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Isaac Lipkus

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Conley C, Randolph S, Hardison-Moody A, Gonzalez-Guarda R, Fisher E, Lipkus I
Health Educ J . 2025 Mar; 82(7):725-738. PMID: 40041881
Objective: African Americans in the USA experience a disproportionate burden of chronic disease. Healthy lifestyle promotion programmes can help decrease this disease risk. This study determined the feasibility of using...
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Alalwan M, Keller-Hamilton B, Long L, Lipkus I, Wagener T, Mays D
Health Educ Res . 2023 Mar; 38(4):338-349. PMID: 36880171
Waterpipe tobacco smoking is a public health concern that poses many of the same health risks as cigarette smoking, especially among young adults-a subpopulation characterized by the highest prevalence of...
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Conley C, Hardison-Moody A, Randolph S, Gonzalez-Guarda R, Fisher E, Lipkus I
J Relig Health . 2023 Jan; 62(4):2609-2626. PMID: 36662410
This study examined how African American church members communicated and cooperated as dyads to attain health goals. Participants completed nine weeks of group classes then worked as dyads for nine...
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Conley C, Gonzalez-Guarda R, Randolph S, Hardison-Moody A, Fisher E, Lipkus I
Public Health Nurs . 2022 Apr; 39(5):1041-1047. PMID: 35436366
Objective: Optimizing resources within environments where people live, work, and pray can aid nurses in improving public health. Religion and social capital significantly influence the health of individuals and communities,...
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Lipkus I, Sanders C
J Health Commun . 2021 Nov; 26(11):743-752. PMID: 34758698
Young adults who never engaged in waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS) yet are open to trying it, that is, are susceptible, is a high-risk group for initiation WTS. Very few interventions...
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Mays D, Johnson A, Phan L, Tercyak K, Rehberg K, Lipkus I
Health Psychol Behav Med . 2020 Oct; 8(1):96-109. PMID: 33033657
Objective: We examined effects of hookah tobacco risk messages on risk appraisals, attitudes towards hookah, ambivalence about hookah use, and willingness to smoke in young adults aged 18-30 years (...
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Mays D, Phan L, Johnson A, Tercyak K, Snow K, Luta G, et al.
Tob Use Insights . 2020 May; 13:1179173X20915200. PMID: 32440243
Background: Hookah tobacco use is common among young adults. Unlike cigarette smoking, there is limited evidence on mobile (ie, mHealth) interventions to promote cessation. Objectives: This pilot study tested the...
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Johnson A, Lipkus I, Tercyak K, Luta G, Rehberg K, Phan L, et al.
Health Educ Behav . 2019 Nov; 46(2_suppl):97-105. PMID: 31742460
. Hookah is one of the most commonly used tobacco products among U.S. young adults due in part to widespread misperceptions that it is not harmful or addictive. There is...
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Hirschey R, Pan W, Hockenberry M, Kimmick G, Shaw R, Lipkus I
Cancer Nurs . 2018 Aug; 42(1):E15-E19. PMID: 30085945
Background: Exercise outcome expectations (OEs) (ie, what one expects to obtain or avoid by exercising) are influential to increase exercise among cancer survivors. Objective: The aim of this study was...
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Hirschey R, Kimmick G, Hockenberry M, Shaw R, Pan W, Page C, et al.
Psychooncology . 2018 Aug; 27(10):2450-2457. PMID: 30071146
Objective: The objective of the study is to test theoretical intervention fidelity and feasibility of MOVING ON, a self-directed, home-based, randomized controlled trial to increase exercise outcome expectations (OEs) (what...