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A 2-1-1 research collaboration: participant accural and service quality indicators

Eddens KS, Alcaraz KI, Kreuter MW, Rath S, Greer R. A 2-1-1 research collaboration: participant accural and service quality indicators. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2012;43(6)(suppl 5):S483-489. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2012.09.007.

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A novel intervention using interactive technology and personal narratives to reduce cancer disparities: African American breast cancer survivor stories

Pérez M, Sefko JA, Ksiazek D, et al. A novel intervention using interactive technology and personal narratives to reduce cancer disparities: African American breast cancer survivor stories. Journal of Cancer Survivorship. 2013;8(1):21-30. doi: 10.1007/s11764-013-0308-4.

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Advancing collaborative research with 2-1-1 to reduce health disparities: challenges, opportunities, and recommendations

Hall KL, Stipelman BA, Eddens KS, et al. Advancing collaborative research with 2-1-1 to reduce health disparities: challenges, opportunities, and recommendations. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2012;43(6) (suppl 5):S518-528. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2012.09.026.

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African American’s self-report patterns using the National Cancer Institute Colorectal Cancer Screening questionnaire

Hood S, Thompson VL, Cogbill S, Arnold LD, Talley M, Caito NM. African American’s self-report patterns using the National Cancer Institute Colorectal Cancer Screening questionnaire. Journal of Cancer Education. 2010;25(3):431-436. doi: 10.1007/s13187-010-0068-z.

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African-American Breast Cancer Survivors Participating in a Breast Cancer Support Group: Translating Research into Practice

Wells AA, Gulbas L, Sanders-Thompson V, Shon EJ, Kreuter MW. African-American Breast Cancer Survivors Participating in a Breast Cancer Support Group: Translating Research into Practice. Journal of Cancer Education. 2013; Epub ahead of print.

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Alcohol and tobacco advertising in black and general newspapers: targeting with models and message cues?

Cohen EL, Caburnay CA, Rodgers S. Alcohol and tobacco advertising in black and general newspapers: targeting with models and message cues? Journal of Health Communication. 2011;16(6):566-582. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2011.551990.

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Cancer control needs of 2-1-1 callers in Missouri, North Carolina, Texas and Washington

Purnell JQ, Kreuter MW, Eddens KS, et al. Cancer control needs of 2-1-1 callers in Missouri, North Carolina, Texas and Washington. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 2012;23:752-767. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2012.0061.

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Cancer control planners’ perceptions and use of evidence-based programs

Hannon PA, Fernandez ME, Williams RS, et al. Cancer control planners’ perceptions and use of evidence-based programs. Journal of Public Health Management Practice. 2010;16(3):E1-8. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0b013e3181b3a3b1.

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Characteristics of genetics-related news content in Black weekly newspapers

Caburnay CA, Babb P, Kaphingst KA, Roberts J, Rath S. Characteristics of genetics-related news content in Black weekly newspapers. Public Health Genomics. 2013;17(1):7-15. doi: 10.1159/000354867.

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Communicating evidence-based information on cancer prevention to state-level policy makers

Brownson RC, Dodson EA, Stamatakis KA, et al. Communicating evidence-based information on cancer prevention to state-level policy makers. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 2011;103(4):306-316. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djq529.

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Comparing narrative and informational videos to increase mammography in low-income African American women

Kreuter MW, Holmes K, Alcaraz K, et al. Comparing narrative and informational videos to increase mammography in low-income African American women. Patient Education and Counseling. 2010;81(suppl): S6-14. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.09.008.

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Comparing the use of evidence and culture in targeted colorectal cancer communication for African Americans

Thompson VL, Kalesan B, Wells A, Williams SL, Caito NM. Comparing the use of evidence and culture in targeted colorectal cancer communication for African Americans. Patient Education and Counseling. 2010;81(suppl): S22-33. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.07.019.

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Designing for diffusion: How can we increase uptake of cancer communication innovations?

