Her primary scientific interests are in Randomized controlled trial, Psychiatry, Health care, Pediatrics and Psychological intervention. Her study on Randomized controlled trial is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Physical therapy. Her Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Young adult and Public health.
Her research in Health care focuses on subjects like MEDLINE, which are connected to Geriatrics and Medical emergency. Her Pediatrics research includes elements of Birth weight, Intervention, Weight management, Emergency medicine and Medical prescription. Her research investigates the link between Psychological intervention and topics such as Medical record that cross with problems in Retrospective cohort study and Advance care planning.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Randomized controlled trial, Occupational safety and health, Domestic violence and Internal medicine. Her Psychiatry research incorporates elements of Health care and Public health. Her study in Randomized controlled trial is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Intervention, Physical therapy, Clinical trial and Pediatrics.
Her study explores the link between Physical therapy and topics such as Body mass index that cross with problems in Weight loss and Obesity. Her Occupational safety and health research incorporates themes from Nursing and Environmental health. Her work carried out in the field of Psychological intervention brings together such families of science as Social support and Family medicine.
Nancy Perrin mainly investigates Mental health, Domestic violence, Occupational safety and health, Health care and Logistic regression. Her Mental health study incorporates themes from Sleep deprivation, Empowerment and Public health, Population health. Her Occupational safety and health study deals with Clinical trial intersecting with Community health and Family medicine.
Her studies in Health care integrate themes in fields like Decompensation, Medical prescription, Overweight and Medical diagnosis. Her Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Insomnia, Randomized controlled trial and Clinical psychology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Emergency medicine and Medical record in addition to Longitudinal study.
Nancy Perrin spends much of her time researching Health care, Psychological intervention, Domestic violence, Intervention and Pharmacoepidemiology. Her research integrates issues of Nursing research and Insomnia in her study of Health care. Her Psychological intervention research includes elements of Context, Clinical trial, Mild anxiety, Neuropsychology and Randomized controlled trial.
In general Randomized controlled trial, her work in Tailored Intervention is often linked to Abusive relationship linking many areas of study. Nancy Perrin combines subjects such as Control, Honour and Family medicine with her study of Intervention. Her Pharmacoepidemiology research incorporates elements of Medical diagnosis and Medical record.
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Gender difference in the prevalence of eating disorder symptoms.
Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;Francine Rosselli;Nancy Perrin;Lynn DeBar.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (2009)
Toward a Unified Theory of Similarity and Recognition
F. Gregory Ashby;Nancy A. Perrin.
Psychological Review (1988)
Initial efficacy of MI, TTM tailoring and HRI’s with multiple behaviors for employee health promotion
James O. Prochaska;Susan Butterworth;Colleen A. Redding;Verna Burden.
Preventive Medicine (2008)
Collaborative care for chronic pain in primary care: a cluster randomized trial
Steven K. Dobscha;Kathryn Corson;Kathryn Corson;Nancy A. Perrin;Ginger C. Hanson.
JAMA (2009)
Effects of abuse on maternal complications and birth weight in adult and adolescent women
Mary Ann Curry;Nancy Perrin;Eric Wall.
Obstetrics & Gynecology (1998)
A comparison of methods to communicate treatment preferences in nursing facilities: Traditional practices versus the physician orders for life-sustaining treatment program
Susan E. Hickman;RN Christine A. Nelson PhD;Nancy A. Perrin;Alvin H. Moss.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2010)
The relationship between work-to-family conflict and family-to-work conflict: A longitudinal study
Yueng Hsiang Huang;Leslie B. Hammer;Margaret B. Neal;Nancy A. Perrin.
(2004)
The STRIDE weight loss and lifestyle intervention for individuals taking antipsychotic medications: a randomized trial.
Carla A. Green;Bobbi Jo H. Yarborough;Michael C. Leo;Micah T. Yarborough.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2015)
Social Support, Activities, and Recovery from Serious Mental Illness: STARS Study Findings
Michael Hendryx;Carla A. Green;Nancy A. Perrin.
Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research (2009)
The Consistency Between Treatments Provided to Nursing Facility Residents and Orders on the Physician Orders for Life‐Sustaining Treatment Form
Susan E. Hickman;Susan E. Hickman;RN Christine A. Nelson PhD;Alvin H. Moss;Susan W. Tolle;Susan W. Tolle.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2011)
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