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David E. Kanouse

David E. Kanouse

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
70
Citations
19009
World Ranking
772
National Ranking
368

Overview

David E. Kanouse is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States. Their research spans multiple topics primarily related to health literacy, cancer, and genetics.

The scientist has contributed to various fields of study including:

  • General Health Professions
  • Oncology
  • Genetics

Main topics addressed in their work involve:

  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer

David E. Kanouse has co-authored publications with several researchers including:

  • Denise D. Payán
  • Melinda Maggard-Gibbons
  • Karen R. Flórez
  • Nelly Mejía
  • Marian Hemmelgarn

Their research has been published in multiple venues, notably:

  • Health Education & Behavior
  • Hypertension

Recent papers include:

  • Taking Care of Yourself and Your Risk for Breast Cancer (CUIDARSE): A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Health Communication Intervention for Latinas, 2020, Health Education & Behavior
  • Abstract 103: Blood Pressure Mediates the Association Between Screen Time and Cognitive Function in U.S. Adolescents, 2025, Hypertension

Best Publications

  • A national survey of stress reactions after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

    Mark A. Schuster;Bradley D. Stein;Lisa H. Jaycox;Rebecca L. Collins

  • Health Information on the Internet: Accessibility, Quality, and Readability in English and Spanish

    Gretchen K. Berland;Marc N. Elliott;Leo S. Morales;Jeffrey I. Algazy;Jeffrey I. Algazy

  • Watching sex on Television Predicts Adolescent Initiation of sexual Behavior

    Rebecca L. Collins;Marc N. Elliott;Sandra H. Berry;David E. Kanouse

  • The Care of HIV-Infected Adults in the United States

    S A Bozzette;S H Berry;N Duan;M R Frankel;M R Frankel

  • Effects of the National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Program on Physician Practice

    Jacqueline Kosecoff;David E. Kanouse;William H. Rogers;Lois McCloskey

  • Fertility desires and intentions of HIV-positive men and women.

    Chen Jl;Philips Ka;Kanouse De;Collins Rl

  • Does Watching Sex on Television Predict Teen Pregnancy? Findings From a National Longitudinal Survey of Youth

    Anita Chandra;Steven C. Martino;Rebecca L. Collins;Marc N. Elliott

  • Exposure to Degrading Versus Nondegrading Music Lyrics and Sexual Behavior Among Youth

    Steven C. Martino;Rebecca L. Collins;Marc N. Elliott;Amy Strachman

  • Entertainment television as a healthy sex educator: the impact of condom-efficacy information in an episode of Friends.

    Rebecca L. Collins;Marc N. Elliott;Sandra H. Berry;David E. Kanouse

  • The Appropriateness of Recommendations for Hysterectomy

    Michael S. Broder;David E. Kanouse;Brian S. Mittman;Brian S. Mittman;Steven J. Bernstein;Steven J. Bernstein

  • The Appropriateness of Performing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

    C. Winslow;J. Kosecoff;M. Chassin;D. Kanouse

  • Controlling for Acquiescence Response Set in Scale Development

    John D. Winkler;David E. Kanouse;John E. Ware

  • The sexual practices of adolescent virgins: genital sexual activities of high school students who have never had vaginal intercourse.

    Mark A. Schuster;Robert M. Bell;David E. Kanouse

  • Using Pooled Kappa to Summarize Interrater Agreement across Many Items

    Han De Vries;Marc N. Elliott;David E. Kanouse;Stephanie S. Teleki

  • Perceived Discrimination in Clinical Care in a Nationally Representative Sample of HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Health Care

    Mark A. Schuster;Rebecca Collins;William E. Cunningham;Sally C. Morton

  • Timing of Parent and Child Communication About Sexuality Relative to Children's Sexual Behaviors

    Megan K. Beckett;Marc N. Elliott;Steven C. Martino;David E. Kanouse

  • Sexual Minorities in England Have Poorer Health and Worse Health Care Experiences: A National Survey

    Marc N. Elliott;David E. Kanouse;Q Burkhart;Gary A. Abel

  • Perceived Racial/Ethnic Discrimination Among Fifth-Grade Students and Its Association With Mental Health

    Tumaini R. Coker;Marc N. Elliott;David E. Kanouse;Jo Anne Grunbaum

  • Obesity, food deprivation, and supermarket shopping behavior.

    Richard E. Nisbett;David E. Kanouse

  • Beyond the "big talk": the roles of breadth and repetition in parent-adolescent communication about sexual topics

    Steven C. Martino;Marc N. Elliott;Rosalie Corona;David E. Kanouse

  • Sex without disclosure of positive HIV serostatus in a US probability sample of persons receiving medical care for HIV infection

    Daniel H. Ciccarone;David E. Kanouse;Rebecca L. Collins;Angela Miu

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc N. Elliott
Marc N. Elliott RAND Corporation
Rebecca L. Collins
Rebecca L. Collins RAND Corporation
Kathryn Pitkin Derose
Kathryn Pitkin Derose RAND Corporation
Laura M. Bogart
Laura M. Bogart RAND Corporation
Ricky N. Bluthenthal
Ricky N. Bluthenthal University of Southern California
Michael Windle
Michael Windle Emory University
Paul Koegel
Paul Koegel RAND Corporation
Jan L. Wallander
Jan L. Wallander University of California, Merced
Susan L. Davies
Susan L. Davies University of Alabama at Birmingham
Susan R. Tortolero
Susan R. Tortolero The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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