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Emily Cox-Martin

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Robertson M, Cox-Martin E, Basen-Engquist K, Lyons E
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth . 2024 Feb; 12:e51057. PMID: 38335025
Background: People living with and beyond breast cancer can face internal barriers to physical activity (eg, fatigue and pain). Digital interventions that promote psychological acceptance and motivation may help this...
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Kolva E, Karam S, Carr A, Roberts S, Torkko K, Lanning R, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud . 2022 Sep; 8(1):199. PMID: 36064748
Background: Cancers of the head and neck region are associated with high symptom burden and elevated levels of psychological distress. Radiotherapy (RT) is a common treatment for patients with head...
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Cox-Martin E, Phimphasone-Brady P, Hoffecker L, Glasgow R
J Clin Psychol Med Settings . 2022 May; 30(1):182-196. PMID: 35562602
Psychosocial interventions for breast-cancer-related pain are effective, yet over 45% of survivors continue to struggle with this often-chronic side effect. This study evaluated multilevel indicators that can influence successful translation...
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Robertson M, Cox-Martin E, Shegog R, Markham C, Fujimoto K, Durand C, et al.
JMIR Cancer . 2022 Apr; 8(2):e31815. PMID: 35486425
Background: Survivors of breast cancer can face internal barriers to physical activity, such as uncertainty and frustration stemming from physical limitations, decreased physical functioning, fatigue, and pain. Interventions that draw...
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Robertson M, Cox-Martin E, Liao Y, Flores S, Shegog R, Markham C, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2021 Jul; 30(1):465-473. PMID: 34313858
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop and characterize the relevance and potential utility of an electronically delivered acceptance- and mindfulness-based approaches to physical activity promotion for insufficiently...
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Biringen E, Cox-Martin E, Niemiec S, Wood C, Purcell W, Kolva E
Support Care Cancer . 2021 May; 29(11):6801-6806. PMID: 33993408
Context: Psychological distress is common in patients with cancer, and oncology providers are often tasked with utilizing psychotropic medications to treat such symptoms. Objective: This study aims to characterize how...
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Cox-Martin E, Anderson-Mellies A, Borges V, Bradley C
J Cancer Surviv . 2019 Dec; 14(2):179-187. PMID: 31828603
Purpose: This study estimated the prevalence of cancer-related pain in working-age cancer survivors (age 25-64 years) and evaluated differences in demographic and clinical variables in those with and without pain....
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Liao Y, Song J, Robertson M, Cox-Martin E, Basen-Engquist K
Ann Behav Med . 2019 Nov; 54(5):320-334. PMID: 31722394
Background: Previous studies have shown affective and physiological states in response to exercise as predictors of daily exercise, yet little is known about the mechanism underlying such effects. Purpose: To...
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Kolva E, Bonnell L, Cox-Martin E
Psychooncology . 2019 Oct; 29(1):224-226. PMID: 31652365
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Cox-Martin E, Cox M, Basen-Engquist K, Bradley C, Blalock J
Psychol Health Med . 2019 Oct; 25(3):331-343. PMID: 31630537
Research regarding cross-behavioral relationships between the cognitive mechanisms motivating health behavior change is lacking for cancer survivors. This study investigated these relationships to inform the development of multiple health behavior...