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School of Social Work Research Publications for Katrina R. Ellis

  1. Samuel, C. A., Lightfoot, A. F., Schaal, J., Yongue, C., Black, K., Ellis, K. R., Robertson, L., Smith, B., Jones, N., Foley, K., Kollie, J., Mayhand, A., Morse, C., Eng, E., & Guerrab, F. (2018). Establishing new community-based participatory research partnerships using the community-based participatory research charrette model: Lessons from the Cancer Health Accountability for Managing Pain and Symptoms study. Progress in Community Health Partnerships, 12(1), 89-99.
  2. Ellis, K. R., Janevic, M. R., Kershaw, T., Caldwell, C. H., Janz, N. K., & Northouse, L. (2017). The influence of dyadic symptom distress on threat appraisals and self-efficacy in advanced cancer and caregiving. Supportive Care in Cancer, 25(1), 185-194.
  3. Ellis, K. R., Janevic, M. R., Kershaw, T., Caldwell, C. H., Janz, N. K., & Northouse, L. (2017). Engagement in health-promoting behaviors and patient-caregiver interdependence in advanced cancer: An exploratory study. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 40(3), 506-519.
  4. Titler, M. G., Visovatti, M., Shuman, C., Ellis, K. R., Dockham, B., Yakusheva, O., & Northouse, L. (2017). Effectiveness of implementing a dyadic psychoeducational intervention for cancer patients and family caregivers. Supportive Care in Cancer, 25(11), 3395-3406.
  5. Song, L., Rini, C., Ellis, K. R., & Northouse, L. (2016). Appraisals, dyadic communication, and quality of life over time among couples coping with prostate cancer. Supportive Cancer Care, 24(9), 3757-3765.
  6. Ellis, K. R., Janevic, M. R., Kershaw, T., Caldwell, C. H., Janz, N. K., & Northouse, L. (2016). Meaning-based coping, chronic conditions and quality of life in advanced cancer & caregiving. Psycho-Oncology.
  7. Ellis, K. R., Griffith, D. M., Allen, J. O., Thorpe, R. J., & Bruce, M. A. (2015). “If you do nothing about stress, the next thing you know, you’re shattered”: Perspectives on stress, coping and health among African American men. Social Science and Medicine, 139, 107-114.
  8. Lambert, S., Yoon, H., Ellis, K. R., & Northouse, L. (2015). Measuring appraisal during advanced cancer: Psychometric testing of the appraisal of caregiving scale. Patient Education and Counseling, 98(5), 633-639.
  9. Kershaw, T., Ellis, K. R., Yoon, H., Schafenacker, A., Katapodi, M., & Northouse, L. (2015). The interdependence of advanced cancer patients’ and their family caregivers’ mental health, physical health, and self-efficacy over time. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(6), 901-911.
  10. Ellis, K. R., Caldwell, C. H., Assari, S., & De Loney, E. H. (2014). Nonresident African-American fathers' influence on sons' exercise intentions in the Fathers and Sons Program. American Journal of Health Promotion, 29(2), 89-98.
  11. Griffith, D. M., Ellis, K. R., & Allen, J. O. (2013). An intersectional approach to social determinants of stress for African American men: Men's and women's perspectives. American Journal of Men’s Health, 7(Suppl. 4), 19S-30S.
  12. Janevic, M. R., Ellis, K. R., Sanders, G. M., Nelson, B. W., & Clark, N. M. (2013). Self-management of multiple chronic conditions among African American women with asthma: A qualitative study. Journal of Asthma, 51(3), 243-252.
  13. Griffith, D. M., Ellis, K. R. & Allen, J. O. (2012). How does health information influence African American men’s health behavior? American Journal of Men’s Health, 6(2), 156-163.
  14. Griffith, D. M., Johnson, J., Ellis, K. R. & Schulz, A. J. (2010). Cultural context and a critical approach to eliminating health disparities. Ethnicity and Disease, 20(1), 71-76.
  15. Griffith, D. M., Schulz, A. J., Johnson, J. & Herbert/Ellis, K. R. (2009). Implications of racism for Black Americans' diabetes management and outcomes. In L. Jack (Ed.), Diabetes in Black America: Public Health and Clinical Solutions to a National Crisis. Munster, IN: Hilton Publishing.
  16. Zebrack, B., Ellis, K., & Doherty, M. (in press). Beyond Distress Screening: The Future of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care. In Hedlund, Christ, Messner (Eds), Oncology and Palliative Social Work: Psychosocial Care for People Coping with Cancer (OPSW). Oxford University Press.

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