D V Easterling
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Easterling D, Leventhal H
J Appl Psychol
. 1989 Oct;
74(5):787-96.
PMID: 2793775
The relationship between worry about cancer and judged cancer risk was examined among 54 expatients who had been cured of breast cancer and 81 women with no history of cancer....
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Leventhal E, Leventhal H, Shacham S, Easterling D
J Consult Clin Psychol
. 1989 Jun;
57(3):365-71.
PMID: 2738209
Two studies were conducted in which pain and negative moods during labor were examined in relation to two key, independent variables: instructions to monitor labor contractions given to parturients on...
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Sager M, Easterling D, Kindig D, ANDERSON O
N Engl J Med
. 1989 Feb;
320(7):433-9.
PMID: 2643774
We reviewed age-specific national mortality data for the years 1981 through 1985 to evaluate changes in the location of death among the nation's elderly after implementation of Medicare's prospective payment...
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Love R, Leventhal H, Easterling D, Nerenz D
Cancer
. 1989 Feb;
63(3):604-12.
PMID: 2912536
Chemotherapy side effects, patient distress, and patient-practitioner communication were evaluated in an inception sample of 238 patients with breast cancer or malignant lymphoma. Participants were interviewed at five points during...
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Sager M, Easterling D, Leventhal E
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 1988 Aug;
36(8):739-46.
PMID: 3042844
We reviewed mortality data from 80 nonprofit and government-owned skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) to evaluate previously reported increases in deaths occurring in Wisconsin nursing homes since 1983. Comparing nursing home...
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Leventhal H, Easterling D, Nerenz D, Love R
J Behav Med
. 1988 Apr;
11(2):117-30.
PMID: 3172187
Susceptibility to motion sickness has been demonstrated to be a predictor of anticipatory nausea in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. However, previous research did not test whether motion sickness increases anticipatory...
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Sager M, Leventhal E, Easterling D
JAMA
. 1987 Apr;
257(13):1762-6.
PMID: 3546757
To assess the impact of Medicare's prospective payment system (PPS) on nursing homes, we reviewed hospitalization and mortality data for Wisconsin's Medicaid and general elderly populations. During the 12 months...
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Nerenz D, Love R, Leventhal H, Easterling D
Health Serv Res
. 1986 Feb;
20(6 Pt 2):961-76.
PMID: 3949543
The purpose of this study was to determine whether elderly patients receiving cancer chemotherapy experience more emotional distress, difficulty with side effects, and disruption in activities than younger patients. A...
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Nerenz D, Leventhal H, Easterling D, Love R
J Clin Oncol
. 1986 Feb;
4(2):224-33.
PMID: 3944606
Interview data from 192 patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy for the first time were analyzed to identify factors predictive of the development of anticipatory nausea. Posttreatment nausea and vomiting (particularly vomiting),...