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Carlene Wilson is affiliated with Flinders University in Australia, contributing extensively to research primarily within the fields of Medicine and Health Professions. Their scholarly work spans multiple subfields including General Health Professions, Oncology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, as well as Sociology and Political Science.

The research topics covered by Wilson focus on areas such as Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection, Cancer survivorship and care, Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life, Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues, Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare, Family Support in Illness, and Global Cancer Incidence and Screening.

Wilson has published numerous papers presented in a variety of academic journals, with some recent notable works including:

  • "Alcohol Consumption and Perceptions of Health Risks During COVID-19: A Qualitative Study of Middle-Aged Women in South Australia" (2021, Frontiers in Public Health)
  • "How do health services engage culturally and linguistically diverse consumers? An analysis of consumer engagement frameworks in Australia" (2021, Health Expectations)
  • "'I have a healthy relationship with alcohol': Australian midlife women, alcohol consumption and social class" (2022, Health Promotion International)
  • "Place of alcohol in the 'wellness toolkits' of midlife women in different social classes: A qualitative study in South Australia" (2022, Sociology of Health & Illness)
  • "The Relationship between Cancer Caregiver Burden and Psychological Outcomes: The Moderating Role of Social Connectedness" (2021, Current Oncology)

Frequent collaborators in Wilson's research include colleagues such as Eva Yuen, Ingrid Flight, Paul Ward, Erin L. Symonds, and Ian Olver, reflecting a collaborative approach in multiple studies.

The publication venues where Wilson's research is most frequently found include Supportive Care in Cancer, Psycho-Oncology, Patient Education and Counseling, Frontiers in Public Health, and BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care.

Best Publications

  • Development of Affective Organizational Commitment: A Cross-Sequential Examination of Change with Tenure

    Karen Beck;Carlene Wilson

  • Objective and subjective cognitive impairment following chemotherapy for cancer: A systematic review

    Amanda D. Hutchinson;Jessica R. Hosking;Ganessan Kichenadasse;Julie K. Mattiske

  • Is entrepreneurial competency and business success relationship contingent upon business environment?: A study of Malaysian SMEs

    Noor Hazlina Ahmad;T Ramayah;Carlene J Wilson;Liz Kummerow

  • Obesity-related behaviors in adolescent friendship networks

    Kayla de la Haye;Kayla de la Haye;Garry Robins;Philip Mohr;Carlene Wilson

  • A meta-analysis of the effects of chemotherapy on cognition in patients with cancer

    Kristy D. Hodgson;Amanda D. Hutchinson;Carlene J. Wilson;Ted Nettelbeck

  • Long-term effects of a very low-carbohydrate diet and a low-fat diet on mood and cognitive function.

    Grant D. Brinkworth;Jonathan D. Buckley;Manny Noakes;Peter M. Clifton

  • Improving nutrition and physical activity in the workplace: a meta-analysis of intervention studies

    Amanda D. Hutchinson;Carlene Wilson

  • Determinants of fast-food consumption. An application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour.

    Kirsten I. Dunn;Philip Mohr;Carlene J. Wilson;Gary A. Wittert

  • The Relationship between Social Networking Site Use and the Internalization of a Thin Ideal in Females: A Meta-Analytic Review.

    John Mingoia;Amanda D. Hutchinson;Carlene Wilson;David H. Gleaves

  • Effect of a 12-mo micronutrient intervention on learning and memory in well-nourished and marginally nourished school-aged children: 2 parallel, randomized, placebo-controlled studies in Australia and Indonesia.

    Osendarp Sj;Baghurst Ki;Bryan J;Calvaresi E

  • How Physical Activity Shapes, and Is Shaped By, Adolescent Friendships:

    Kayla de la Haye;Garry Robins;Philip Mohr;Carlene Wilson

  • Does mindfulness matter? Everyday mindfulness, mindful eating and self-reported serving size of energy dense foods among a sample of South Australian adults

    Monica Beshara;Amanda D. Hutchinson;Carlene Wilson

  • The incidence of criminal victimisation of individuals with an intellectual disability

    Carlene Wilson;Neil Brewer

  • A Mediterranean diet lowers blood pressure and improves endothelial function: results from the MedLey randomized intervention trial

    Courtney R Davis;Jonathan M Hodgson;Richard Woodman;Janet Bryan

  • Low- and high-carbohydrate weight-loss diets have similar effects on mood but not cognitive performance

    Angela K Halyburton;Grant D Brinkworth;Carlene J Wilson;Manny Noakes

  • Homophily and Contagion as Explanations for Weight Similarities Among Adolescent Friends

    Kayla de la Haye;Kayla de la Haye;Garry Robins;Philip Mohr;Carlene Wilson

  • Factors associated with parents’ attitudes to the HPV vaccination of their adolescent sons : A systematic review

    Gorjana Radisic;Janine Chapman;Ingrid Flight;Carlene Wilson

  • Cognitive effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms: a randomised controlled trial.

    Natalie Sinn;Natalie Sinn;J Bryan;Carlene Wilson;Carlene Wilson

  • Have we studied, should we study, and can we study the development of commitment? Methodological issues and the developmental study of work-related commitment

    Karen Beck;Carlene Wilson

  • What causes breast cancer? A systematic review of causal attributions among breast cancer survivors and how these compare to expert-endorsed risk factors

    Jo Anne Dumalaon-Canaria;Amanda Hutchinson;Amanda Hutchinson;Ivanka Joyce Prichard;Carlene J Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Ted Nettelbeck
Ted Nettelbeck University of Adelaide
Deborah Turnbull
Deborah Turnbull University of Adelaide
Janet Bryan
Janet Bryan University of South Australia
Neil Brewer
Neil Brewer Flinders University
Amy Slater
Amy Slater University of the West of England
David H. Gleaves
David H. Gleaves University of South Australia
Jane McGillivray
Jane McGillivray Deakin University
Paul Delfabbro
Paul Delfabbro University of Adelaide
Elizabeth A. Grunfeld
Elizabeth A. Grunfeld Birkbeck, University of London
Suzanne K. Chambers
Suzanne K. Chambers University of Technology Sydney

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