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Relationship of interviewer and applicant variables to admission interview ratings of medical school matriculants and nonmatriculants.

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

Elam CL, Andrykowski MA.
PMID: 1457027
Acad Med. 1992 Dec;67(12):865. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199212000-00017.

No abstract available.

Disparities in Health Risk Behavior and Psychological Distress Among Gay Versus Heterosexual Male Cancer Survivors.

LGBT health

Kamen C, Palesh O, Gerry AA, Andrykowski MA, Heckler C, Mohile S, Morrow GR, Bowen D, Mustian K.
PMID: 26789618
LGBT Health. 2014 Jun;1(2):86-92. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2013.0022. Epub 2013 Nov 26.

Gay men have been found to have higher rates of cancer diagnoses than heterosexual men and poorer outcomes postcancer diagnosis. The two aims of this study were to examine rates of cancer diagnosis in a national sample of gay...

Psychological Response to a False Positive Ovarian Cancer Screening Test Result: Distinct Distress Trajectories and Their Associated Characteristics.

Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Wiggins AT, Pavlik EJ, Andrykowski MA.
PMID: 31557857
Diagnostics (Basel). 2019 Sep 25;9(4). doi: 10.3390/diagnostics9040128.

Routine screening for ovarian cancer (OC) can yield an abnormal result later deemed benign. Such false positive (FP) results have been shown to trigger distress, which generally resolves over time. However, women might differ in the trajectory of the...

Digital stress management in cancer: Testing StressProffen in a 12-month randomized controlled trial.

Cancer

Børøsund E, Ehlers SL, Clark MM, Andrykowski MA, Cvancarova Småstuen M, Solberg Nes L.
PMID: 34855212
Cancer. 2021 Dec 02; doi: 10.1002/cncr.34046. Epub 2021 Dec 02.

BACKGROUND: Cognitive-behavioral stress management interventions are associated with improved psychological well-being for cancer survivors. The availability of, access to, and outreach of these in-person interventions are limited, however. The current study, therefore, evaluated the efficacy of StressProffen, a digital...

Psychological and Behavioral Impact of Participation in Ovarian Cancer Screening.

Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Andrykowski MA.
PMID: 28282847
Diagnostics (Basel). 2017 Mar 08;7(1). doi: 10.3390/diagnostics7010015.

Evaluation of costs and benefits associated with cancer screening should include consideration of any psychological and behavioral impact associated with screening participation. Research examining the psychological and behavioral impact of screening asymptomatic women for ovarian cancer (OC) was considered....

A Stress Management App Intervention for Cancer Survivors: Design, Development, and Usability Testing.

JMIR formative research

Børøsund E, Mirkovic J, Clark MM, Ehlers SL, Andrykowski MA, Bergland A, Westeng M, Solberg Nes L.
PMID: 30684438
JMIR Form Res. 2018 Sep 06;2(2):e19. doi: 10.2196/formative.9954.

BACKGROUND: Distress is prevalent in cancer survivors. Stress management interventions can reduce distress and improve quality of life for cancer patients, but many people with cancer are unfortunately not offered or able to attend such in-person stress management interventions.OBJECTIVE:...

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