Publications
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How and why criteria defining moderators and mediators differ between the Baron & Kenny and MacArthur approaches.
Kraemer HC,
Kiernan M, Essex M, Kupfer DJ.
Health Psychol.
2008;
27
(2 Suppl):
S101-8
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Innovative techniques to address retention in a behavioral weight-loss trial.
Goldberg JH,
Kiernan M.
Health Educ Res.
2005;
20
(4):
439-47
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Do logistic regression and signal detection identify different subgroups at risk? Implications for the design of tailored interventions.
Kiernan M,
Kraemer HC, Winkleby MA, King AC, Taylor CB.
Psychol Methods.
2001;
6
(1):
35-48
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The Jade Ribbon Campaign: a model program for community outreach and education to prevent liver cancer in Asian Americans.
Chao SD,
Chang ET, Le PV, Prapong W, Kiernan M, So SK.
J Immigr Minor Health.
2009;
11
(4):
281-90
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Concerns about infertility risks among pediatric oncology patients and their parents.
Oosterhuis BE,
Goodwin T, Kiernan M, Hudson MM, Dahl GV.
Pediatr Blood Cancer.
2008;
50
(1):
85-9
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Use of a community mobile health van to increase early access to prenatal care.
Edgerley LP,
El-Sayed YY, Druzin ML, Kiernan M, Daniels KI.
Matern Child Health J.
2007;
11
(3):
235-9
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Image-guided robotic radiosurgery for spinal metastases.
Gibbs IC,
Kamnerdsupaphon P, Ryu MR, Dodd R, Kiernan M, Chang SD, Adler JR.
Radiother Oncol.
2007;
82
(2):
185-90
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Attitudes and practices of pediatric oncology providers regarding fertility issues.
Goodwin T,
Elizabeth Oosterhuis B, Kiernan M, Hudson MM, Dahl GV.
Pediatr Blood Cancer.
2007;
48
(1):
80-5
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Characteristics of pediatric patients at risk of poor emergency department aftercare.
Wang NE,
Kiernan M, Golzari M, Gisondi MA.
Acad Emerg Med.
2006;
13
(8):
840-7
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Sentinel lymph node biopsy for cutaneous melanoma: the Stanford experience, 1997-2004.
Berk DR,
Johnson DL, Uzieblo A, Kiernan M, Swetter SM.
Arch Dermatol.
2005;
141
(8):
1016-22
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Is a web survey as effective as a mail survey? A field experiment among computer users
Kiernan NE,
Kiernan M, Oyler MA, Gilles C.
American Journal of Evaluation.
2005:
26
245-252
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Physical activity as a nonpharmacological treatment for depression: A review
Phillips WT,
Kiernan M, King AC.
Complementary Health Practice Review.
2003:
8
139-152
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Men gain additional psychological benefits by adding exercise to a weight-loss program.
Kiernan M,
King AC, Stefanick ML, Killen JD.
Obes Res.
2001;
9
(12):
770-7
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Is parental control over children's eating associated with childhood obesity? Results from a population-based sample of third graders.
Robinson TN,
Kiernan M, Matheson DM, Haydel KF.
Obes Res.
2001;
9
(5):
306-12
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Using direct mail to recruit Hispanic adults into a dietary intervention: an experimental study.
Kiernan M,
Phillips K, Fair JM, King AC.
Ann Behav Med.
2000;
22
(1):
89-93
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Methodologic issues in measuring physical activity and physical fitness when evaluating the role of dietary supplements for physically active people.
Haskell WL,
Kiernan M.
Am J Clin Nutr.
2000;
72
(2 Suppl):
541S-50S
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Identifying patients for weight-loss treatment: an empirical evaluation of the NHLBI obesity education initiative expert panel treatment recommendations.
Kiernan M,
Winkleby MA.
Arch Intern Med.
2000;
160
(14):
2169-76
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Characteristics of successful and unsuccessful dieters: an application of signal detection methodology.
Kiernan M,
King AC, Kraemer HC, Stefanick ML, Killen JD.
Ann Behav Med.
1998;
20
(1):
1-6
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The effects of marital transitions on changes in physical activity: results from a 10-year community study.
King AC,
Kiernan M, Ahn DK, Wilcox S.
Ann Behav Med.
1998;
20
(2):
64-9
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Can we identify who will adhere to long-term physical activity? Signal detection methodology as a potential aid to clinical decision making.
King AC,
Kiernan M, Oman RF, Kraemer HC, Hull M, Ahn D.
Health Psychol.
1997;
16
(4):
380-9
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Relation of level of exercise, age, and weight-cycling history to weight and eating concerns in male and female runners.
Kiernan M,
Rodin J, Brownell KD, Wilmore JH, Crandall C.
Health Psychol.
1992;
11
(6):
418-21
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