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Overview

Lynn Rew is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Health Professions, Psychology, and Medicine, with a focus on areas such as General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, and Applied Psychology.

Their work covers main topics including Optimism, Hope, and Well-being; Homelessness and Social Issues; Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies; Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations; Dermatology and Skin Diseases; Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization; and LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Lynn Rew include:

  • Review: Puberty blockers for transgender and gender diverse youth-a critical review of the literature, 2020, Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • "I'm losing everything all over again": Responses from youth experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing

Frequent co-authors for Lynn Rew are:

  • Cara C. Young
  • Angela J. Preston
  • Emily Croce
  • Karen E. Johnson
  • Maria C. Monge

Their publications are often found in venues such as:

  • The Journal of School Nursing
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Issues in Mental Health Nursing
  • Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
  • Journal of Adolescent Health

Best Publications

  • A systematic review of associations among religiosity/spirituality and adolescent health attitudes and behaviors.

    Lynn Rew;Y. Joel Wong

  • Correlates of Resilience in Homeless Adolescents

    Lynn Rew;Margaret Taylor-Seehafer;Nancy Y. Thomas;Ronald D. Yockey

  • A systematic review of recent research on adolescent religiosity/spirituality and mental health.

    Y Joel Wong;Lynn Rew;Kristina D Slaikeu

  • Youth Resilience Framework for reducing health-risk behaviors in adolescents.

    Lynn Rew;Sharon D Horner

  • A systematic review of the literature: workplace violence in the emergency department

    Jessica L Taylor;Lynn Rew

  • Measuring cultural awareness in nursing students.

    Lynn Rew;Heather Becker;Jeff Cookston;Shirin Khosropour

  • Risky sexual behavior among adolescent women.

    Margaret Taylor-Seehafer;Lynn Rew

  • Friends and Pets as Companions: Strategies for Coping With Loneliness Among Homeless Youth

    Lynn Rew

  • Intuition in decision-making.

    Lynn Rew

  • Sexual health risks and protective resources in gay, lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual homeless youth.

    Lynn Rew;Tiffany A. Whittaker;Margaret A. Taylor-Seehafer;Lorie R. Smith

  • Enhancing intervention fidelity: a means of strengthening study impact.

    Sharon Horner;Lynn Rew;Rosamar Torres

  • Self-as-instrument in qualitative research.

    Lynn Rew;Deborah Bechtel;Aida Sapp

  • Intuition: a neglected hallmark of nursing knowledge.

    Lynn Rew;Edward M. Barrow

  • Correlates of recent suicide attempts in a triethnic group of adolescents.

    Lynn Rew;Nancy Thomas;Sharon D. Horner;Michael D. Resnick

  • Sexual abuse, alcohol and other drug use, and suicidal behaviors in homeless adolescents

    Lynn Rew;Margaret Taylor-Seehafer;M. L. Fitzgerald

  • Acknowledging intuition in clinical decision making.

    Lynn Rew

  • Ethnic identity, role integration, quality of life, and depression in Korean-American women.

    Sunah Kim;Lynn Rew

  • Sexual health practices of homeless youth.

    Lynn Rew;Rachel T. Fouladi;Ronald D. Yockey

  • Personal strengths of homeless adolescents living in a high-risk environment.

    Lynn Rew;Sharon D Horner

  • Review: Puberty blockers for transgender and gender diverse youth-a critical review of the literature.

    Lynn Rew;Cara C Young;Maria Monge;Roxanne Bogucka

  • Predictors of adolescents' health-promoting behaviors guided by primary socialization theory.

    Lynn Rew;Kristopher L. Arheart;Sanna Thompson;Karen Johnson

Frequent Co-Authors

Y. Joel Wong
Y. Joel Wong Indiana University
Robert Crosnoe
Robert Crosnoe The University of Texas at Austin
Aaron B. Rochlen
Aaron B. Rochlen The University of Texas at Austin
Janice M. Morse
Janice M. Morse University of Utah
Elizabeth M. Saewyc
Elizabeth M. Saewyc University of British Columbia

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