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Michael Belyea is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with specific focus on Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Epidemiology, Clinical Psychology, and Physiology.

Their scholarly work covers a range of topics including Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders, Heart Failure Treatment and Management, Chronic Disease Management Strategies, Eating Disorders and Behaviors, Physical Activity and Health, Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, and Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments.

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Michael Belyea include:

  • Feasibility Study of the Health Empowerment Intervention in Older Adults With Heart Failure, 2020, The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
  • ReadySteady intervention to promote physical activity in older adults with Parkinson's disease: Study design and methods, 2020, Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
  • The Moderating Role of Collectivism on Physical Activity and Family Support, 2024, Family & Community Health
  • Nurse staffing and medication errors: Cross-sectional or longitudinal relationships?, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Does safety climate moderate the influence of staffing adequacy and work conditions on nurse injuries?, 2020, UNC Libraries

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Julie Fleury
  • Barbara A. Mark
  • Ramesh Devi Thakur
  • Nelma B. Crawford Shearer
  • Cha-Nam Shin

Their work has frequently been published in venues such as:

  • UNC Libraries
  • The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
  • Family & Community Health
  • Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications

Best Publications

  • Impact of social support on outcome in first stroke.

    T A Glass;D B Matchar;M Belyea;J R Feussner

  • Stress and health : issues in research methodology

    Stanislav V. Kasl;Cary L. Cooper

  • Benefits from an uncertainty management intervention for African–American and Caucasian older long-term breast cancer survivors

    Merle H. Mishel;Barbara B. Germino;Karen M. Gil;Michael Belyea

  • Helping patients with localized prostate carcinoma manage uncertainty and treatment side effects: nurse-delivered psychoeducational intervention over the telephone.

    Merle H. Mishel;Michael Belyea;Barbara B. Germino;Janet L. Stewart

  • Preterm infants born at less than 31 weeks' gestation have improved growth in cycled light compared with continuous near darkness.

    Debra H. Brandon;Diane Holditch-Davis;Michael Belyea

  • Triggers of uncertainty about recurrence and long-term treatment side effects in older African American and Caucasian breast cancer survivors.

    Karen M. Gil;Merle H. Mishel;Michael Belyea;Barbara Germino

  • Promoting healthy lifestyles in high school adolescents: a randomized controlled trial.

    Bernadette M. Melnyk;Diana Jacobson;Stephanie Kelly;Michael Belyea

  • Uncertainty intervention for watchful waiting in prostate cancer.

    Donald E Bailey;Merle H Mishel;Michael Belyea;Janet L Stewart

  • Does safety climate moderate the influence of staffing adequacy and work conditions on nurse injuries

    Barbara A. Mark;Linda C. Hughes;Michael Belyea;Yunkyung Chang

  • Testing a model of symptoms, communication, uncertainty, and well-being, in older breast cancer survivors.

    Margaret F. Clayton;Merle H. Mishel;Michael Belyea

  • Dismantling multicomponent behavioral treatment for insomnia in older adults: a randomized controlled trial.

    Dana R. Epstein;Souraya Sidani;Richard R. Bootzin;Michael J. Belyea

  • Barriers to asthma self-management in adolescents: Relationships to psychosocial factors

    Hyekyun Rhee;Michael J. Belyea;Susan Ciurzynski;Judith Brasch

  • Benefits of the uncertainty management intervention for African American and white older breast cancer survivors: 20-Month Outcomes

    Karen M. Gil;Merle H. Mishel;Michael Belyea;Barbara Germino

  • Uncertainty in prostate cancer. Ethnic and family patterns.

    BB Germino;MH Mishel;M Belyea;L Harris

  • Psychosocial Consequences of Agricultural Transformation: The Farm Crisis and Depression1

    Michael J. Belyea;Linda M. Lobao

  • Body Composition Outcomes of Tai Chi and Qigong Practice: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

    Linda K. Larkey;Dara James;Michael Belyea;Mihyun Jeong

  • Family Support and Asthma Outcomes in Adolescents: Barriers to Adherence as a Mediator

    Hyekyun Rhee;Michael J. Belyea;Judith Brasch

  • Moderators of an uncertainty management intervention: for men with localized prostate cancer.

    Merle H. Mishel;Barbara B. Germino;Michael Belyea;Janet L. Stewart

  • Twelve‐Month Effects of the COPE Healthy Lifestyles TEEN Program on Overweight and Depressive Symptoms in High School Adolescents

    Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk;Diana Jacobson;Stephanie A. Kelly;Michael J. Belyea

  • Predicting negative mood state and personal growth in African American and white long-term breast cancer survivors

    Laura S. Porter;Margaret F. Clayton;Michael Belyea;Merle Mishel

  • Comparative Diagnostic Criteria for Melancholia and Endogenous Depression

    Jonathan Davidson;Craig Turnbull;Rosemary Strickland;Michael Belyea

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara E. Ainsworth
Barbara E. Ainsworth Arizona State University
David W. Coon
David W. Coon Arizona State University
Laura S. Porter
Laura S. Porter Duke University
Karen M. Gil
Karen M. Gil University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Flavio F. Marsiglia
Flavio F. Marsiglia Arizona State University
David A. Hofmann
David A. Hofmann University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Felipe González Castro
Felipe González Castro Arizona State University
Mary C. Davis
Mary C. Davis Arizona State University
Carolyn Tucker Halpern
Carolyn Tucker Halpern University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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