410 results on '"Riley, William T."'
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52. Perspective: Social Determinants of Health and Implementation Research: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
53. Leveraging Technology for Multiple Risk Factor Interventions : Comment on “Multiple Behavior Changes in Diet and Activity”
54. PROMIS OVERVIEW: DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TOOLS FOR MEASURING HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AND RELATED OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASES: Symposium 29A 3093
55. ITEM BANKS FOR MEASURING EMOTIONAL DISTRESS FROM THE PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES MEASUREMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (PROMIS): DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, AND ANGER: Symposium 29B 3094
56. Publication rates from biomedical and behavioral and social science R01s funded by the National Institutes of Health
57. Twenty-five years of the National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
58. National Institutes of Health social and behavioral research in response to the SARS-CoV2 Pandemic
59. Development of a Control-Oriented Model of Social Cognitive Theory for Optimized mHealth Behavioral Interventions
60. Accuracy of a PDA-based dietary assessment program
61. Report of the Working Group on Clinical Services
62. Adult smokeless tobacco use and age of onset
63. Hopelessness and persistence of depression in an inpatient sample
64. The relationship of anger and child psychopathology
65. Smokeless tobacco use in adolescent females: Prevalence and psychosocial factors among racial/ethnic groups
66. Derivation and implications of MMPI cluster groups in clinically depressed inpatient females
67. Introduction to the Coordinated Special Issue on eHealth/mHealth in Pediatric Psychology
68. Toward a Common Agenda for the Public and Private Sectors to Advance Digital Health Communication
69. The NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research Seeks Community Input on Future Neuroscience Investments
70. Blood Pressure, Sexual Activity, and Erectile Function in Hypertensive Men: Baseline Findings from the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT)
71. News from the NIH: using mobile and wireless technologies to improve health
72. Perceived Smokeless Tobacco Addiction Among Adolescents
73. The prevalence of oral lesions in smokeless tobacco users and an evaluation of risk factors
74. Chapter 18 - A New Era of Clinical Research Methods in a Data-Rich Environment
75. Commentary: Pediatric Digital Health Supported by the National Institutes of Health
76. Building the infrastructure to accelerate evidence-generating mobile and wireless health research: National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation perspectives
77. The Pace of Technologic Change: Implications for Digital Health Behavior Intervention Research
78. Initial feasibility of a researcher configurable computerized self-monitoring system
79. NIH policies on experimental studies with humans
80. Commentary: Pediatric Digital Health Supported by the National Institutes of Health.
81. NIH’s transformative opportunities for the behavioral and social sciences
82. Advancing Cancer Prevention and Behavior Theory in the Era of Big Data
83. Antihypertensive medications and sexual function in women
84. A brief neuropsychological screening battery to detect brain damage in a psychiatric population
85. Survey of admission policies for child and adolescent inpatient services: A national sample
86. Reliability and validity of a cost-efficient sociometric measure
87. Development of a dynamic computational model of social cognitive theory
88. News from the NIH: Person-centered outcomes measurement: NIH-supported measurement systems to evaluate self-assessed health, functional performance, and symptomatic toxicity
89. Program Evaluation of Remote Heart Failure Monitoring: Healthcare Utilization Analysis in a Rural Regional Medical Center
90. Consensus Recommendations for Common Data Elements for Operational Stress Research and Surveillance: Report of a Federal Interagency Working Group
91. Cancer Prevention and Control Interventions Using Social Media: User-Generated Approaches
92. The importance of behavior theory in control system modeling of physical activity sensor data
93. A dynamical systems model of Social Cognitive Theory
94. The validity of multidimensional self-report anger and hostility measures
95. Cancer knowledge and acceptance of children with cancer
96. Pragmatic Measures
97. Hypertension Treatment and Concern About Falling: Baseline Data from the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial.
98. Willingness to Exchange Health Information via Mobile Devices: Findings From a Population-Based Survey.
99. Advancing the Science of mHealth
100. Virtual Reality Technologies for Research and Education in Obesity and Diabetes: Research Needs and Opportunities
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