Search Results - "Malova, Ekaterina"
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“There are support resources, but they are kind of hidden”: social network analysis of college students' support systems in relation to type 1 diabetes management
Published in Frontiers in human dynamics (02-10-2024)“…Type 1 diabetes is an invisible disability requiring major life changes and constant monitoring. It can become particularly challenging to control during a…”
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From Compliance to Adherence in Diabetes Self-Care: Examining the Role of Patient’s Potential for Mindful Non-Adherence and Physician-Patient Communication
Published in American journal of health promotion (01-09-2022)“…Purpose To examine factors that facilitate an understanding of the relationship between two important, and often interchangeably used, concepts in diabetes…”
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Environmental characteristics and type 1 diabetes: students' perspectives on diabetes management in college
Published in Frontiers in communication (13-11-2023)“…IntroductionType 1 diabetes is a chronic illness requiring immense lifestyle changes to reduce the chance of life-threatening complications, which can be…”
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When guilt works: a comprehensive meta-analysis of guilt appeals
Published in Frontiers in psychology (28-09-2023)“…IntroductionGuilt appeals are widely used as a persuasive approach in various areas of practice. However, the strength and direction of the persuasive effects…”
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Examining uncertainty management in the clinical trial experiences of African American and Black Caribbean participants and the coordinators who recruit them
Published in SSM. Qualitative research in health (01-06-2023)“…Clinical research studies experience low accrual rates for African American and Black Caribbean participants. These low rates could result in treatment…”
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Food, Our Common Ground: A Photovoice Study
Published in Frontiers in communication (25-03-2021)“…Research shows that factors like campus food environment, food accessibility, and acculturation may shape students' eating patterns and influence their…”
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Understanding online conversations about COVID-19 vaccine on Twitter: vaccine hesitancy amid the public health crisis
Published in Communication research reports (20-10-2021)“…Timely vaccination against COVID-19 can prevent many people from getting infected. However, given the disease novelty and fast vaccine development, some people…”
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Men have eating disorders too: an analysis of online narratives posted by men with eating disorders on YouTube
Published in Eating disorders (04-07-2022)“…Eating Disorders (ED) among men are still surrounded by stigma and gender stereotypes, with a common misconception that ED are an exclusively female condition…”
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Evaluating a game-based randomized experiment to increase melanoma identification among adults living in the U.S
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-10-2022)“…Although cutaneous melanoma diagnoses are rising, morbidity and mortality can be reduced through early detection. This investigation seeks to improve melanoma…”
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The role of hurtful and healing messages on eating disorder symptomology and recovery
Published in Qualitative research reports in communication (01-01-2019)“…This study analyzed how clinically diagnosed women with eating disorders described the hurtful messages from parents, siblings, and peers that triggered eating…”
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Reducing Health Disparities Among African American and Black Caribbean Patients by Improving the Communication Practices of Clinical Research Coordinators
Published in Health communication (06-06-2024)“…This manuscript focuses on the communication factors that affect the willingness of African Americans and Black Caribbean patients to participate in clinical…”
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Opportunities for acupuncture in treatment tinnitus
Published in Consilium medicum (Online) (2020)“…The article is devoted to an actual problem that family doctors, therapists, neurologists and otorhinolaryngologists frequent phenomenon in their practice –…”
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