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Daniela Golinelli

Daniela Golinelli

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Overview

Daniela Golinelli is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States and conducts research primarily within the field of health professions. Their work spans several subfields including general health professions, sociology and political science, emergency medical services, emergency medicine, and economics and econometrics.

The main topics addressed in Golinelli's research include homelessness and social issues, patient satisfaction in healthcare, urban, neighborhood, and segregation studies, community health and development, geriatric care and nursing homes, healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, and nursing education and management.

Golinelli's recent publications include:

  • Taking Care of Yourself and Your Risk for Breast Cancer (CUIDARSE): A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Health Communication Intervention for Latinas (2020), published in Health Education & Behavior
  • Restructuring personal networks with a Motivational Interviewing social network intervention to assist the transition out of homelessness: A randomized control pilot study (2022), published in PLoS ONE
  • Lower Burnout Among Hospital Nurses in California Attributed to Better Nurse Staffing Ratios (2025), published in Policy Politics & Nursing Practice
  • Hospital Nurse Perspectives on Barriers and Facilitators to Caring for Socially Disadvantaged Patients (2025), published in JAMA Network Open
  • Motivational network intervention to reduce substance use and increase supportive connections among formerly homeless emerging adults transitioning to housing: study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial (2021), published in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Daniela Golinelli include Karen B. Lasater, Matthew D. McHugh, K. Jane Muir, J. Margo Brooks Carthon, and David P. Kennedy.

Golinelli's work appears regularly in publication venues such as UNC Libraries, Health Education & Behavior, Policy Politics & Nursing Practice, PLoS ONE, and JAMA Network Open.

In addition to articles, Golinelli has contributed to book publications, including a title published by RAND Corporation eBooks titled Use of Tobacco Products Among Unaccompanied Youth Experiencing Homelessness in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Contribution of Public Parks to Physical Activity

    Deborah A. Cohen;Thomas L. McKenzie;Amber Sehgal;Stephanie Williamson

  • System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC): Reliability and Feasibility Measures

    Thomas L. McKenzie;Deborah A. Cohen;Amber Sehgal;Stephanie Williamson

  • Delivery of evidence-based treatment for multiple anxiety disorders in primary care: a randomized controlled trial.

    Peter Roy-Byrne;Michelle G. Craske;Greer Sullivan;Raphael D. Rose

  • A Randomized Effectiveness Trial of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Medication for Primary Care Panic Disorder

    Peter P. Roy-Byrne;Michelle G. Craske;Murray B. Stein;Greer Sullivan

  • Abbreviated PTSD Checklist (PCL) as a guide to clinical response.

    Ariel J. Lang;Ariel J. Lang;Kendall Wilkins;Peter P. Roy-Byrne;Daniela Golinelli

  • Impact and cost-effectiveness of family Fitness Zones: A natural experiment in urban public parks

    Deborah A. Cohen;Terry Marsh;Stephanie Williamson;Daniela Golinelli

  • Effects of Park Improvements on Park Use and Physical Activity: Policy and Programming Implications

    Deborah A. Cohen;Daniela Golinelli;Stephanie Williamson;Amber Sehgal

  • Who gets the most out of cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders? The role of treatment dose and patient engagement.

    Daniel Glenn;Daniela Golinelli;Raphael D. Rose;Peter Roy-Byrne

  • Disorder-specific Impact of Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management Treatment for Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care

    Michelle G. Craske;Murray Stein;J. Greer Sullivan;Cathy D. Sherbourne

  • Personal network correlates of alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use among homeless youth.

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Joan S. Tucker;Daniela Golinelli;Harold D. Green

  • Use of neighbourhood parks: does socio-economic status matter? A four-city study

    Deborah A. Cohen;Sandra Lapham;Kelly R. Evenson;Stephanie Williamson

  • Design of the Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management (CALM) study: innovations in collaborative care for anxiety disorders.

    Greer Sullivan;Michelle G. Craske;Cathy Sherbourne;Mark J. Edlund

  • Prevalence and co-occurrence of violence, substance use and disorder, and HIV risk behavior: a comparison of sheltered and low-income housed women in Los Angeles County.

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Joan S. Tucker;Marc N. Elliott;Katrin Hambarsoomians

  • Telephone-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Latino Patients Living in Rural Areas: A Randomized Pilot Study

    Megan Dwight-Johnson;Eugene Aisenberg;Daniela Golinelli;Seunghye Hong

  • Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in a Large Sample of Anxiety Patients

    Alexander Bystritsky;Sarit Hovav;Cathy Sherbourne;Murray B. Stein

  • The social context of homeless women's alcohol and drug use

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Harold D. Green;Joan S. Tucker;Daniela Golinelli

  • Cognitive-behavioral intervention to enhance adherence to antiretroviral therapy: a randomized controlled trial (CCTG 578).

    Glenn J Wagner;David E Kanouse;Daniela Golinelli;Loren G Miller

  • New Recreational Facilities for the Young and the Old in Los Angeles: Policy and Programming Implications

    Deborah A Cohen;Amber Sehgal;Stephanie Williamson;Terry Marsh

  • Substance Use and Other Risk Factors for Unprotected Sex: Results from an Event-Based Study of Homeless Youth

    Joan S. Tucker;Gery W. Ryan;Daniela Golinelli;Brett Ewing

  • Treatment engagement and response to CBT among Latinos with anxiety disorders in primary care.

    Denise A. Chavira;Daniela Golinelli;Cathy D. Sherbourne;Murray Stein

  • Prevalence and Co-Occurrence of Violence, Substance Use and Disorder, and HIV Risk Behavior

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Joan S. Tucker;Marc N. Elliott;Katrin Hambarsoomian

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan S. Tucker
Joan S. Tucker RAND Corporation
Suzanne L. Wenzel
Suzanne L. Wenzel University of Southern California
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles
Murray B. Stein
Murray B. Stein University of California, San Diego
Denise A. Chavira
Denise A. Chavira University of California, Los Angeles
Ariel J. Lang
Ariel J. Lang University of California, San Diego
Rebecca L. Collins
Rebecca L. Collins RAND Corporation
Laura M. Bogart
Laura M. Bogart RAND Corporation
Elizabeth J. D'Amico
Elizabeth J. D'Amico RAND Corporation

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