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Megan A Lewis
Center for Communication Science
1990
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36867503Cost Analysis of the Positive Health Check Intervention to Suppress HIV Viral Load and Retain Patients in HIV Clinical Care.J Public Health Manag Pract2023
34818567Examining Information Needs of Heart Failure Patients and Family Companions Using a Previsit Question Prompt List and Audiotaped Data: Findings From a Pilot Study.J Card Fail2022
35583962A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Examination of Positive Health Check: Implementation Results From a Type 1 Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Trial.J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr2022
35654660HOMBRE: A Trial Comparing 2 Weight Loss Approaches for Latino Men.Am J Prev Med2022
36993788Engagement marketing for social good: Application to the <i>All of Us</i> Research Program.Front Genet2022
35972854Effectiveness of an Interactive, Highly Tailored "Video Doctor" Intervention to Suppress Viral Load and Retain Patients With HIV in Clinical Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial.J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr2022
36066936A Method to Deliver Automated and Tailored Intervention Content: 24-month Clinical Trial.JMIR Form Res2022
36254362Making the Case for Joint Decision-Making in Future Multipurpose Prevention Technology (MPT) Choice: Qualitative Findings on MPT Attribute Preferences from the CUPID Study (MTN-045).J Int AIDS Soc2022
35119377Preferences for Technology-Mediated Behavioral Lifestyle Interventions With Different Levels of Coach and Peer Support Among Latino Men: Comparative Study Within One Arm of a Randomized Controlled Trial.JMIR Form Res2022
30448267A behavior-theoretic evaluation of values clarification on parental beliefs and intentions toward genomic sequencing for newborns.Soc Sci Med2021
37089982Multilevel communication to improve well-being during a pandemic.Implement Res Pract2021
33705465Using RE-AIM to examine the potential public health impact of an integrated collaborative care intervention for weight and depression management in primary care: Results from the RAINBOW trial.PLoS One2021
33616188Sex Moderates Treatment Effects of Integrated Collaborative Care for Comorbid Obesity and Depression: The RAINBOW RCT.Ann Behav Med2021
33755025Challenges of and Solutions for Developing Tailored Video Interventions That Integrate Multiple Digital Assets to Promote Engagement and Improve Health Outcomes: Tutorial.JMIR Mhealth Uhealth2021
34476464Problem-solving therapy-induced amygdala engagement mediates lifestyle behavior change in obesity with comorbid depression: a randomized proof-of-mechanism trial.Am J Clin Nutr2021
33965008Advancing genomic translation: Investigations in communication. A special series on communication research in the context of genomic medicine.Patient Educ Couns2021
34244787Seeking a pot of gold with integrated behavior therapy and research to improve health equity: insights from the RAINBOW trial for obesity and depression.Transl Behav Med2021
34004422Early changes in neural circuit function engaged by negative emotion and modified by behavioural intervention are associated with depression and problem-solving outcomes: A report from the ENGAGE randomized controlled trial.EBioMedicine2021
31642339Assessing multiple features of partner support for smoking cessation in dual-smoker couples.J Health Psychol2021
33382929Outreach to new mothers through direct mail and email: recruitment in the Early Check research study.Clin Transl Sci2021
32594271Identifying Implementation Strategies That Address Barriers and Facilitate Implementation of Digital Interventions in HIV Primary Care Settings: Results from the Pilot Implementation of Positive Health Check.AIDS Behav2021
32203569Understanding mechanisms of integrated behavioral therapy for co-occurring obesity and depression in primary care: a mediation analysis in the RAINBOW trial.Transl Behav Med2021
32315362Variability in engagement and progress in efficacious integrated collaborative care for primary care patients with obesity and depression: Within-treatment analysis in the RAINBOW trial.PLoS One2020
