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Cheryl Gore-Felton

Cheryl Gore-Felton

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Psychology

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43
Citations
6417
World Ranking
7332
National Ranking
3957

Overview

Cheryl Gore-Felton is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research has been published in various academic journals spanning fields related to psychology, health professions, and social sciences. The scientist's work demonstrates a focus on applied psychology, general health professions, and sociology and political science subfields.

The scientist's recent publications cover topics related to digital mental health and mobile health applications. These works reflect an interest in the impact of technology on adolescents and mental health interventions delivered via mobile platforms.

Notable recent papers include:

  • Make Black history core to degrees, tie tenure to anti-racism efforts (2020) published in Nature
  • Assessing Mental Health among College Students Using Mobile Apps: Acceptability and Feasibility (2020) published in Journal of College Student Psychotherapy
  • Narratives on disclosure of sexual violence: Survivors' responses to public testimony to a high-profile case (2024) published in Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy

The list of frequent co-authors collaborating with Gore-Felton features:

  • Christina T. Khan
  • Jacqueline Njenga
  • Oxana Palesh
  • Ingrid Oakley-Girvan
  • Amanda Richardson

Publication venues where the scientist has contributed include:

  • Nature
  • Journal of College Student Psychotherapy
  • Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy

Key research topics associated with Gore-Felton's work are:

  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents

Best Publications

  • A Review of Efficacious Technology-Based Weight-Loss Interventions: Five Key Components

    Anna Khaylis;Themis Yiaslas;Jessica Bergstrom;Cheryl Gore-Felton

  • Psychological distress among minority and low-income women living with HIV.

    Sheryl L. Catz;Cheryl Gore-Felton;Jennifer B. McClure

  • Coping, social support, and attachment style as psychosocial correlates of adjustment in men and women with HIV/AIDS.

    Julie M Turner-Cobb;Cheryl Gore-Felton;Feyza Marouf;Cheryl Koopman

  • Theory-Guided, Empirically Supported Avenues for Intervention on HIV Medication Nonadherence: Findings from the Healthy Living Project

    Mallory O. Johnson;Sheryl L. Catz;Robert H. Remien;Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus

  • Positive provider interactions, adherence self-efficacy, and adherence to antiretroviral medications among HIV-infected adults: A mediation model.

    Mallory O. Johnson;Margaret A. Chesney;Rise B. Goldstein;Robert H. Remien

  • Social support and maladaptive coping as predictors of the change in physical health symptoms among persons living with HIV/AIDS.

    Eric Ashton;Mark Vosvick;Margaret Chesney;Cheryl Gore-Felton

  • Relationships of perceived stress to coping, attachment and social support among HIV-positive persons

    C. Koopman;C. Gore-Felton;F. Marouf;L. D. Butler

  • Trauma symptoms, sexual behaviors, and substance abuse: correlates of childhood sexual abuse and HIV risks among men who have sex with men

    Seth C. Kalichman;Cheryl Gore-Felton;Eric Benotsch;Marjorie Cage

  • Unwanted sexual experiences and sexual risks in gay and bisexual men: Associations among revictimization, substance use, and psychiatric symptoms

    Seth C. Kalichman;Eric Benotsch;David Rompa;Cheryl Gore‐Felton

  • HIV transmission risk behavior among men and women living with HIV in 4 cities in the United States.

    Lance S. Weinhardt;Jeffrey A. Kelly;Michael J. Brondino;Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus

  • Effects of a behavioral intervention to reduce risk of transmission among people living with HIV: The Healthy Living Project randomized controlled study

    Stephen F. Morin;Margaret A. Chesney;Anke A. Ehrhardt;Jeffrey A. Kelly

  • Improving the quality and quantity of life among patients with cancer: a review of the effectiveness of group psychotherapy.

    J Blake-Mortimer;C Gore-Felton;R Kimerling;Julie M Turner-Cobb

  • Relationship of functional quality of life to strategies for coping with the stress of living with HIV/AIDS.

    Mark Vosvick;Mark Vosvick;Mark Vosvick;Cheryl Koopman;Cheryl Koopman;Cheryl Koopman;Cheryl Gore-Felton;Cheryl Gore-Felton;Cheryl Gore-Felton;Carl Thoresen;Carl Thoresen;Carl Thoresen

  • Sociodemographic characteristics associated with medical appointment adherence among HIV-seropositive patients seeking treatment in a county outpatient facility.

    Dennis Israelski;Cheryl Gore-Felton;Rachel Power;Mary Jane Wood

  • Sleep disturbances among HIV-positive adults: the role of pain, stress, and social support.

    Mark Vosvick;Cheryl Gore-Felton;Eric Ashton;Cheryl Koopman

  • Effects of quality of life and coping on depression among adults living with HIV/AIDS.

    Cheryl Gore-Felton;Cheryl Koopman;David Spiegel;Mark Vosvick

  • Behavioral mediation of the relationship between psychosocial factors and HIV disease progression.

    Cheryl Gore-Felton;Cheryl Koopman

  • Outcomes of a randomized, controlled community-level HIV prevention intervention for adolescents in low-income housing developments.

    Kathleen J Sikkema;Eileen S Anderson;Jeffrey A Kelly;Richard A Winett

  • Perceived Adverse Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy

    Mallory O. Johnson;Edwin Charlebois;Stephen F. Morin;Sheryl L. Catz

  • The Healthy Living Project: an individually tailored, multidimensional intervention for HIV-infected persons.

    Cheryl Gore-Felton;Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus;Lance S. Weinhardt;Jeffrey A. Kelly

  • Depressive Symptomatology among HIV-Positive Women in the Era of HAART: A Stress and Coping Model

    Robert H. Remien;Theresa Exner;Robert M. Kertzner;Anke A. Ehrhardt

Frequent Co-Authors

Cheryl Koopman
Cheryl Koopman Stanford University
Jeffrey A. Kelly
Jeffrey A. Kelly Medical College of Wisconsin
Eric G. Benotsch
Eric G. Benotsch Virginia Commonwealth University
Margaret A. Chesney
Margaret A. Chesney University of California, San Francisco
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus University of California, Los Angeles
Carl E. Thoresen
Carl E. Thoresen Stanford University
Risë B. Goldstein
Risë B. Goldstein National Institutes of Health
Anke A. Ehrhardt
Anke A. Ehrhardt Columbia University
John D. Krumboltz
John D. Krumboltz Stanford University
Catherine C. Classen
Catherine C. Classen University of Toronto

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