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    The Effect of a Supervised Exercise Trial on Exercise Adherence Among African American Men: A Pilot Study by Taylor, Teletia R., PhD, Makambi, Kepher, PhD, Sween, Jennifer, MS, Roltsch, Mark, PhD, Adams-Campbell, Lucile L., PhD

    “…Objective The objective of this pilot study was to determine the effect of a supervised short-term exercise trial on exercise adherence in a sample of African…”
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    The impact of social constraints on insomnia among African‐American breast cancer survivors: The mediating role of fear of recurrence by Martin, Chloé M., Greene, Danyella, Harrell, Jules P., Mwendwa, Denée Thomas, Williams, Carla D., Horton, Sara, Cradle, Melanie, Hudson, Briana D., Taylor, Teletia R.

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-08-2020)
    “…Objective Insomnia is a significant concern among African‐American breast cancer survivors (BCS). Social constraints (SC)—receiving unsupportive or critical…”
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    Effect of exercise on metabolic syndrome in black women by family history and predicted risk of breast cancer: The FIERCE Study by Dash, Chiranjeev, Taylor, Teletia R., Makambi, Kepher H., Hicks, Jennifer, Hagberg, James M., Adams‐Campbell, Lucile L.

    Published in Cancer (01-08-2018)
    “…Background This study examined the effects of supervised and home‐based exercise interventions on changes in metabolic syndrome (MetS) according to breast…”
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    A Restorative Yoga Intervention for African-American Breast Cancer Survivors: a Pilot Study by Taylor, Teletia R., Barrow, Judith, Makambi, Kepher, Sheppard, Vanessa, Wallington, Sherrie Flynt, Martin, Chloe, Greene, Danyella, Yeruva, Sri Lakshmi Hyndavi, Horton, Sara

    “…Background Data show that yoga is effective for improving health-related outcomes in breast cancer survivors. While breast cancer is the most commonly…”
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    Racial discrimination and breast cancer incidence in US black women : The black women's health study by TAYLOR, Teletia R, WILLIAMS, Carla D, MAKAMBI, Kepher H, MOUTON, Charles, HARRELL, Jules P, COZIER, Yvette, PALMER, Julie R, ROSENBERG, Lynn, ADAMS-CAMPBELL, Lucile L

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-07-2007)
    “…Perceived discrimination may contribute to somatic disease. The association between perceived discrimination and breast cancer incidence was assessed in the…”
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    An assessment of the CES-D scale factor structure in black women: The Black Women's Health Study by Makambi, Kepher H, Williams, Carla D, Taylor, Teletia R, Rosenberg, Lynn, Adams-Campbell, Lucile L

    Published in Psychiatry research (30-07-2009)
    “…Abstract This study investigates the dimensional structure of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D) scale in US Black women with and without…”
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    The effect of a randomized controlled physical activity trial on health related quality of life in metabolically unhealthy African-American women: FIERCE STUDY by Taylor, Teletia R., Dash, Chiranjeev, Sheppard, Vanessa, Makambi, Kepher, Ma, Xiaoyang, Adams-Campbell, Lucile L.

    Published in Contemporary clinical trials (01-04-2018)
    “…African-American women (AAW) are more likely to be metabolically unhealthy than White women (WW). Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with increased breast…”
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    Understanding sleep disturbances in African-American breast cancer survivors: a pilot study by Taylor, Teletia R., Huntley, Edward D., Makambi, Kepher, Sween, Jennifer, Adams-Campbell, Lucile L., Frederick, Wayne, Mellman, Thomas A.

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-08-2012)
    “…Objectives The goals of this study were (i) to report the prevalence and nature of sleep disturbances, as determined by clinically significant insomnia…”
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    Correlates of depressive symptomatology in African-American breast cancer patients by Sheppard, Vanessa B., Llanos, Adana A., Hurtado-de-Mendoza, Alejandra, Taylor, Teletia R., Adams-Campbell, Lucile L.