Dearing JW, Kreuter MW. Designing for diffusion: How can we increase uptake of cancer communication innovations? Patient Education & Counseling. 2010;81(suppl):S100–S110. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.10.013.

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Dissemination 2.0: closing the gap between knowledge and practice with new media and marketing

Bernhardt JM, Mays D, Kreuter MW. Dissemination 2.0: closing the gap between knowledge and practice with new media and marketing. Journal of Health Communication. 2011;16(suppl 1):S32-44. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2011.593608.

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Dissemination of effective physical activity interventions: are we applying the evidence?

Ballew P, Brownson RC, Haire-Joshu D, Heath GW, Kreuter MW. Dissemination of effective physical activity interventions: are we applying the evidence? Health Education Research. 2010;25(2):185-198. doi: 10.1093/her/cyq003.

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Engaging ethnic media to expand the reach and effectiveness of communication strategies to reduce health disparities

Cohen EL, Caburnay CA, Len-Rios ME, et al. Engaging ethnic media to expand the reach and effectiveness of communication strategies to reduce health disparities. Health Communication. 2010;25(6-7):569-571. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2010.496717.

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Exploring 2-1-1 service requests as potential markers for cancer control needs

Alcaraz KI, Arnold LD, Eddens KS, et al. Exploring 2-1-1 service requests as potential markers for cancer control needs. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2012;43(6)(suppl 5):S469-474. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2012.08.019.

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Factors affecting African American men’s use of online colorectal cancer education

Cogbill S, Francis B, Sanders Thompson VL. Factors affecting African American men's use of online colorectal cancer education. Journal of Cancer Education. 2014;29(1):25-29. doi: 10.1007/s13187-013-0532-7.

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Health Literacy INDEX: Development, reliability, and validity of a new tool for evaluating health information resources

Kaphingst KA, Kreuter MW, Casey C, et al. Health Literacy INDEX: Development, reliability, and validity of a new tool for evaluating health information resources. Journal of Health Communication. 2012;17(suppl 3):S203-221. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2012.712612.

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How much is enough? New recommendations for using constructed week sampling in newspaper content analysis of health stories

Luke DA, Caburnay CA, Cohen EL. How much is enough? New recommendations for using constructed week sampling in newspaper content analysis of health stories. Communication Methods and Measures. 2011;5(1):76-91. doi: 10.1080/19312458.2010.547823.

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Increasing information-seeking about HPV vaccination through community partnerships in African American and Hispanic communities

Kreuter MW, Fernandez ME, Brown M, et al. Increasing information-seeking about human papillomavirus vaccination through community partnerships in African American and Hispanic communities Family & Community Health. 2012;35(1):15-30. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0b013e3182385d13.

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Knowledge of health insurance terminology and details among the uninsured

Politi MC, Kaphingst KA, Kreuter M, Shacham E, Lovell MC, McBride T. Knowledge of health insurance terminology and details among the uninsured. Medical Care Research Review. 2014;71(1):85-98. doi: 10.1177/1077558713505327.

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Lessons learned from a decade of focused recruitment and training to develop minority public health professionals

Kreuter MW, Griffith DJ, Thompson V, et al. Lessons learned from a decade of focused recruitment and training to develop minority public health professionals. American Journal of Public Health. 2011;101(suppl 1):S188-195. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300122.

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Making decisions in a complex information environment; evidential preference and information we trust

Sanders-Thompson VL. Making decisions in a complex information environment: evidential preference and information we trust. BMC Med Inform Decision Making. 2013;13(suppl 3):S7. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947-13-S3-S7.

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Mobile technology, cancer prevention, and health status among diverse, low-income adults

Purnell JQ, Griffith J, Eddens KS, Kreuter MW. Mobile technology, cancer prevention, and health status among diverse, low-income adults. American Journal of Health Promotion. 2013; Epub ahead of print. 

