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Brenda A. Miller is affiliated with the Pacific Institute For Research and Evaluation in the United States. Their research spans primarily the health professions and medicine, with particular emphasis on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine as well as general health professions. Additional subfields explored in their work include speech and hearing, education, and social psychology.

The researcher's work covers a variety of topics, including heart failure treatment and management, school health and nursing education, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, cardiac health and mental health, cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies, community health and development, and health policy implementation science.

Their publication record includes recent papers such as:

  • "Anxiety and depression moderate the relationship between quality of life and self-care in patients with heart failure" (2022, Geriatric Nursing)
  • "Introduction to the Special Issue on "Promoting a Culture of Prevention: an International Perspective"" (2020, Prevention Science)
  • "Efficacy of a Web-Based Intervention (Smart Choices 4 Teens) for Facilitating Parent-Adolescent Communication About Relationships and Sexuality: Randomized Controlled Trial" (2021, JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting)
  • "Parent and child characteristics related to chosen adolescent alcohol and drug prevention program" (2020, UNC Libraries)
  • "Implementation of adolescent family-based substance use prevention programs in health care settings: Comparisons across conditions and programs" (2020, UNC Libraries)

Brenda A. Miller has contributed to book publications as well, including a title released by the University of Michigan Press: A Braided Heart (2020).

Frequent coauthors in their research include Hilary F. Byrnes, Beverly Will, James Bena, Marlene Patrick, and Shannon L. Morrison.

Their research has appeared regularly in venues such as UNC Libraries, Geriatric Nursing, Prevention Science, JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, and Heart & Lung.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence and Severity of Lifetime Physical and Sexual Victimization Among Incarcerated Women

    Angela Browne;Brenda Miller;Eugene Maguin

  • Interrelationships between victimization experiences and women's alcohol use.

    Brenda A. Miller;William R. Downs;Maria Testa

  • The role of childhood sexual abuse in the development of alcoholism in women.

    Brenda A. Miller;William R. Downs;Dawn M. Gondoli;Angeliki Keil

  • Spousal violence among alcoholic women as compared to a random household sample of women

    Brenda A. Miller;William R. Downs;Dawn M. Gondoli

  • Mothers' alcohol and other drug problems and their punitiveness toward their children.

    Brenda A. Miller;N. J. Smyth;P. J. Mudar

  • Music, substance use, and aggression

    Meng-Jinn Chen;Brenda A. Miller;Joel W. Grube;Elizabeth D. Waiters

  • The interrelationships between alcohol and drugs and family violence.

    Brenda A. Miller

  • The moderating impact of social support following childhood sexual abuse.

    Maria Testa;Brenda A. Miller;William R. Downs;Denise Panek

  • The Impact of Family Violence on the Use of Alcohol by Women

    Brenda A. Miller;William R. Downs

  • The Relationship Between Neighborhood Characteristics and Effective Parenting Behaviors: The Role of Social Support

    Hilary F. Byrnes;Brenda A. Miller

  • Spirituality within the family and the prevention of health risk behavior among adolescents in Bangkok, Thailand.

    Aphichat Chamratrithirong;Brenda A. Miller;Hilary F. Byrnes;Orratai Rhucharoenpornpanich

  • Long-Term Effects of Parent-to-Child Violence for Women

    William R. Downs;Brenda A. Miller;Maria Testa;Denise Panek

  • Alcohol, drugs, and violence in children's lives.

    Brenda A. Miller;Eugene Maguin;William R. Downs

  • Women's Descriptions of Drinking in Bars: Reasons and Risks

    K.A. Parks;B.A. Miller;R.L. Collins;L. Zetes-Zanatta

  • BAR VICTIMIZATION OF WOMEN

    Kathleen A. Parks;Brenda A. Miller

  • Violent victimization among women with alcohol problems.

    Brenda A. Miller;William R. Downs

  • Portal Surveys of Time-Out Drinking Locations: A Tool for Studying Binge Drinking and AOD Use

    Robert B. Voas;Debra Furr-Holden;Elizabeth Lauer;Kristin Bright

  • Family Violence and Victimization: Treatment Issues for Women With Alcohol Problems

    Brenda A. Miller;Sharon C. Wilsnack;Carol B. Cunradi

  • Identifying Social Mechanisms for the Prevention of Adolescent Drinking and Driving

    Meng-Jinn Chen;Joel W. Grube;Peter Nygaard;Brenda A. Miller

  • Differential patterns of partner-to-woman violence: A comparison of samples of community, alcohol-abusing, and battered women

    William R. Downs;Brenda A. Miller;Denise D. Panek

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas J. Wiebe
Douglas J. Wiebe University of Pennsylvania
William F. Wieczorek
William F. Wieczorek Buffalo State College
Joel W. Grube
Joel W. Grube Pacific Institute
Harold D. Holder
Harold D. Holder Pacific Institute
Maria Testa
Maria Testa University at Buffalo, State University of New York
David B. Buller
David B. Buller Klein Buendel (United States)
Karl E. Bauman
Karl E. Bauman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Windle
Michael Windle Emory University
Richard Spoth
Richard Spoth Iowa State University
Rick S. Zimmerman
Rick S. Zimmerman Wayne State University

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