Janine Giese-Davis

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Affiliation: Stanford University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Change in emotion-regulation strategy for women with metastatic breast cancer following supportive-expressive group therapy
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, California 94305 5718, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 70:916-25. 2002
  2. ncbi Depression and stress reactivity in metastatic breast cancer
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
    Psychosom Med 68:675-83. 2006
  3. ncbi Stress sensitivity in metastatic breast cancer: analysis of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function
    David Spiegel
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5718, USA
    Psychoneuroendocrinology 31:1231-44. 2006
  4. ncbi Effects of supportive-expressive group therapy on survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer: a randomized prospective trial
    David Spiegel
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5718, USA
    Cancer 110:1130-8. 2007
  5. ncbi Supportive-expressive group therapy for primary breast cancer patients: a randomized prospective multicenter trial
    Catherine C Classen
    Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada
    Psychooncology 17:438-47. 2008
  6. ncbi Emotional expression and diurnal cortisol slope in women with metastatic breast cancer in supportive-expressive group therapy: a preliminary study
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Stanford University, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA 94305 5718, USA
    Biol Psychol 73:190-8. 2006
  7. ncbi The effect of peer counseling on quality of life following diagnosis of breast cancer: an observational study
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, CA, USA
    Psychooncology 15:1014-22. 2006
  8. ncbi Repression and high anxiety are associated with aberrant diurnal cortisol rhythms in women with metastatic breast cancer
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 5718, USA
    Health Psychol 23:645-50. 2004
  9. ncbi Does improving mood in depressed patients alter factors that may affect cardiovascular disease risk?
    C Barr Taylor
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford Medical Center, 401 Quarry Rd, Room 1316, Stanford, CA 94305 5722, USA
    J Psychiatr Res 43:1246-52. 2009
  10. ncbi Effects of supportive-expressive group therapy on pain in women with metastatic breast cancer
    Lisa D Butler
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
    Health Psychol 28:579-87. 2009

