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Isabel C. Scarinci is affiliated with the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with a significant concentration in Oncology and Epidemiology. Additional areas of specialization include General Health Professions, Physiology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Themes frequently addressed in their work include:

  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
  • Genital Health and Disease

Notable recent publications authored or co-authored by Scarinci are as follows:

  • Implementation of virtual focus groups for qualitative data collection in a global pandemic, 2020, The American Journal of Surgery
  • Differences in Breast and Colorectal Cancer Screening Adherence Among Women Residing in Urban and Rural Communities in the United States, 2021, JAMA Network Open
  • Factors Associated with Perceived Susceptibility to COVID-19 Among Urban and Rural Adults in Alabama, 2021, Journal of Community Health
  • Designing an Effective Colorectal Cancer Screening Program in Egypt: A Qualitative Study of Perceptions of Egyptian Primary Care Physicians and Specialists, 2020, The Oncologist
  • HPV vaccine uptake among daughters of Latinx immigrant mothers: Findings from a cluster randomized controlled trial of a community-based, culturally relevant intervention, 2020, Vaccine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Scarinci include:

  • Sejong Bae
  • Teresa Boitano
  • Mona N. Fouad
  • Barbara Hansen
  • Warner K. Huh

The most common publication venues for Scarinci's research include:

  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • Gynecologic Oncology Reports
  • Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention
  • The Oncologist
  • Ethnicity & Disease

Best Publications

  • Cervical cancer prevention: new tools and old barriers

    Isabel C. Scarinci;Francisco A.R. Garcia;Erin Kobetz;Edward E. Partridge

  • Altered pain perception and psychosocial features among women with gastrointestinal disorders and history of abuse : a preliminary model

    Isabel C. Scarinci;Julie McDonald-Haile;Laurence A. Bradley;Joel E. Richter

  • The relationship between stress and symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux: the influence of psychological factors.

    Bradley La;Richter Je;Pulliam Tj;Haile Jm

  • The Utility of the Ces-D as a Depression Screening Measure among Low-Income Women Attending Primary Care Clinics

    Janet L. Thomas;Glenn N. Jones;Isabel C. Scarinci;Daniel J. Mehan

  • A descriptive and comparative study of the prevalence of depressive and anxiety disorders in low-income adults with type 2 diabetes and other chronic illnesses.

    Janet L Thomas;Glenn Jones;Isabel Scarinci;Phillip Brantley

  • Socioeconomic status and insomnia.

    Les A. Gellis;Kenneth L. Lichstein;Isabel C. Scarinci;H. Heith Durrence

  • The disparity of cervical cancer in diverse populations

    Levi S. Downs;Jennifer S Smith;Isabel Scarinci;Lisa Flowers

  • Perspectives on barriers and facilitators to minority recruitment for clinical trials among cancer center leaders, investigators, research staff, and referring clinicians: enhancing minority participation in clinical trials (EMPaCT).

    Raegan W. Durant;Jennifer A. Wenzel;Isabel C. Scarinci;Debora A. Paterniti

  • An examination of sociocultural factors associated with health and health care seeking among latina immigrants

    Isabel C. Garcés;Isabel C. Scarinci;Lynda Harrison

  • Patient smoking cessation advice by health care providers: the role of ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and health.

    Thomas K. Houston;Isabel C. Scarinci;Sharina D. Person;Paul G. Greene

  • Implementation of virtual focus groups for qualitative data collection in a global pandemic.

    Isabel C. Dos Santos Marques;Lauren M. Theiss;Cynthia Y. Johnson;Elise McLin

  • An examination of acceptability of HPV vaccination among African American women and Latina immigrants.

    Isabel C. Scarinci;Isabel C. Garcés-Palacio;Edward E. Partridge

  • Development of a theory-based (PEN-3 and Health Belief Model), culturally relevant intervention on cervical cancer prevention among Latina immigrants using intervention mapping.

    Isabel C. Scarinci;Lisa Bandura;Bertha Hidalgo;Andrea Cherrington

  • An examination of sociocultural factors associated with cervical cancer screening among low-income Latina immigrants of reproductive age.

    Isabel C. Scarinci;Bettina M. Beech;Kristen W. Kovach;Terry L. Bailey

  • Recognizing the Diverse Roles of Community Health Workers in the Elimination of Health Disparities: From Paid Staff to Volunteers

    Andrea Cherrington;Guadalupe X. Ayala;John P. Elder;Elva M. Arredondo

  • Comparative community outreach to increase cervical cancer screening in the Mississippi Delta.

    Philip E. Castle;Alfio Rausa;Tameka Walls;Patti E. Gravitt

  • Overcoming the barriers to HPV vaccination in high-risk populations in the US ☆

    Levi S. Downs;Isabel Scarinci;Mark H. Einstein;Yvonne Collins

  • Impact of Alabama's immigration law on access to health care among Latina immigrants and children: implications for national reform.

    Kari White;Valerie A. Yeager;Nir Menachemi;Isabel C. Scarinci;Isabel C. Scarinci

  • Race, socioeconomic status, and perceived discrimination among healthy women.

    Jennifer M. Watson;Isabel C. Scarinci;Robert C. Klesges;Deborah Slawson

  • Implementing the community health worker model within diabetes management: challenges and lessons learned from programs across the United States.

    Andrea Cherrington;Guadalupe X. Ayala;Halle Amick;Jeroan J. Allison

  • The relationship between stress and symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux: The influence of psychological factors

    Nancy Shields;L. Bradley;J. E. Richter;T. J. Pulliam

Frequent Co-Authors

Phillip J. Brantley
Phillip J. Brantley Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Cheryl L. Holt
Cheryl L. Holt University of Maryland, College Park
Bettina M. Beech
Bettina M. Beech University of Houston
Guadalupe X. Ayala
Guadalupe X. Ayala San Diego State University
Jeroan J. Allison
Jeroan J. Allison University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Giselle Corbie-Smith
Giselle Corbie-Smith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Grace X. Ma
Grace X. Ma Temple University
Alan L. Peterson
Alan L. Peterson The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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