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    Social networks of experientially similar others: Formation, activation, and consequences of network ties on the health care experience by Gage, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-10-2013)
    “…Research documents that interactions among experientially similar others (individuals facing a common stressor) shape health care behavior and ultimately…”
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    Use of social network analysis in the development, dissemination, implementation, and sustainability of health behavior interventions for adults: A systematic review by Shelton, Rachel C., Lee, Matthew, Brotzman, Laura E., Crookes, Danielle M., Jandorf, Lina, Erwin, Deborah, Gage-Bouchard, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-01-2019)
    “…Interest in conceptualizing, measuring, and applying social network analysis (SNA) in public health has grown tremendously in recent years. While these studies…”
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    Geographic and demographic features of neuroendocrine tumors in the United States of America: A population‐based study by Gosain, Rohit, Ball, Somedeb, Rana, Navpreet, Groman, Adrienne, Gage‐Bouchard, Elizabeth, Dasari, Arvind, Mukherjee, Sarbajit

    Published in Cancer (15-02-2020)
    “…Background The incidence of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) is rapidly rising. There are very few studies investigating the role of sociodemographic factors in…”
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    The devil you know: parents seeking information online for paediatric cancer by Gage, Elizabeth A., Panagakis, Christina

    Published in Sociology of health & illness (01-03-2012)
    “…There is a growing interest in understanding the effect that online information‐seeking has on patients’ experiences, empowerment and interactions with…”
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    The dynamics and processes of social support: families’ experiences coping with a serious paediatric illness by Gage, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Sociology of health & illness (01-03-2013)
    “…A large body of research has revealed that social support helps buffer the negative consequences of stressful life events. Yet research also suggests that…”
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    The treasure of now and an uncertain future: Delay discounting and health behaviors among cancer survivors by Sheffer, Christine E., Miller, Austin, Bickel, Warren K., Devonish, Julia A., O’Connor, Richard J., Wang, Chong, Rivard, Cheryl, Gage‐Bouchard, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Cancer (15-12-2018)
    “…Background The identification of new therapeutic targets to improve health behaviors among cancer survivors (CS) is likely to improve cancer treatment…”
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    Gender Attitudes and Sexual Behaviors: Comparing Center and Marginal Athletes and Nonathletes in a Collegiate Setting by Gage, Elizabeth Ann

    Published in Violence against women (01-09-2008)
    “…This research examines the impact of participating in different sports on male athletes' gender attitudes, hegemonic masculinity, sexual behavior, and sexual…”
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    Where people look for online health information by LaValley, Susan A., Kiviniemi, Marc T., Gage‐Bouchard, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Health information and libraries journal (01-06-2017)
    “…Objectives To identify health‐related websites Americans are using, demographic characteristics associated with certain website type and how website type…”
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    Examining parents' assessments of objective and subjective social status in families of children with cancer by Gage-Bouchard, Elizabeth A, Devine, Katie A

    Published in PloS one (05-03-2014)
    “…Understanding the social determinants of child health is a prominent area of research. This paper examines the measurement of socioeconomic position in a…”
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    Temporal and Isoform-Specific Expression of CTBP2 Is Evolutionarily Conserved Between the Developing Chick and Human Retina by Gage, Elizabeth, Agarwal, Devansh, Chenault, Calvin, Washington-Brown, Kameron, Szvetecz, Sarah, Jahan, Nusrat, Wang, Zixiao, Jones, Melissa K, Zack, Donald J, Enke, Ray A, Wahlin, Karl J

    Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (13-01-2022)
    “…Complex transcriptional gene regulation allows for multifaceted isoform production during retinogenesis, and novel isoforms transcribed from a single locus can…”
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    Factors influencing patient pathways for receipt of cancer care at an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center by Gage-Bouchard, Elizabeth A, Rodriguez, Elisa M, Saad-Harfouche, Frances G, Miller, Austin, Erwin, Deborah O

    Published in PloS one (20-10-2014)
    “…Within the field of oncology, increasing access to high quality care has been identified as a priority to reduce cancer disparities. Previous research reveals…”
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    Social support, flexible resources, and health care navigation by Gage-Bouchard, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-10-2017)
    “…Recent research has focused attention on the role of patients' and clinicians' cultural skills and values in generating inequalities in health care…”
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    Culture, Styles of Institutional Interactions, and Inequalities in Healthcare Experiences by Gage-Bouchard, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Journal of health and social behavior (01-06-2017)
    “…In this study, I examine how parents' cultural knowledge shapes experiences navigating the healthcare system after a child is diagnosed with cancer and the…”
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    The spiritual and religious identities, beliefs, and practices of academic pediatricians in the United States by Catlin, Elizabeth Ann, Cadge, Wendy, Ecklund, Elaine Howard, Gage, Elizabeth A, Zollfrank, Angelika Annette

    Published in Academic medicine (01-12-2008)
    “…Physicians' spiritual and religious identities, beliefs, and practices are beginning to be explored. The objective of this study was to gather descriptive…”
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    Cancer Communication on Social Media: Examining How Cancer Caregivers Use Facebook for Cancer-Related Communication by Gage-Bouchard, Elizabeth A, LaValley, Susan, Mollica, Michelle, Beaupin, Lynda Kwon

    Published in Cancer nursing (01-07-2017)
    “…BACKGROUND:Americans are increasingly using social media (such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter) for health-related communication. Much of the previous…”
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    Is Cancer Information Exchanged on Social Media Scientifically Accurate? by Gage-Bouchard, Elizabeth A., LaValley, Susan, Warunek, Molli, Beaupin, Lynda Kwon, Mollica, Michelle

    Published in Journal of cancer education (01-12-2018)
    “…Cancer patients and their caregivers are increasingly using social media as a platform to share cancer experiences, connect with support, and exchange…”
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    Structuring survivorship care: discipline-specific clinician perspectives by Gage, Elizabeth A., Pailler, Megan, Zevon, Michael A., Ch’ng, James, Groman, Adrienne, Kelly, Maureen, Panagakis, Christina, Wilding, Gregory E., Yasko, Joyce, Gruber, Marcia

    Published in Journal of cancer survivorship (01-09-2011)
    “…Introduction Several models for survivorship care are prominent within the cancer literature; however, there is little empirical research that examines what…”
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    Communication and Exchange of Specialized Health-Related Support Among People With Experiential Similarity on Facebook by Gage-Bouchard, Elizabeth A., LaValley, Susan, Mollica, Michelle, Beaupin, Lynda Kwon

    Published in Health communication (03-10-2017)
    “…Social support is an important factor that shapes how people cope with illness, and health-related communication among peers managing the same illness (network…”
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