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Justin M Yopp

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Nakamura Z, Deal A, Yopp J, Wardell A, Manning M, Pak P, et al.
Psychooncology . 2025 Jan; 34(1):e70072. PMID: 39763133
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of Families Addressing Cancer Together (FACT), a web-based, individually tailored, psychoeducational intervention for parents with cancer to improve illness-related communication with...
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Park E, Deal A, Heiling H, Jung A, Yopp J, Bowers S, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2022 Jul; 30(10):8301-8311. PMID: 35831719
Purpose: Although parents with cancer report that talking with their children about cancer and dying is distressing, accessible support is rare. We assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of...
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Park E, Deal A, Yopp J, Chien S, McCabe S, Hirsch A, et al.
Palliat Med . 2021 Aug; 35(10):1923-1932. PMID: 34423711
Background: Grieving adults raising parentally-bereaved minor children experience persistently elevated symptoms of depression and grief. However, the factors associated with their mental health outcomes are not well understood. Aim: To...
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Park E, Jensen C, Song M, Yopp J, Deal A, Rauch P, et al.
JCO Oncol Pract . 2021 May; 17(6):e840-e847. PMID: 33939473
Purpose: Parents with metastatic cancer report unique concerns and challenges when discussing their illness with their minor children. Greater understanding of parents' communication experiences can facilitate these discussions. This study...
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Yopp J, Deal A, Nakamura Z, Park E, Edwards T, Wilson D, et al.
J Fam Psychol . 2019 Apr; 33(5):565-574. PMID: 31021128
Widowed parents play a critical role in promoting family adaptation and facilitating their children's adjustment to the loss of a parent; yet the psychological wellbeing of these parents has received...
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Park E, Deal A, Yopp J, Edwards T, Resnick S, Song M, et al.
Cancer . 2018 May; 124(12):2629-2636. PMID: 29732554
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death among women of parenting age in the United States. Women living with advanced or incurable cancer who have dependent children experience high...
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Park E, Tan X, Stephenson E, Deal A, Yopp J, Rosenstein D, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage . 2017 Sep; 55(2):451-457. PMID: 28947143
Context: Parenting concerns are a major source of distress for patients with advanced cancer. However, validated tools to measure this construct in advanced cancer patients are lacking. Objectives: The Parenting...
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Hailey C, Yopp J, Deal A, Mayer D, Hanson L, Grunfeld G, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2017 Aug; 26(1):287-295. PMID: 28785863
Purpose: Parents with advanced cancer are faced with difficult decision-making about communication about their illness with their children. The objectives of this study were to describe how parents communicated with...
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Edwards T, Yopp J, Park E, Deal A, Biesecker B, Rosenstein D
Death Stud . 2017 Jun; 42(4):247-253. PMID: 28609258
The authors developed and tested a novel measure of parenting self-efficacy specifically for recently widowed parents of dependent-age children. They tested the scale among 244 recently widowed fathers via an...
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Park E, Deal A, Yopp J, Edwards T, Stephenson E, Hailey C, et al.
Patient Educ Couns . 2016 Dec; 100(5):1019-1023. PMID: 28012678
Objectives: To elicit widowed fathers' perspectives on which domains of parenting-related communication they consider most important for dying parents to discuss at the end of life (EOL). Methods: Two hundred...