Paul B Jacobsen

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Psychiatry Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer, New York, NY, United States 
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Cessna JM, Pidala J, Jacobsen PB. (2015) Relationships between parenting self-efficacy and distress in parents who have school-aged children and have been treated with hematopoietic stem cell transplant or have no cancer history. Psycho-Oncology
Montgomery GH, Tomoyasu N, Bovbjerg DH, et al. (1998) Patients' pretreatment expectations of chemotherapy-related nausea are an independent predictor of anticipatory nausea Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 20: 104-108
DiLorenzo TA, Jacobsen PB, Bovbjerg DH, et al. (1995) Sources of anticipatory emotional distress in women receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer Annals of Oncology. 6: 705-711
Manne SL, Sabbioni M, Bovbjerg DH, et al. (1994) Coping with chemotherapy for breast cancer. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 17: 41-55
Redd WH, Manne SL, Peters B, et al. (1994) Fragrance administration to reduce anxiety during MR imaging. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : Jmri. 4: 623-6
Manne SL, Bakeman R, Jacobsen PB, et al. (1994) An Analysis of a Behavioral Intervention for Children Undergoing Venipuncture Health Psychology. 13: 556-566
Manne SL, Jacobsen PB, Gorfinkle K, et al. (1993) Treatment adherence difficulties among children with cancer: the role of parenting style. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 18: 47-62
Jacobsen PB, Bovbjerg DH, Redd WH. (1993) Anticipatory Anxiety in Women Receiving Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer Health Psychology. 12: 469-475
Jacobsen PB, Bovbjerg DH, Schwartz MD, et al. (1993) Formation of food aversions in cancer patients receiving repeated infusions of chemotherapy. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 31: 739-48
Manne SL, Bakeman R, Jacobsen P, et al. (1993) Children's coping during invasive medical procedures Behavior Therapy. 24: 143-158
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