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Jennifer L. Krull is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with specific attention to subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, Oncology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

The main topics studied by Jennifer L. Krull include:

  • Family Support in Illness
  • Cancer Survivorship and Care
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life

Jennifer L. Krull has contributed to scholarly literature with multiple publications in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Transitions in coping profiles after breast cancer diagnosis: implications for depressive and physical symptoms" (2020) published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • "Correction to: Transitions in coping profiles after breast cancer diagnosis: implications for depressive and physical symptoms" (2020) published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine

Their frequent coauthors consist of Jacqueline H. J. Kim, Emma E. Bright, Timothy J. Williamson, Karen L. Weihs, and Annette L. Stanton. Each has collaborated on at least two publications with Jennifer L. Krull.

Best Publications

  • Equivalence of the Mediation, Confounding and Suppression Effect

    David P. MacKinnon;Jennifer L. Krull;Chondra M. Lockwood

  • Positive affect and the experience of meaning in life.

    Laura A. King;Joshua A. Hicks;Jennifer L. Krull;Amber K. Del Gaiso

  • Multilevel Modeling of Individual and Group Level Mediated Effects.

    Jennifer L. Krull;David P. MacKinnon

  • Experimental personality designs: Analyzing categorical by continuous variable interactions.

    Stephen G. West;Leona S. Aiken;Jennifer L. Krull

  • Multilevel Mediation Modeling in Group-Based Intervention Studies

    Jennifer L. Krull;David P. Mackinnon

  • Television Watching and Frequency of Family Meals Are Predictive of Overweight Onset and Persistence in a National Sample of School-Aged Children

    Sara Gable;Yiting Chang;Jennifer L. Krull

  • Blue-Collar Scholars?: Mediators and Moderators of University Attrition in First-Generation College Students.

    Julia A. Martinez;Kenneth J. Sher;Jennifer L. Krull;Phillip K. Wood

  • Cancer Risk Reduction in Mexican American Women: The Role of Acculturation, Education, and Health Risk Factors

    Hector Balcazar;Felipe G. Castro;Jennifer L. Krull

  • Motivational pathways to alcohol use and abuse among Black and White adolescents.

    M. Lynne Cooper;Jennifer L. Krull;V. Bede Agocha;Mindy E. Flanagan

  • Mediating mechanisms in a program to reduce intentions to use anabolic steroids and improve exercise self-efficacy and dietary behavior.

    David P. MacKinnon;Linn Goldberg;Greg N. Clarke;Diane L. Elliot

  • Child STEPs in California: A cluster randomized effectiveness trial comparing modular treatment with community implemented treatment for youth with anxiety, depression, conduct problems, or traumatic stress.

    Bruce F Chorpita;Eric L Daleiden;Alayna L Park;Alyssa M Ward

  • Developmental trajectories of disruptive behavior problems among sons of alcoholics: effects of parent psychopathology, family conflict, and child undercontrol.

    Alexandra Loukas;Robert A. Zucker;Hiram E. Fitzgerald;Jennifer L. Krull

  • Children's perceptions of the fairness of parental preferential treatment and their socioemotional well-being.

    Amanda Kowal;Laurie Kramer;Jennifer L. Krull;Nicki R. Crick

  • The relation of personality to alcohol abuse/dependence in a high-risk sample.

    Alexandra Loukas;Jennifer L. Krull;Laurie Chassin;Adam C. Carle

  • Evaluation of the Brief Problem Checklist: child and caregiver interviews to measure clinical progress

    Bruce F. Chorpita;Steven Reise;John R. Weisz;Kathleen Grubbs

  • Dual mechanisms underlying accentuation of risky drinking via fraternity/sorority affiliation: the role of personality, peer norms, and alcohol availability.

    Aesoon Park;Kenneth J. Sher;Phillip K. Wood;Jennifer L. Krull

  • Risky Drinking in College Changes as Fraternity/Sorority Affiliation Changes: A Person-Environment Perspective

    Aesoon Park;Kenneth J. Sher;Jennifer L. Krull

  • Changes in Heavy Drinking Over the Third Decade of Life as a Function of Collegiate Fraternity and Sorority Involvement: A Prospective, Multilevel Analysis.

    Bruce D. Bartholow;Kenneth J. Sher;Jennifer L. Krull

  • Longitudinal patterns of gambling activities and associated risk factors in college students

    Anna E. Goudriaan;Wendy S. Slutske;Jennifer L. Krull;Jennifer L. Krull;Kenneth J. Sher

  • Adolescent Sleep Duration, Variability, and Peak Levels of Achievement and Mental Health.

    Andrew J. Fuligni;Erin H. Arruda;Jennifer L. Krull;Nancy A. Gonzales

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth J. Sher
Kenneth J. Sher University of Missouri
Annette L. Stanton
Annette L. Stanton University of California, Los Angeles
Karen L. Weihs
Karen L. Weihs University of Arizona
Bruce F. Chorpita
Bruce F. Chorpita University of California, Los Angeles
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles
Lara A. Ray
Lara A. Ray University of California, Los Angeles
David P. MacKinnon
David P. MacKinnon Arizona State University
Andrew J. Fuligni
Andrew J. Fuligni University of California, Los Angeles
Nancy A. Gonzales
Nancy A. Gonzales Arizona State University
John R. Weisz
John R. Weisz Harvard University

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