Michael J MacKenzie
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Recent Articles
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Hardan T, Bosk E, Mendez A, Williams-Butler A, Julien F, MacKenzie M
Behav Sci (Basel)
. 2023 Aug;
13(8).
PMID: 37622792
This study explores the relationship between staff rejection sensitivity (a psychological concept grounded in histories of loss and trauma) and organizational attachment among mental health agencies transitioning to Trauma-Informed Care...
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Mendez A, Bosk E, Keller A, Williams-Butler A, Hardan T, Ruisard D, et al.
Behav Sci (Basel)
. 2023 Jun;
13(6).
PMID: 37366724
Human service organizations (HSO) have increasingly recognized the value of employing trauma-informed care (TIC) in a variety of practice settings. Evidence suggests that effectively adopting TIC has shown client improvements....
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Ocasio K, Rolock N, Greenfield B, Gallese R, Webb J, Havighurst S, et al.
J Evid Based Soc Work (2019)
. 2021 May;
18(5):550-565.
PMID: 33971804
: Clear explication of the conditions necessary to reproduce results is imperative in the development of evidence-based interventions. This study used a fidelity framework to guide the exploration of implementation...
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Bosk E, Williams-Butler A, Ruisard D, MacKenzie M
Child Abuse Negl
. 2020 Jun;
110(Pt 3):104536.
PMID: 32532455
Background: Improved understanding of the lasting ways trauma can impact self-regulatory and relational capacities have increased calls for Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) for child welfare-involved families. Little is known, however, about...
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MacKenzie M, Bosk E, Zeanah C
N Engl J Med
. 2017 May;
376(24):2314-2315.
PMID: 28467732
No abstract available.
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MacKenzie M, Wurz A, Yamauchi Y, Pires L, Culos-Reed S
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med
. 2016 Dec;
2016:1832515.
PMID: 27974899
. A qualitative research methods approach was used to explore the experiences of participants in an ongoing community-based yoga program developed for cancer survivors and their support persons. . 25...
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Awick E, Ehlers D, Fanning J, Phillips S, Wojcicki T, MacKenzie M, et al.
Psychosom Med
. 2016 Jul;
79(1):71-80.
PMID: 27359182
Objective: Although center-based supervised physical activity interventions have proved to be successful in attenuating health declines in older adults, such methods can be costly and have limited reach. In the...
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Cooke G, Wetter N, Banducci S, MacKenzie M, Zuniga K, Awick E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Feb;
11(2):e0149552.
PMID: 26915025
Increased survival rates among breast cancer patients have drawn significant attention to consequences of both the presence of cancer, and the subsequent treatment-related impact on the brain. The incidence of...
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MacKenzie M, Zuniga K, Raine L, Awick E, Hillman C, Kramer A, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt)
. 2015 Sep;
25(1):99-108.
PMID: 26418463
Background: This study examined the effects of cardiorespiratory fitness, heart rate recovery, and physical activity on working memory in breast cancer survivors and age-matched controls. Method: Using a case-control design,...
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Chaddock-Heyman L, MacKenzie M, Zuniga K, Cooke G, Awick E, Roberts S, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2015 Sep;
9:465.
PMID: 26379528
As breast cancer treatment is associated with declines in brain and cognitive health, it is important to identify strategies to enhance the cognitive vitality of cancer survivors. In particular, the...