    Published in Journal of cancer survivorship (01-09-2013)
    “…Purpose This study assessed the levels of depressive symptomatology in African-American women with breast cancer compared to those of women without breast…”
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    Validation of the Detroit Area Study Discrimination Scale in a community sample of older African American adults: the Pittsburgh healthy heart project by Taylor, Teletia R, Kamarck, Thomas W, Shiffman, Saul

    “…This study examined the construct validity of the Detroit Area Study Discrimination Questionnaire (DAS-DQ) in 49 healthy African American adults, with respect…”
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    CES-D four-factor structure is confirmed, but not invariant, in a large cohort of African American women by Williams, Carla D, Taylor, Teletia R, Makambi, Kepher, Harrell, Jules, Palmer, Julie R, Rosenberg, Lynn, Adams-Campbell, Lucile L

    Published in Psychiatry research (30-03-2007)
    “…Abstract This study examined the factor structure of the Centers for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) in a sample of 40,403 African American…”
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    An Exploratory Analysis of Fear of Recurrence among African-American Breast Cancer Survivors by Taylor, Teletia R., Huntley, Edward D., Sween, Jennifer, Makambi, Kepher, Mellman, Thomas A., Williams, Carla D., Carter-Nolan, Pamela, Frederick, Wayne

    “…Background Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a psychological concern that has been studied extensively in cancer survivors but has not been adequately examined in…”
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    An Examination of Self-Rated Health Among African-American Men by Taylor, Teletia R., Mohammed, Alana, Harrell, Jules P., Makambi, Kepher H.

    “…Self-rated health is a concept that has been linked to objective health outcomes but has not received much attention with regard to African-American men. The…”
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    A Self-Administered Stress Management Intervention for Hispanic Patients Undergoing Cancer Chemotherapy by Loi, Claudia X. Aguado, Nesman, Teresa M., Xu, Ping, Taylor, Teletia R., McMillan, Susan, Krischer, Jeffrey P., Tyc, Vida L., Gross-King, Margaret, Huegel, Viki

    Published in Journal of immigrant and minority health (01-10-2017)
    “…This study evaluated whether a self-administered stress management training (SSMT) could improve quality of life (QOL) and reduce distress among Hispanics…”
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    An exercise trial targeting African-American women with metabolic syndrome and at high risk for breast cancer: Rationale, design, and methods by Dash, Chiranjeev, Makambi, Kepher, Wallington, Sherrie F, Sheppard, Vanessa, Taylor, Teletia R, Hicks, Jennifer S, Adams-Campbell, Lucile L

    Published in Contemporary clinical trials (01-07-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Metabolic syndrome and obesity are known risk factors for breast cancers. Exercise interventions can potentially modify circulating…”
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    Impact of perceived racial discrimination on health screening in black women by Mouton, Charles P, Carter-Nolan, Pamela L, Makambi, Kepher H, Taylor, Teletia R, Palmer, Julie R, Rosenberg, Lynn, Adams-Campbell, Lucile L

    “…Perceived discrimination has been shown to be related to health screening behavior. The present study examines the effect of discrimination on cancer screening…”
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    Factors Associated with Exercise Motivation among African-American Men by Mohammed, Alana, Harrell, Jules P., Makambi, Kepher H., Campbell, Alfonso L., Sloan, Lloyd Ren, Carter-Nolan, Pamela L., Taylor, Teletia R.

    “…Objective The primary aims of this study were to: (1) characterize exercise stages of change among a sample of African-American men, (2) determine if exercise…”
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    Use and Helpfulness of Self-Administered Stress Management Therapy in Patients Undergoing Cancer Chemotherapy in Community Clinical Settings by Aguado Loi, Claudia X., Taylor, Teletia R., McMillan, Susan, Gross-King, Margaret, Xu, Ping, Shoss, Mindy Krischer, Huegel, Viki

    Published in Journal of psychosocial oncology (01-01-2012)
    “…The purpose of this multicenter longitudinal randomized controlled trial was to examine the efficacy of self-administered stress management training (SSMT) in…”
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    Possible Contribution of PTSD to Altered Cortisol Activity in Young Adult Obese African-American Women by Taylor, Teletia R., Van Kirk, Kendra, Tapscott, Denia, Bernard, Monet, Llano, Juliana, Mellman, Thomas A.

    “…Objective African-Americans have been found to experience increased rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obesity, and flatter diurnal cortisol…”
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    Cardiovascular reactivity and left ventricular mass: an integrative review by Taylor, Teletia R, Kamarck, Thomas W, Dianzumba, Sinda

    Published in Annals of behavioral medicine (01-12-2003)
    “…Left ventricular hypertrophy has been shown to be an independent predictor of risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Behavioral scientists have…”
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