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Proactive Screening for health needs in United Way’s 2-1-1 Information and referral systems

Eddens KS, Kreuter MW, Archer K. Proactive Screening for health needs in United Way's 2-1-1 Information and referral systems. Journal of Social Services Research. 2011;37(2):113-123. doi: 10.1080/01488376.2011.547445.

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Readers use Black newspapers for health and cancer information

Len-Ríos ME, Cohen E, Caburnay C. Readers use Black newspapers for health and cancer information. Newspaper Research Journal. 2010;31(1): 20-35. 

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Real-time moment-to-moment emotional responses to narrative and informational breast cancer videos in African American women

Bollinger S, Kreuter MW. Real-time moment-to-moment emotional responses to narrative and informational breast cancer videos in African American women. Health Education and Behavior. 2012;27(3):537-543. doi: 10.1093/her/cys047.

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Religious involvement measurement model in a national sample of African Americans

Roth DL, Mwase I, Holt CL, Clark EM, Lukwago SN, Kreuter MW. Religious involvement measurement model in a national sample of African Americans. Journal of Religion & Health. 2012;51(2):567-578. doi: 10.1007/s10943-011-9475-7.

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Small media and client reminders for colorectal cancer screening: current use and gap areas in CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program

Kreuter MW, Garibay LB, Pfeiffer DJ, et al. Small media and client reminders for colorectal cancer screening: current use and gap areas in CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2012;9:E131.

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The Neighborhood Voice: Evaluating a mobile research vehicle for recruiting African Americans to participate in cancer control studies

Alcaraz KI, Weaver NL, Andresen EM, Christopher K, Kreuter MW. The Neighborhood Voice: Evaluating a mobile research vehicle for recruiting African Americans to participate in cancer control studies. Evaluation & the Health Professions. 2011;34(3):336-348. doi: 10.1177/0163278710395933.

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The use of mentoring programs to improve energy balance behaviors in high-risk children

Haire-Joshu D, Nanney MS, Elliott M, et al. The use of mentoring programs to improve energy balance behaviors in high-risk children. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2010;18(suppl 1): S75-83. doi: 10.1038/oby.2009.435.

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Understanding narrative effects: the impact of breast cancer survivor stories on message processing, attitudes, and beliefs among African American women

McQueen A, Kreuter MW, Kalesan B, Alcaraz KI. Understanding narrative effects: the impact of breast cancer survivor stories on message processing, attitudes, and beliefs among African American women. Health Psychology. 2011;30(6):674-682. doi: 10.1037/a0025395.

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Understanding narrative effects: the role of discrete negative emotions on message processing and attitutes among low-income African American women

Yoo JH, Kreuter MW, Lai C, Fu Q. Understanding narrative effects: the role of discrete negative emotions on message processing and attitutes among low-income African American women. Health Communication. 2013;Epub ahead of print. 

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Use of cancer control referrals by 2-1-1 callers: a randomized trial

Kreuter MW, Eddens KS, Alcaraz KI, et al. Use of cancer control referrals by 2-1-1 callers: a randomized trial. American Journal of Public Health. 2012;43(6)(suppl 5):S425-434. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2012.09.004.

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What can health communication science offer for ACA implementation? Five evidence-informmed strategies for expanding Medicaid enrollment

Kreuter MW, McBride TD, Caburnay CA, et al.What can health communication science offer for ACA implementation? Five evidence-informed strategies for expanding Medicaid enrollment. Millbank Quarterly. 2014;92(1):40-62. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.12040.

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What makes African American health disparities newsworthy? An experiment among journalists about framing

Hinnant A, Oh HJ, Caburnay CA, Kreuter MW. What makes African American health disparities newsworthy? An experiment among journalists about framing. Health Education Research. 2011;26(6):937-947. doi: 10.1093/her/cyr086.

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Women’s cognitive and affective reactions to breast cancer survivor stories: a structural equation analysis

McQueen A, Kreuter MW. Women’s cognitive and affective reactions to breast cancer survivor stories: a structural equation analysis. Patient Education and Counseling. 2010;81(suppl): S15-21. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.08.015.