Sara Vargas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology (Arts & Sciences) | University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL |
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(Coping resources and the effects of a cognitive-behavioral stress management intervention among women at different points in breast cancer treatment.) |
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Lechner SC, Whitehead NE, Vargas S, et al. (2014) Does a community-based stress management intervention affect psychological adaptation among underserved black breast cancer survivors? Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs. 2014: 315-22 |
Morrow KM, Underhill K, van den Berg JJ, et al. (2014) User-identified gel characteristics: a qualitative exploration of perceived product efficacy of topical vaginal microbicides. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 43: 1459-67 |
Vargas S, Antoni MH, Carver CS, et al. (2014) Sleep quality and fatigue after a stress management intervention for women with early-stage breast cancer in southern Florida. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 21: 971-81 |
Lechner SC, Ennis-Whitehead N, Robertson BR, et al. (2012) Adaptation of a Psycho-Oncology Intervention for Black Breast Cancer Survivors: Project CARE. The Counseling Psychologist. 41: 286-312 |
Vargas S, Wohlgemuth WK, Antoni MH, et al. (2010) Sleep dysfunction and psychosocial adaptation among women undergoing treatment for non-metastatic breast cancer. Psycho-Oncology. 19: 669-73 |
Antoni MH, Lechner S, Diaz A, et al. (2009) Cognitive behavioral stress management effects on psychosocial and physiological adaptation in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 23: 580-91 |
Morrow KM, Vargas S, Rosen RK, et al. (2007) The utility of non-proportional quota sampling for recruiting at-risk women for microbicide research. Aids and Behavior. 11: 586-95 |