; Naik, Aanand D; El-Serag, Hashem B (BMC Health Services Research, 2012)
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Brannon, Grace Ellen (2019-03-08)In the past twenty years, the number of adults diagnosed with diabetes has more than tripled, with the diagnosis rates expected to continue increasing. While much research has investigated a variety of biophysical and ...
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Spears, Erica Charlot (2017-06-19)African Americans are disproportionately represented in the United States’ Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) statistics. This disparity has long been investigated, but no marked improvement has been made. This study examines ...
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Chen, Hongliang (2017-05-31)The current study tests the third-person effect (TPE) in the context of Internet privacy. TPE refers to the phenomenon that people tend to perceive greater media effects on others than on themselves. The behavioral component ...