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Jennifer L Hay

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Melanoma Management|September 8, 2018
Barriers to risk-understanding and risk-reduction behaviors among individuals with a family history of melanomaLaura Fitzpatrick, Jennifer L Hay
BMC Public Health|October 25, 2012
Awareness of the 2009 US Preventive Services Task Force recommended changes in mammography screening guidelines, accuracy of awareness, sources of knowledge about recommendations, and attitudes about updated screening guidelines in women ages 40-49 and 50+Marc T Kiviniemi, Jennifer L Hay
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|December 17, 2017
Marshaling the Translational Potential of <i>MC1R</i> for Precision Risk Assessment of MelanomaPeter A Kanetsky, Jennifer L Hay
The Quantitative Methods for Psychology|September 26, 2024
Unpacking Habit With Bayesian Mixed Models: Dynamic Approach to Health Behaviors With Interchangeable Elements, Illustrated Through Multiple Sun Protection BehaviorsYuelin Li, Elizabeth Schofield, Jennifer L Hay
Psycho-Oncology|November 19, 2016
Communication about melanoma and risk reduction after melanoma diagnosisVivian M Rodríguez, Marianne Berwick, Jennifer L Hay
American Journal of Health Behavior|August 30, 2013
Cognitive rationalizations for tanning-bed use: a preliminary explorationSmita C Banerjee, Jennifer L Hay, Kathryn Greene
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 2, 2019
Regarding the Yin and Yang of Precision Cancer- Screening and Treatment: Are We Creating a Neglected Majority?Colleen M McBride, Yue Guan, Jennifer L Hay
Psycho-Oncology|October 19, 2004
The role of cancer worry in cancer screening: a theoretical and empirical review of the literatureJennifer L Hay, Tamara R Buckley, Jamie S Ostroff
Preventive Medicine|April 22, 2006
Does worry about breast cancer predict screening behaviors? A meta-analysis of the prospective evidenceJennifer L Hay, Kevin D McCaul, Renee E Magnan
Journal of Religion and Health|February 3, 2016
Incorporating Spirituality in Primary CareKathleen S Isaac, Jennifer L Hay, Erica I Lubetkin
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Melanoma Management|September 8, 2018
Barriers to risk-understanding and risk-reduction behaviors among individuals with a family history of melanomaLaura Fitzpatrick, Jennifer L Hay
BMC Public Health|October 25, 2012
Awareness of the 2009 US Preventive Services Task Force recommended changes in mammography screening guidelines, accuracy of awareness, sources of knowledge about recommendations, and attitudes about updated screening guidelines in women ages 40-49 and 50+Marc T Kiviniemi, Jennifer L Hay
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|December 17, 2017
Marshaling the Translational Potential of <i>MC1R</i> for Precision Risk Assessment of MelanomaPeter A Kanetsky, Jennifer L Hay
The Quantitative Methods for Psychology|September 26, 2024
Unpacking Habit With Bayesian Mixed Models: Dynamic Approach to Health Behaviors With Interchangeable Elements, Illustrated Through Multiple Sun Protection BehaviorsYuelin Li, Elizabeth Schofield, Jennifer L Hay
Psycho-Oncology|November 19, 2016
Communication about melanoma and risk reduction after melanoma diagnosisVivian M Rodríguez, Marianne Berwick, Jennifer L Hay
American Journal of Health Behavior|August 30, 2013
Cognitive rationalizations for tanning-bed use: a preliminary explorationSmita C Banerjee, Jennifer L Hay, Kathryn Greene
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 2, 2019
Regarding the Yin and Yang of Precision Cancer- Screening and Treatment: Are We Creating a Neglected Majority?Colleen M McBride, Yue Guan, Jennifer L Hay
Psycho-Oncology|October 19, 2004
The role of cancer worry in cancer screening: a theoretical and empirical review of the literatureJennifer L Hay, Tamara R Buckley, Jamie S Ostroff
Preventive Medicine|April 22, 2006
Does worry about breast cancer predict screening behaviors? A meta-analysis of the prospective evidenceJennifer L Hay, Kevin D McCaul, Renee E Magnan
Journal of Religion and Health|February 3, 2016
Incorporating Spirituality in Primary CareKathleen S Isaac, Jennifer L Hay, Erica I Lubetkin
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