Research Interests: Psychology, Cognitive Science, Health Psychology, Psychometrics, Mental Health, and 13 moreCancer, Health, Public Health, Test Validation, Belief, Predictive Validity, Construct Validity, Social Environment, Convergent Validity, Ethnic Group, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Discriminant Validity, and Test Reliability
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Research Interests: Education, Adolescent, Counseling, Humans, Smoking Cessation, and 15 moreNicotine, Female, Male, American, Colorado, Aged, Middle Aged, Adult, European Continental Ancestry Group, Nicotine Replacement Therapy, Logistic Models, bupropion, Health Care Surveys, Tobacco use disorder, and Medical and Health Sciences
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... Savage c , Angela Meshack c , Paula Espinoza d & Troy Jefferson e pages 13-24. ... Sexual and Marital Therapy , 13(1): 8389. [Taylor & Francis Online] View all references; Byers, 19968.... more
... Savage c , Angela Meshack c , Paula Espinoza d & Troy Jefferson e pages 13-24. ... Sexual and Marital Therapy , 13(1): 8389. [Taylor & Francis Online] View all references; Byers, 19968. Byers, E. 1996. How well does the traditional sexual script explain sexual coercion? ...
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Good relationships between research institutions and communities are an essential, but often neglected, part of the infrastructure of translational science. In an effort to create greater interest among translational science researchers... more
Good relationships between research institutions and communities are an essential, but often neglected, part of the infrastructure of translational science. In an effort to create greater interest among translational science researchers in cultivating relationships with community members, we report the results of a workshop we convened to learn how relationships vital to research are best created and sustained. We highlight common barriers and challenges that hinder relationships. We also provide recommendations that individual research institutions and teams can use to expand and strengthen their relationships with community members. The improved relationships between universities and communities that could result from their implementation should build greater public trust in biomedical research, lead to a stronger commitment to see it succeed, and engender shared values and commitments that will give rise to new rewards, recognition and admonishment to sustain those values and commitments over time, all of which would facilitate translational science.