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75
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26862
World Ranking
1769
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1043

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Annette L. Stanton is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with 56 publications that cover a range of subfields including Oncology, Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

The scientist's research addresses diverse topics related to health and illness management. Key areas of focus include:

  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility

Some of the recent papers that represent the scope of their research include:

  • "Management of Anxiety and Depression in Adult Survivors of Cancer: ASCO Guideline Update" (2023) in the Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "Overcoming constraints of the model minority stereotype to advance Asian American health." (2021) in American Psychologist
  • "Insomnia and Fatigue Symptom Trajectories in Breast Cancer: A Longitudinal Cohort Study" (2021) in Behavioral Sleep Medicine
  • "Dipolar order in an amphidynamic crystalline metal-organic framework through reorienting linkers" (2021) in Nature Chemistry
  • "Depressive Symptoms and Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Large, Longitudinal, Cross-sectional Survey" (2021) in JMIR Mental Health

Frequent coauthors in their work include:

  • Jacqueline H. J. Kim
  • Neil S. Wenger
  • Arash Naeim
  • Karen Sepucha
  • Yrvane K. Pageot

Their publications are often featured in specific venues such as:

  • Health Psychology
  • Cancer Research
  • Annals of Behavioral Medicine
  • Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • Brain Behavior and Immunity

In recognition of their contributions to the field, they were awarded the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1995.

Best Publications

  • Coping Resources, Coping Processes, and Mental Health

    Shelley E. Taylor;Annette L. Stanton

  • The yellow brick road and the emerald city: benefit finding, positive reappraisal coping and posttraumatic growth in women with early-stage breast cancer.

    Sharon R. Sears;Annette L. Stanton;Sharon Danoff-Burg

  • Health Psychology: Psychological Adjustment to Chronic Disease

    Annette L. Stanton;Tracey A. Revenson;Howard Tennen

  • Emotionally expressive coping predicts psychological and physical adjustment to breast cancer.

    Annette L. Stanton;Sharon Danoff-Burg;Christine L. Cameron;Michelle Bishop

  • Quality of Life, Fertility Concerns, and Behavioral Health Outcomes in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review

    Jessica Howard-Anderson;Patricia A. Ganz;Julienne E. Bower;Annette L. Stanton

  • Coping with a breast cancer diagnosis: A prospective study.

    Annette L. Stanton;Pamela R. Snider

  • The first year after breast cancer diagnosis: hope and coping strategies as predictors of adjustment.

    Annette L. Stanton;Sharon Danoff-burg;Melissa E. Huggins

  • Randomized, Controlled Trial of Written Emotional Expression and Benefit Finding in Breast Cancer Patients

    Annette L. Stanton;Sharon Danoff-Burg;Lisa A. Sworowski;Charlotte A. Collins

  • Quality of Life at the End of Primary Treatment of Breast Cancer: First Results From the Moving Beyond Cancer Randomized Trial

    Patricia A. Ganz;Lorna Kwan;Annette L. Stanton;Janice L. Krupnick

  • Coping through emotional approach: scale construction and validation.

    Annette L. Stanton;Sarah B. Kirk;Christine L. Cameron;Sharon Danoff-Burg

  • A multidimensional structure for repetitive thought: what's on your mind, and how, and how much?

    Suzanne C. Segerstrom;Annette L. Stanton;Lynn E. Alden;Brenna E. Shortridge

  • Posttraumatic Growth After Cancer.

    Annette L. Stanton;Julianne E. Bower;Carissa A. Low

  • Psychosocial Concerns and Interventions for Cancer Survivors

    Annette L. Stanton

  • Coping through emotional approach: problems of conceptualization and confounding.

    Annette L. Stanton;Sharon Danoff-Burg;Christine L. Cameron;Andrew P. Ellis

  • Coping through emotional approach: a new look at emotion, coping, and health-related outcomes.

    Jennifer L Austenfeld;Annette L Stanton

  • Craving love? Enduring grief activates brain's reward center

    Mary Frances O'Connor;David K. Wellisch;Annette L. Stanton;Annette L. Stanton;Naomi I. Eisenberger

  • Mindfulness meditation for younger breast cancer survivors: A randomized controlled trial

    Julienne E. Bower;Alexandra D. Crosswell;Annette L. Stanton;Catherine M. Crespi

  • Facets of Spirituality as Predictors of Adjustment to Cancer: Relative Contributions of Having Faith and Finding Meaning

    Betina Yanez;Donald E. Edmondson;Annette L. Stanton;Crystal L. Park

  • Physical and Psychosocial Recovery in the Year After Primary Treatment of Breast Cancer

    Patricia A. Ganz;Lorna Kwan;Annette L. Stanton;Julienne E. Bower

  • Promoting adjustment after treatment for cancer

    Annette L. Stanton;Patricia A. Ganz;Julia H. Rowland;Beth E. Meyerowitz

  • Does Self-Affirmation, Cognitive Processing, or Discovery of Meaning Explain Cancer-Related Health Benefits of Expressive Writing?

    J. David Creswell;Suman Lam;Annette L. Stanton;Shelley E. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Patricia A. Ganz
Patricia A. Ganz University of California, Los Angeles
Julienne E. Bower
Julienne E. Bower University of California, Los Angeles
Karen L. Weihs
Karen L. Weihs University of Arizona
Jennifer L. Krull
Jennifer L. Krull University of California, Los Angeles
Matthew D. Lieberman
Matthew D. Lieberman University of California, Los Angeles
Howard Tennen
Howard Tennen University of Connecticut
Keith J. Petrie
Keith J. Petrie University of Auckland
Suzanne M. Miller
Suzanne M. Miller Fox Chase Cancer Center
Michael A. Diefenbach
Michael A. Diefenbach Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Shelley E. Taylor
Shelley E. Taylor University of California, Los Angeles

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