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Comparison of implementation strategies to influence adherence to the clinical pathway for screening, assessment and management of anxiety and …

Science interventions

Butow P, Shaw J, Shepherd HL.
GSID: 1nQS82jh9BMJ
P Butow, J Shaw, HL Shepherd, M Price, L Masya… - BMC cancer, 2018 - Springer

Health service change is difficult to achieve. One strategy to facilitate such change is the clinical pathway, a guide for clinicians containing a defined set of evidence-based …

… Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study: Part I: gender differences in traditional and novel risk factors, symptom evaluation, and gender-optimized …

evaluation

Shaw LJ, Bairey CN.
GSID: 1d2GORP6FksJ
LJ Shaw, CN Bairey Merz, CJ Pepine, SE Reis… - Journal of the American …, 2006 - jacc.org

Despite a dramatic decline in mortality over the past three decades, coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability in the US Importantly, recent advances in the field of cardiovascular medicine have not led to significant...

Insights from the NHLBI-Sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study: Part II: gender differences in presentation, diagnosis, and outcome with …

evaluation

Bairey CN, Shaw LJ.
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CN Bairey Merz, LJ Shaw, SE Reis, V Bittner… - Journal of the American …, 2006 - jacc.org

Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability in the US, but recent advances have not led to declines in case fatality rates for women. The current review highlights gender-specific issues in ischemic heart disease (IHD)...

Are AP® Students More Likely to Graduate from College on Time? Research Report 2013-5

graduate

Mattern KD, Marini JP, Shaw EJ.
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KD Mattern, JP Marini, EJ Shaw - College Board, 2013 - ERIC

The current study examined the role of AP® Exam participation and performance on four-year college graduation in four years. Because students who take AP Exams can earn college …

Antecedents of preschool children's internalizing problems: A longitudinal study of low-income families

socioeconomic status & related terms (e.g., low income)

Shaw DS.
GSID: _9rwhseacKsJ
DS Shaw, K Keenan, JI Vondra, E Delliquardi… - Journal of the American …, 1997 - Elsevier

… low socioeconomic status (SES) samples, insecure patterns of attachment have been associated … Two-way interaction terms for all predictors (eg, ICQ Difficulty X conflict exposure) were …

Patterns of persistence in intended college major with a focus on STEM majors

Stem career interventions

Shaw EJ.
GSID: vcayGQPhjjoJ
EJ Shaw, S Barbuti - NACADA Journal, 2010 - meridian.allenpress.com

In this study, we examined patterns of persisting in and switching from an intended college major (chosen in high school) in the third year of college. We focused on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) major persistence because of...

What doesn't work for whom? Exploring heterogeneity in responsiveness to the family check-up in early childhood using a mixture model approach

Science interventions

Dishion TJ, Pelham WE, Shaw DS, Tein JY.
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WE Pelham, TJ Dishion, JY Tein, DS Shaw… - Prevention …, 2017 - Springer

This study applied latent class analysis to a family-centered prevention trial in early childhood to identify subgroups of families with differential responsiveness to the Family …

Race and the criminal justice system response to sexual assault: A systematic review

race as an overall term & individual races (e.g. American Indian

Shaw J.
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J Shaw, HN Lee - American journal of community psychology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library

… We maintain the specific language and terms used by the … for all races (eg, “black” and “white” are the only race categories … study coded race as either “Caucasian” or “American Indian,” …

Family functioning and externalizing behaviour among low‐income children: Self‐regulation as a mediator

socioeconomic status & related terms (e.g., low income)

Shaw DS.
GSID: 5na7YqDF8BUJ
CR Hardaway, MN Wilson, DS Shaw… - Infant and Child …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library

… socioeconomic status (SES) has also garnered attention. Income and household chaos are positively related, … family income or socioeconomic status tend to be relatively low (eg Dumas …

“Antarctica just has this hero factor…”: Gendered barriers to Australian Antarctic research and remote fieldwork

Geoscience Opportunities for Leadership in Diversity AND Program Evaluation

King M, Lea MA, Nash M, Nielsen HEF, Shaw J.
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M Nash, HEF Nielsen, J Shaw, M King, MA Lea… - PLoS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org

Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The pervasiveness of heroic white masculine leadership and exploration in Antarctica and, more broadly, in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM) research cultures, has meant...

Psychologists and psychiatrists.

The Medical journal of Australia

Shaw J.
PMID: 7300709
Med J Aust. 1981 Jul 25;2(2):108.

No abstract available.

The Association Between Infants' Attention Control and Social Inhibition is Moderated by Genetic and Environmental Risk for Anxiety.

Infancy : the official journal of the International Society on Infant Studies

Brooker RJ, Neiderhiser JM, Kiel EJ, Leve LD, Shaw DS, Reiss D.
PMID: 21857796
Infancy. 2011 Sep;16(5):490-507. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-7078.2011.00068.x.

Infant social inhibition is associated with increased risk for anxiety later in life. Although both genetic and environmental factors are associated with anxiety, little empirical work has addressed how developing regulatory abilities work with genetic and environmental risk to...

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