31729900Dynamic Consent: An Evaluation and Reporting Framework.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2020
31904577Using 360-Degree Video as a Research Stimulus in Digital Health Studies: Lessons Learned.JMIR Serious Games2020
31886693Values clarification and parental decision making about newborn genomic sequencing.Health Psychol2020
33337491Effect of a Culturally Adapted Behavioral Intervention for Latino Adults on Weight Loss Over 2 Years: A Randomized Clinical Trial.JAMA Netw Open2020
32738408Positive Health Check evaluation: A type 1 hybrid design randomized trial to decrease HIV viral loads in patients seen in HIV primary care.Contemp Clin Trials2020
32853555Genomic Sequencing for Newborn Screening: Results of the NC NEXUS Project.Am J Hum Genet2020
32822417Correction: Variability in engagement and progress in efficacious integrated collaborative care for primary care patients with obesity and depression: Within-treatment analysis in the RAINBOW trial.PLoS One2020
32750431Protocol for Partner2Lose: A randomized controlled trial to evaluate partner involvement on long-term weight loss.Contemp Clin Trials2020
32320533First-Year Economic and Quality of Life Effects of the RAINBOW Intervention to Treat Comorbid Obesity and Depression.Obesity (Silver Spring)2020
32424581Parental Views on Newborn Next Generation Sequencing: Implications for Decision Support.Matern Child Health J2020
30998219Implementing Web-Based Interventions in HIV Primary Care Clinics: Pilot Implementation Evaluation of Positive Health Check.JMIR Form Res2019
31315600Early Check: translational science at the intersection of public health and newborn screening.BMC Pediatr2019
31191733Do Couple-Focused Cessation Messages Increase Motivation to Quit Among Dual-Smoker Couples?J Smok Cessat2019
30835308Effect of Integrated Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment and Problem-Solving Therapy on Body Mass Index and Depressive Symptoms Among Patients With Obesity and Depression: The RAINBOW Randomized Clinical Trial.JAMA2019
31116851Advancing science and practice using immersive virtual reality: what behavioral medicine has to offer.Transl Behav Med2019
31028355Expert and lay perspectives on burden, risk, tolerability, and acceptability of clinical interventions for genetic disorders.Genet Med2019
28771249Parental preferences toward genomic sequencing for non-medically actionable conditions in children: a discrete-choice experiment.Genet Med2018
30001252Principles for Developing Innovative HIV Digital Health Interventions: The Case of Positive Health Check.Med Care2018
30133727A New Era, New Strategies: Education and Communication Strategies to Manage Greater Access to Genomic Information.Hastings Cent Rep2018
29950170Evaluating parents' decisions about next-generation sequencing for their child in the NC NEXUS (North Carolina Newborn Exome Sequencing for Universal Screening) study: a randomized controlled trial protocol.Trials2018
29754324Cost-utility analysis of an intervention designed to reduce the critical handling error of insufficient inspiratory effort.Eur J Health Econ2018
29669065Translational behavioral medicine for population and individual health: gaps, opportunities, and vision for practice-based translational behavior change research.Transl Behav Med2018
29385582Heart disease risk information, encouragement, and physical activity among Mexican-origin couples: Self- or spouse-driven change?Transl Behav Med2018
29743220A Latino Patient-Centered, Evidence-Based Approach to Diabetes Prevention.J Am Board Fam Med2018
29505867HOMBRE: A randomized controlled trial to compare two approaches to weight loss for overweight and obese Latino men (Hombres con Opciones para Mejorar el Bienestar y bajar el Riesgo de Enfermedades crónicas; men with choices to improve well-being and decrease chronic disease risk).Contemp Clin Trials2018
29260486An Evidence-Based, Community-Engaged Approach to Develop an Interactive Deliberation Tool for Pediatric Neuromuscular Trials.J Genet Couns2018
29074231The ENGAGE study: Integrating neuroimaging, virtual reality and smartphone sensing to understand self-regulation for managing depression and obesity in a precision medicine model.Behav Res Ther2018
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