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Sandra Crouse Quinn
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National myeloma patient survey shows continuing inappropriate imaging and geographical inequalities
SCM Quinn, V Goh, OA Westerland, G Pratt
British Journal of Radiology 97 (1160), 1443-1449, 2024
2024
Beliefs in COVID-19 vaccine misinformation among unvaccinated Black Americans: Prevalence, socio-psychological predictors, and consequences
Y Wang, K Thier, SO Ntiri, SC Quinn, C Adebamowo, X Nan
Health Communication 39 (3), 616-628, 2024
62024
Twitter and Facebook posts about COVID-19 are less likely to spread misinformation compared to other health topics (vol 17, e0261768, 2022)
DA Broniatowski, D Kerchner, F Farooq, X Huang, AM Jamison, M Dredze, ...
PLOS ONE 19 (2), 2024
2024
Correction: Twitter and Facebook posts about COVID-19 are less likely to spread misinformation compared to other health topics
DA Broniatowski, D Kerchner, F Farooq, X Huang, AM Jamison, M Dredze, ...
Plos one 19 (2), e0298907, 2024
2024
The additional disease burden accompanying a delayed diagnosis of multiple myeloma: utilising a large real-world evidence base
SCM Quinn, L Kelly, T Lewis
Blood 142, 3771, 2023
22023
Understanding the psychological antecedents of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among Black Americans: implications for vaccine communication
K Thier, Y Wang, C Adebamowo, SO Ntiri, SC Quinn, X Nan
Journal of Communication in Healthcare 16 (1), 62-74, 2023
72023
Moral foundations predict COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Evidence from a national survey of Black Americans
X Nan, Y Wang, K Thier, C Adebamowo, S Quinn, S Ntiri
Journal of Health Communication 27 (11-12), 801-811, 2022
122022
The science of trust: future directions, research gaps, and implications for health and risk communication
R Schiavo, G Eyal, R Obregon, SC Quinn, H Riess, N Boston-Fisher
Journal of Communication in Healthcare 15 (4), 245-259, 2022
102022
The efficacy of decision aids to support shared decision making between patients with haematological cancers and healthcare professionals: A systematic review
S Quinn, R Copeland
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY 31, 22-22, 2022
2022
General and health-related social media use among adults with children in the household: Findings from a national survey in the United States
Y Lama, X Nan, SC Quinn
Patient Education and Counseling 105 (3), 647-653, 2022
82022
Twitter and Facebook posts about COVID-19 are less likely to spread misinformation compared to other health topics
DA Broniatowski, D Kerchner, F Farooq, X Huang, AM Jamison, M Dredze, ...
PloS one 17 (1), e0261768, 2022
452022
From interpersonal violence to institutionalized discrimination: documenting and assessing the impact of Islamophobia on Muslim American
N Ahmed, SC Quinn, RJ Limaye, S Khan, SC Quinn, RJ Limaye
Journal of Muslim mental health 15 (2), 2021
122021
Critical capability needs for reduction of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 indoors
JB Morrow, AI Packman, KF Martinez, K Van Den Wymelenberg, ...
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 9, 641599, 2021
32021
The public’s role in COVID-19 vaccination: Human-centered recommendations to enhance pandemic vaccine awareness, access, and acceptance in the United States
M Schoch-Spana, EK Brunson, R Long, A Ruth, SJ Ravi, M Trotochaud, ...
Vaccine 39 (40), 6004-6012, 2021
2562021
Addressing vaccine hesitancy in BIPOC communities—toward trustworthiness, partnership, and reciprocity
SC Quinn, MP Andrasik
New England Journal of Medicine 385 (2), 97-100, 2021
1502021
Willingness of Black and White adults to accept vaccines in development: An exploratory study using national survey data
SC Quinn, Y Lama, A Jamison, V Freimuth, V Shah
American Journal of Health Promotion 35 (4), 571-579, 2021
182021
Social media use and human papillomavirus awareness and knowledge among adults with children in the household: examining the role of race, ethnicity, and gender
Y Lama, SC Quinn, X Nan, R Cruz-Cano
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 17 (4), 1014-1024, 2021
252021
COVID-19 VACCINE HESITANCY AND STRATEGIES FOR BUILDING VACCINE CONFIDENCE IN THE COVID-19 VACCINES
EK BRUNSON, A BUTTENHEIM, SB OMER, SC QUINN
2021
COVID-19 Vaccines: Facts and Misconceptions
T Cortes, SD Berry, SC Quinn, M Yukawa
YouTube, 2021
2021
Debunking the misinfodemic: Coronavirus social media contains more, not less, credible content
DA Broniatowski, D Kerchner, F Farooq, X Huang, AM Jamison, M Dredze, ...
42021
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