Barbara Curbow

Affiliations: 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Public Health, Education, Biostatistics Biology
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Lillie T, Pulerwitz J, Curbow B. (2009) Kenyan in-school youths' level of understanding of abstinence, being faithful, and consistent condom use terms: implications for HIV-prevention programs. Journal of Health Communication. 14: 276-92
Bowie JV, Curbow BA, Garza MA, et al. (2005) A review of breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening interventions in older women. Cancer Control : Journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center. 12: 58-69
Curbow B, McDonnell K, Dreyling E, et al. (2005) Assessing cardiovascular reactivity in working women with the social competence interview. Women & Health. 41: 51-68
Curbow B, Bowie J, Garza MA, et al. (2004) Community-based cancer screening programs in older populations: making progress but can we do better? Preventive Medicine. 38: 676-93
Curbow B, Fogarty LA, McDonnell K, et al. (2004) Can a brief video intervention improve breast cancer clinical trial knowledge and beliefs? Social Science & Medicine (1982). 58: 193-205
Bowie JV, Curbow B, LaVeist TA, et al. (2003) The theory of planned behavior and intention to repeat mammography among African-American women Journal of Psychosocial Oncology. 21: 23-42
Klassen AC, Smith AL, Meissner HI, et al. (2002) If we gave away mammograms, who would get them? A neighborhood evaluation of a no-cost breast cancer screening program. Preventive Medicine. 34: 13-21
Zabora J, BrintzenhofeSzoc K, Jacobsen P, et al. (2001) A new psychosocial screening instrument for use with cancer patients Psychosomatics. 42: 241-246
Zabora J, Brintzenhofeszoc K, Curbow B, et al. (2001) The prevalence of psychological distress by cancer site Psycho-Oncology. 10: 19-28
Bowie J, Curbow B, Laveist T, et al. (2001) The relationship between religious coping style and anxiety over breast cancer in African American women Journal of Religion and Health. 40: 411-422
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