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Allison A Vorderstrasse

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Lee C, Wolever R, Min S, Vorderstrasse A, Yang Q
J Cardiovasc Nurs . 2023 May; 39(2):E36-E43. PMID: 37249540
Background: No studies have explored the internal structure of the 10-item Perceived Stress Scale in patients with high cardiovascular and diabetes risk. Objective: We scrutinized the dimensionality of the scale...
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Perez N, DEramo Melkus G, Wright F, Yu G, Vorderstrasse A, Sun Y, et al.
Nurs Res . 2023 Feb; 72(2):93-102. PMID: 36729771
Background: Depression is a growing global problem with significant individual and societal costs. Despite their consequences, depressive symptoms are poorly recognized and undertreated because wide variation in symptom presentation limits...
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Perez N, Vorderstrasse A, Yu G, DEramo Melkus G, Wright F, Ginsberg S, et al.
Epigenet Insights . 2022 Jul; 15:25168657221109781. PMID: 35784386
Background: African American women (AAW) have a high risk of both cardiometabolic (CM) illness and depressive symptoms. Depressive symptoms co-occur in individuals with CM illness at higher rates than the...
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Wolever R, Yang Q, Maldonado C, Armitage N, Musty M, Kraus W, et al.
Health Psychol . 2022 May; 41(10):719-732. PMID: 35587890
Objective: Accessible interventions are needed to prevent coronary heart disease (CHD) and Type 2 diabetes (T2D). This prospective, randomized, controlled trial evaluated remote health coaching (HC), genetic risk testing (GRT),...
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Perez-Aldana C, Lewinski A, Johnson C, Vorderstrasse A, Myneni S
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2021 Dec; 284:25-30. PMID: 34920461
Diabetes is a chronic disease that can be effectively managed and controlled using strategies such as self-management education and ongoing support. Virtual environments offer innovative and realistic settings where patients...
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Lewinski A, Vaughn J, Diane A, Barnes A, Crowley M, Steinberg D, et al.
J Nurs Scholarsh . 2021 Apr; 53(5):643-652. PMID: 33928755
Purpose: This study identified facilitators and barriers pertaining to the use of multiple mobile health (mHealth) devices (Fitbit Alta® fitness tracker, iHealth® glucometer, BodyTrace® scale) that support self-management behaviors in...
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Perez-Aldana C, Lewinski A, Johnson C, Vorderstrasse A, Myneni S
JMIR Diabetes . 2021 Jan; 6(1):e21611. PMID: 33492236
Background: Diabetes remains a major health problem in the United States, affecting an estimated 10.5% of the population. Diabetes self-management interventions improve diabetes knowledge, self-management behaviors, and clinical outcomes. Widespread...
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Lewinski A, Anderson R, Vorderstrasse A, Johnson C
Int J Qual Methods . 2019 May; 18. PMID: 31130832
Programs via the Internet are uniquely positioned to capture qualitative data. One reason is because the Internet facilitates the creation of a community of similar individuals who can exchange information...
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Xu H, Vorderstrasse A, McConnell E, Dupre M, Ostbye T, Wu B
Glob Health Res Policy . 2018 Dec; 3:34. PMID: 30519639
Background: Migration is a fundamental demographic process that has been observed globally. It is suggested that migration is an issue of global health importance that can have an immediate and...
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Xu H, Vorderstrasse A, Dupre M, McConnell E, Ostbye T, Wu B
Arch Gerontol Geriatr . 2018 Dec; 81:31-38. PMID: 30502567
Objective: This study aims to examine gender differences in the association between migration and cognitive function among adults in China and India. Methods: Data from the World Health Organization Study...