Sharon Danoff-Burg

Affiliations: 
Psychology-Clinical State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology
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Christy SM, Winger JG, Raffanello EW, et al. (2016) The role of anticipated regret and health beliefs in HPV vaccination intentions among young adults. Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Christy SM, Winger JG, Raffanello EW, et al. (2016) The role of anticipated regret and health beliefs in HPV vaccination intentions among young adults Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 1-12
Grant C, Hobkirk A, Persons E, et al. (2013) Cardiovascular reactivity to and recovery from stressful tasks following a mindfulness analog in college students with a family history of hypertension. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 19: 341-6
Danoff-Burg S, Ayala J, Revenson TA. (2012) Researcher Knows Best?: Toward a Closer Match between the Concept and Measurement of Coping. Journal of Health Psychology. 5: 183-94
Poon A, Danoff-Burg S. (2011) Mindfulness as a moderator in expressive writing. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 67: 881-95
Roberts KC, Danoff-Burg S. (2010) Mindfulness and health behaviors: is paying attention good for you? Journal of American College Health : J of Ach. 59: 165-73
Mosher CE, Danoff-Burg S. (2010) Indoor tanning, mental health, and substance use among college students: the significance of gender. Journal of Health Psychology. 15: 819-27
Mosher CE, Danoff-Burg S. (2010) Addiction to indoor tanning: relation to anxiety, depression, and substance use. Archives of Dermatology. 146: 412-7
Danoff-Burg S, Mosher CE, Seawell AH, et al. (2010) Does narrative writing instruction enhance the benefits of expressive writing? Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. 23: 341-52
Mosher CE, Danoff-Burg S. (2009) Cancer Patients Versus Cancer Survivors: Social and Emotional Consequences of Word Choice. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 28
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