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    A stress and coping perspective on health behaviors: theoretical and methodological considerations by Park, Crystal L., Iacocca, Megan O.

    Published in Anxiety, stress, and coping (04-03-2014)
    “…Health behaviors such as eating and exercising have been linked to stress in many studies, and researchers suggest that these links are in large part due to…”
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    Screening and Interventions for Social Risk Factors: Technical Brief to Support the US Preventive Services Task Force by Eder, Michelle, Henninger, Michelle, Durbin, Shauna, Iacocca, Megan O, Martin, Allea, Gottlieb, Laura M, Lin, Jennifer S

    “…IMPORTANCE: Evidence-based guidance is limited on how clinicians should screen for social risk factors and which interventions related to these risk factors…”
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    Addressing Racism in Preventive Services: Methods Report to Support the US Preventive Services Task Force by Lin, Jennifer S, Hoffman, Lynn, Bean, Sarah I, O’Connor, Elizabeth A, Martin, Allea M, Iacocca, Megan O, Bacon, Olivia P, Davies, Melinda C

    “…IMPORTANCE: In January 2021, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued a values statement that acknowledged systemic racism and included a…”
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    Clinician Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Regarding Cannabis: Results from a National Veterans Health Administration Survey by Kansagara, Devan, Morasco, Benjamin J, Iacocca, Megan O, Bair, Matthew J, Hooker, Elizabeth R, Becker, William C

    Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Cannabis is increasingly available and used for medical and recreational purposes, but few studies have assessed provider knowledge,…”
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    CE: Implementing Guidelines for Treating Chronic Pain with Prescription Opioids by Maloy, Patricia E, Iacocca, Megan O, Morasco, Benjamin J

    Published in The American journal of nursing (01-11-2019)
    “…Chronic pain, stemming primarily from musculoskeletal conditions and severe headaches, is a growing problem in the United States, affecting as many as 43% of…”
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    Implementing Guidelines for Treating Chronic Pain with Prescription Opioids by Maloy, Patricia E, Iacocca, Megan O, Morasco, Benjamin J

    Published in The American journal of nursing (01-11-2019)
    “…Chronic pain, stemming primarily from musculoskeletal conditions and severe headaches, is a growing problem in the United States, affecting as many as 43% of…”
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    Utility of the Pain Medication Questionnaire to Predict Aberrant Urine Drug Tests: Results From a Longitudinal Cohort Study by Morasco, Benjamin J., Iacocca, Megan O., Lovejoy, Travis I., Dobscha, Steven K., Deyo, Richard A., Cavese, Julie A., Hyde, Stephanie, Yarborough, Bobbi Jo H.

    Published in Psychological services (01-08-2021)
    “…Identifying patients at risk of misusing prescription opioids is a priority. Standardized risk measures exist, but prior research has been limited in an…”
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    Research methods and baseline findings of the improving the safety of opioid therapy (ISOT) cluster-randomized trial by Morasco, Benjamin J., Adams, Melissa H., Maloy, Patricia E., Hooker, Elizabeth R., Iacocca, Megan O., Krebs, Erin E., Carr, Thomas P., Lovejoy, Travis I., Saha, Somnath, Dobscha, Steven K.

    Published in Contemporary clinical trials (01-03-2020)
    “…There are adverse effects associated with long-term opioid therapy (LTOT) for chronic pain and clinicians infrequently adhere to opioid treatment guideline…”
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    Perceptions of Hate Crimes: The Importance of Victim Characteristics by Iacocca, Megan O

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Hate crimes in the United States are a growing problem that communities and affected individuals are struggling to address. Little research has been conducted…”
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