Anne Moyer

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Psychology Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Bowers JM, Moyer A. (2018) 'I am happier with my fairer complexion': factors associated with former indoor tanning and reasons for quitting in college women. Psychology, Health & Medicine. 1-11
Knapp S, Marziliano A, Moyer A. (2014) Identity threat and stigma in cancer patients. Health Psychology Open. 1: 2055102914552281
Bonadies DC, Matloff ET, Brierley KL, et al. (2013) What would the experts do? Genetic testing, surveillance, and risk-reduction preferences for BRCA and Lynch syndrome. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 31: e12542-e12542
Moyer A, Goldenberg M, Hall MA, et al. (2012) Mediators of change in psychosocial interventions for cancer patients: a systematic review. Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.). 38: 90-114
Knapp-Oliver S, Moyer A. (2012) Causal Attributions Predict Willingness to Support the Allocation of Funding to Lung Cancer Treatment Programs Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 42: 2368-2385
Floyd AH, Moyer A. (2010) Effects of participant preferences in unblinded randomized controlled trials. Journal of Empirical Research On Human Research Ethics : Jerhre. 5: 81-93
Schneider S, Moyer A. (2010) Depression as a predictor of disease progression and mortality in cancer patients: a meta-analysis. Cancer. 116: 3304; author reply 3
Schneider S, Moyer A, Knapp-Oliver S, et al. (2010) Pre-intervention distress moderates the efficacy of psychosocial treatment for cancer patients: a meta-analysis. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 33: 1-14
Moyer A, Schneider S, Knapp-Oliver SK, et al. (2010) Published versus unpublished dissertations in psycho-oncology intervention research. Psycho-Oncology. 19: 313-7
Floyd A, Moyer A. (2009) Group vs. individual exercise interventions for women with breast cancer: a meta-analysis. Health Psychology Review. 4: 22-41
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