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Leslie S Craig

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Current Opinion in Cardiology|June 22, 2022
Electronic health strategies to improve medication adherence in patients with cardiometabolic disease: current status and future directionsErin Peacock, Leslie S Craig, Marie Krousel-Wood
Plos One|September 21, 2018
Prevalence and predictors of hypertension in Namibia: A national-level cross-sectional studyLeslie S Craig, Anastasia J Gage, Albertina M Thomas
Plos One|July 24, 2020
Prevalence and patterns of multimorbidity in the Jamaican population: A comparative analysis of latent variable modelsLeslie S Craig, David R Hotchkiss, Katherine P Theall, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|July 18, 2020
Low medication adherence is associated with decline in health-related quality of life: results of a longitudinal analysis among older women and men with hypertensionErin Peacock, Cara Joyce, Leslie S Craig, et al.
American Journal of Hypertension|March 11, 2021
Medication Adherence: Expanding the Conceptual FrameworkMarie Krousel-Wood, Leslie S Craig, Erin Peacock, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 24, 2021
Social determinants of multimorbidity in Jamaica: application of latent class analysis in a cross-sectional studyLeslie S Craig, Colette A Cunningham-Myrie, David R Hotchkiss, et al.
Frontiers in Medicine|June 19, 2023
Multimorbidity patterns and health-related quality of life in Jamaican adults: a cross sectional study exploring potential pathwaysLeslie S Craig, Colette A Cunningham-Myrie, Katherine P Theall, et al.
American Journal of Hypertension|November 17, 2021
Time Preference for Immediate Gratification: Associations With Low Medication Adherence and Uncontrolled Blood PressureMarie Krousel-Wood, Erin Peacock, W David Bradford, et al.
The Medical Clinics of North America|April 12, 2024
Defining Meaningful Change in Antihypertensive Medication Adherence in Adults with Established Hypertension: Implications for Clinical PracticeErin Peacock, Paul Muntner, Leslie S Craig, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|March 4, 2021
Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Antihypertensive Medications Explain Variation in Pharmacy Refill and Self-Reported Adherence Beyond Traditional Risk Factors: Potential Novel Mechanism Underlying AdherenceLeslie S Craig, Erin Peacock, Brice L Mohundro, et al.
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Current Opinion in Cardiology|June 22, 2022
Electronic health strategies to improve medication adherence in patients with cardiometabolic disease: current status and future directionsErin Peacock, Leslie S Craig, Marie Krousel-Wood
Plos One|September 21, 2018
Prevalence and predictors of hypertension in Namibia: A national-level cross-sectional studyLeslie S Craig, Anastasia J Gage, Albertina M Thomas
Plos One|July 24, 2020
Prevalence and patterns of multimorbidity in the Jamaican population: A comparative analysis of latent variable modelsLeslie S Craig, David R Hotchkiss, Katherine P Theall, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|July 18, 2020
Low medication adherence is associated with decline in health-related quality of life: results of a longitudinal analysis among older women and men with hypertensionErin Peacock, Cara Joyce, Leslie S Craig, et al.
American Journal of Hypertension|March 11, 2021
Medication Adherence: Expanding the Conceptual FrameworkMarie Krousel-Wood, Leslie S Craig, Erin Peacock, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 24, 2021
Social determinants of multimorbidity in Jamaica: application of latent class analysis in a cross-sectional studyLeslie S Craig, Colette A Cunningham-Myrie, David R Hotchkiss, et al.
Frontiers in Medicine|June 19, 2023
Multimorbidity patterns and health-related quality of life in Jamaican adults: a cross sectional study exploring potential pathwaysLeslie S Craig, Colette A Cunningham-Myrie, Katherine P Theall, et al.
American Journal of Hypertension|November 17, 2021
Time Preference for Immediate Gratification: Associations With Low Medication Adherence and Uncontrolled Blood PressureMarie Krousel-Wood, Erin Peacock, W David Bradford, et al.
The Medical Clinics of North America|April 12, 2024
Defining Meaningful Change in Antihypertensive Medication Adherence in Adults with Established Hypertension: Implications for Clinical PracticeErin Peacock, Paul Muntner, Leslie S Craig, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|March 4, 2021
Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Antihypertensive Medications Explain Variation in Pharmacy Refill and Self-Reported Adherence Beyond Traditional Risk Factors: Potential Novel Mechanism Underlying AdherenceLeslie S Craig, Erin Peacock, Brice L Mohundro, et al.
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