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Publications24

  1. ncbi Change in emotion-regulation strategy for women with metastatic breast cancer following supportive-expressive group therapy
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, California 94305 5718, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 70:916-25. 2002
    ..Even though these aspects of emotion-regulation appear trait-like within the control group, significant change was observed with treatment...
  2. ncbi Depression and stress reactivity in metastatic breast cancer
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
    Psychosom Med 68:675-83. 2006
    ..This study investigated how depression affects MBC stress reactivity, including autonomic (ANS) and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function...
  3. ncbi Stress sensitivity in metastatic breast cancer: analysis of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function
    David Spiegel
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5718, USA
    Psychoneuroendocrinology 31:1231-44. 2006
    ..21, p=.04, N=95). Our general findings suggest that flatter daytime cortisol slopes among metastatic breast cancer patients may be related to disrupted feedback inhibition rather than hypersensitivity in response to stimulation...
  4. ncbi Effects of supportive-expressive group therapy on survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer: a randomized prospective trial
    David Spiegel
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5718, USA
    Cancer 110:1130-8. 2007
    ..Subsequent findings concerning the question of whether such psychosocial support affects survival have been mixed...
  5. ncbi Supportive-expressive group therapy for primary breast cancer patients: a randomized prospective multicenter trial
    Catherine C Classen
    Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada
    Psychooncology 17:438-47. 2008
    ....
  6. ncbi Emotional expression and diurnal cortisol slope in women with metastatic breast cancer in supportive-expressive group therapy: a preliminary study
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Stanford University, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA 94305 5718, USA
    Biol Psychol 73:190-8. 2006
    ....
  7. ncbi The effect of peer counseling on quality of life following diagnosis of breast cancer: an observational study
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, CA, USA
    Psychooncology 15:1014-22. 2006
    ..Randomized clinical trials are needed to demonstrate the efficacy of peer navigator programs...
  8. ncbi Repression and high anxiety are associated with aberrant diurnal cortisol rhythms in women with metastatic breast cancer
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 5718, USA
    Health Psychol 23:645-50. 2004
    ..Diurnal slope was similar for repressers and high-anxious groups. Groups did not differ on mean cortisol levels, nor did they differ on intercept (morning) values...
  9. ncbi Does improving mood in depressed patients alter factors that may affect cardiovascular disease risk?
    C Barr Taylor
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford Medical Center, 401 Quarry Rd, Room 1316, Stanford, CA 94305 5722, USA
    J Psychiatr Res 43:1246-52. 2009
    ..The normal controls exhibited no change in the variables measured during the same time. A significant improvement in mood may have little impact on most traditional or atypical risk factors, cortisol or cardiophysiology...
  10. ncbi Effects of supportive-expressive group therapy on pain in women with metastatic breast cancer
    Lisa D Butler
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
    Health Psychol 28:579-87. 2009
    ..To examine whether a group intervention including hypnosis can reduce cancer pain and trait hypnotizability would moderate these effects...
  11. ncbi Psychophysiological and cortisol responses to psychological stress in depressed and nondepressed older men and women with elevated cardiovascular disease risk
    C Barr Taylor
    Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305 5722, USA
    Psychosom Med 68:538-46. 2006
    ..The objective of this study was to compare psychophysiological and cortisol reactions to psychological stress in older depressed and nondepressed patients at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
  12. ncbi Marital status predicts change in distress and well-being in women newly diagnosed with breast cancer and their peer counselors
    Lynne Wittenberg
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
    Breast J 16:481-9. 2010
    ..In addition to providing ongoing training and emotional support to navigators, our findings indicate the importance of providing additional support for women who are not married or partnered...
  13. ncbi Design decisions to optimize reliability of daytime cortisol slopes in an older population
    Helena C Kraemer
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
    Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 14:325-33. 2006
    ..Unnecessarily imposing a burdensome protocol has both ethical and scientific ramifications and should be carefully avoided...
  14. ncbi Decrease in depression symptoms is associated with longer survival in patients with metastatic breast cancer: a secondary analysis
    Janine Giese-Davis
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
    J Clin Oncol 29:413-20. 2011
    ..However, few studies have assessed whether changes in depression symptoms are associated with survival...
  15. ncbi Mood disturbance in community cancer support groups. The role of emotional suppression and fighting spirit
    Matthew J Cordova
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
    J Psychosom Res 55:461-7. 2003
    ....
  16. ncbi Traumatic stress symptoms among women with recently diagnosed primary breast cancer
    Cheryl Koopman
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, California 94305 5718, USA
    J Trauma Stress 15:277-87. 2002
    ..Furthermore, these results suggest women at greatest risk are those who are younger, who receive postsurgical cancer treatment, who are low in emotional self-efficacy and whose lives are most affected by having cancer...
  17. ncbi Detecting emotional expression in face-to-face and online breast cancer support groups
    Anna Liess
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 76:517-23. 2008
    ..They found correlations were low for Positive Affect but moderate for negative affect between Linguistic Inquiry Word Count (LIWC) and video coding. The implications of utilizing text-only detection of emotion are discussed...
  18. ncbi Increasing the ranks of academic researchers in mental health: a multisite approach to postdoctoral fellowship training
    Ruth O'Hara
    Sierra Pacific MIRECC, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA
    Acad Med 85:41-7. 2010
    ..The VA's multisite fellowship program plays a valuable role in preparing substantial numbers of psychiatry and psychology trainees for a range of academic clinical research and leadership positions in the field of mental health...
  19. ncbi Depression and cancer: mechanisms and disease progression
    David Spiegel
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305, USA
    Biol Psychiatry 54:269-82. 2003
    ..Depression also affects components of immune function that may affect cancer surveillance. Thus, there is evidence of a bidirectional relationship between cancer and depression, offering new opportunities for therapeutic intervention...
  20. ncbi Electronic support groups for breast carcinoma: a clinical trial of effectiveness
    Morton A Lieberman
    Department of Psychiatry, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94118, USA
    Cancer 97:920-5. 2003
    ..However, to the authors' knowledge, no studies published to date have examined the impact of a breast carcinoma ESG in a clinical trial...
  21. ncbi Self-report and linguistic indicators of emotional expression in narratives as predictors of adjustment to cancer
    Jason E Owen
    Department of Psychology, Loma Linda University, 11130 Anderson Street, Loma Linda, CA 92350, USA
    J Behav Med 29:335-45. 2006
    ..These findings have implications for a) the therapeutic use of emotion in psychosocial interventions and b) the use of computer-assisted technologies to conduct content analysis...
  22. ncbi Stress history and breast cancer recurrence
    Oxana Palesh
    University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
    J Psychosom Res 63:233-9. 2007
    ..There is mixed evidence regarding the possible association between a history of stressful or traumatic life events and more rapid breast cancer progression...
  23. ncbi Flattened cortisol rhythms in metastatic breast cancer patients
    Heather C Abercrombie
    Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Medical School, 6001 Research Park Blvd, Madison, WI 53719, USA
    Psychoneuroendocrinology 29:1082-92. 2004
    ..These findings suggest that the cortisol diurnal slope may have important but different correlates in healthy women versus those with breast cancer...
  24. ncbi The abuse-related beliefs questionnaire for survivors of childhood sexual abuse
    Karni Ginzburg
    Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
    Child Abuse Negl 30:929-43. 2006
    ..A next step for validation of the ARBQ would be to evaluate its sensitivity in measuring changes in studies of interventions for treating CSA survivors...