Annette L Stanton

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Affiliation: University of California
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Dispositional and stressor-related emotion regulation in the context of a chronic, life-limiting stressor
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    J Pers 80:287-311. 2012
  2. ncbi What happens now? Psychosocial care for cancer survivors after medical treatment completion
    Annette L Stanton
    Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
    J Clin Oncol 30:1215-20. 2012
  3. ncbi Emotion regulation in patients with rheumatic diseases: validity and responsiveness of the Emotional Approach Coping Scale (EAC)
    Heidi A Zangi
    National Resource Center for Rehabilitation in Rheumatology, Diakonhjemmet Hospital, PB, 23 Vinderen, Oslo, Norway
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord 10:107. 2009
  4. ncbi Health psychology: psychological adjustment to chronic disease
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095 1563, USA
    Annu Rev Psychol 58:565-92. 2007
  5. ncbi Promoting adjustment after treatment for cancer
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, 1285 Franz Hall, Box 951563, University of California Los Angeles, 90095 1563, USA
    Cancer 104:2608-13. 2005
  6. ncbi Outcomes from the Moving Beyond Cancer psychoeducational, randomized, controlled trial with breast cancer patients
    Annette L Stanton
    Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Research, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of California, Los Angeles, USA
    J Clin Oncol 23:6009-18. 2005
  7. ncbi Psychosocial concerns and interventions for cancer survivors
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    J Clin Oncol 24:5132-7. 2006
  8. ncbi The BCPT symptom scales: a measure of physical symptoms for women diagnosed with or at risk for breast cancer
    Annette L Stanton
    Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Research, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA, USA
    J Natl Cancer Inst 97:448-56. 2005
  9. ncbi Quality of life at the end of primary treatment of breast cancer: first results from the moving beyond cancer randomized trial
    Patricia A Ganz
    School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
    J Natl Cancer Inst 96:376-87. 2004
  10. ncbi Quality of life, fertility concerns, and behavioral health outcomes in younger breast cancer survivors: a systematic review
    Jessica Howard-Anderson
    David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095 6900, USA
    J Natl Cancer Inst 104:386-405. 2012

Research Grants

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Publications48

  1. ncbi Dispositional and stressor-related emotion regulation in the context of a chronic, life-limiting stressor
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    J Pers 80:287-311. 2012
    ..Increases in emotional approach coping were associated with a more arduous cancer experience. Findings highlight the importance of the person-situation fit in linking emotion-related constructs to adjustment during unremitting stressors...
  2. ncbi What happens now? Psychosocial care for cancer survivors after medical treatment completion
    Annette L Stanton
    Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
    J Clin Oncol 30:1215-20. 2012
    ....
  3. ncbi Emotion regulation in patients with rheumatic diseases: validity and responsiveness of the Emotional Approach Coping Scale (EAC)
    Heidi A Zangi
    National Resource Center for Rehabilitation in Rheumatology, Diakonhjemmet Hospital, PB, 23 Vinderen, Oslo, Norway
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord 10:107. 2009
    ..This study evaluated the data quality, internal consistency reliability, validity and responsiveness of the Norwegian version of the EAC for this group of patients...
  4. ncbi Health psychology: psychological adjustment to chronic disease
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095 1563, USA
    Annu Rev Psychol 58:565-92. 2007
    ..A progressively convincing characterization of risk and protective factors for favorable adjustment to chronic illness has emerged. We identify critical issues for future research...
  5. ncbi Promoting adjustment after treatment for cancer
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, 1285 Franz Hall, Box 951563, University of California Los Angeles, 90095 1563, USA
    Cancer 104:2608-13. 2005
    ..Promising psychosocial interventions have been developed for individuals in the reentry period. Continued research will be necessary to characterize this important phase of cancer survivorship...
  6. ncbi Outcomes from the Moving Beyond Cancer psychoeducational, randomized, controlled trial with breast cancer patients
    Annette L Stanton
    Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Research, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of California, Los Angeles, USA
    J Clin Oncol 23:6009-18. 2005
    ..To facilitate the transition to recovery, we conducted the Moving Beyond Cancer (MBC) trial, a multisite, randomized, controlled trial of psychoeducational interventions for breast cancer patients...
  7. ncbi Psychosocial concerns and interventions for cancer survivors
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    J Clin Oncol 24:5132-7. 2006
    ....
  8. ncbi The BCPT symptom scales: a measure of physical symptoms for women diagnosed with or at risk for breast cancer
    Annette L Stanton
    Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Research, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA, USA
    J Natl Cancer Inst 97:448-56. 2005
    ....
  9. ncbi Quality of life at the end of primary treatment of breast cancer: first results from the moving beyond cancer randomized trial
    Patricia A Ganz
    School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
    J Natl Cancer Inst 96:376-87. 2004
    ..We investigated the baseline psychosocial status of women enrolled in a randomized trial testing two psychosocial interventions for women at the end of primary treatment...
  10. ncbi Quality of life, fertility concerns, and behavioral health outcomes in younger breast cancer survivors: a systematic review
    Jessica Howard-Anderson
    David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095 6900, USA
    J Natl Cancer Inst 104:386-405. 2012
    ....
  11. ncbi Contextual life stress and coping strategies as predictors of adjustment to breast cancer survivorship
    Carissa A Low
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
    Ann Behav Med 32:235-44. 2006
    ..Instead, life stress interacted with cancer-specific coping to predict adjustment, such that cancer-specific emotional approach coping was adaptive only under conditions of low contextual life stress...
  12. ncbi Recruitment and retention challenges in breast cancer survivorship research: results from a multisite, randomized intervention trial in women with early stage breast cancer
    Sharon R Sears
    Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, USA
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 12:1087-90. 2003
    ..Thus, several patient characteristics predicted trial participation, indicating the need for targeted recruitment attempts...
  13. ncbi Facets of spirituality as predictors of adjustment to cancer: relative contributions of having faith and finding meaning
    Betina Yanez
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 77:730-41. 2009
    ..Findings suggest that the ability to find meaning and peace in life is the more influential contributor to favorable adjustment during cancer survivorship, although faith appears to be uniquely related to perceived cancer-related growth...
  14. ncbi Episodic repetitive thought: dimensions, correlates, and consequences
    Suzanne C Segerstrom
    Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
    Anxiety Stress Coping 25:3-21. 2012
    ....
  15. ncbi A longitudinal examination of couples' coping strategies as predictors of adjustment to breast cancer
    Lia M Kraemer
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    J Fam Psychol 25:963-72. 2011
    ..Findings highlight the utility of examining patients' and partners' coping strategies simultaneously...
  16. ncbi Quality of life among Latina breast cancer patients: a systematic review of the literature
    Betina Yanez
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
    J Cancer Surviv 5:191-207. 2011
    ..However, the literature lacks reviews on quality of life among this population of breast cancer patients...
  17. ncbi Physical and psychosocial recovery in the year after primary treatment of breast cancer
    Patricia A Ganz
    School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
    J Clin Oncol 29:1101-9. 2011
    ..The aim of this article is to characterize physical and psychosocial recovery as a function of chemotherapy receipt in the year after medical treatment completion...
  18. ncbi The trajectory of psychological impact in BRCA1/2 genetic testing: does time heal?
    Tammy M Beran
    Department of Psychology, UCLA, 1285 Franz Hall, Box 951563, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    Ann Behav Med 36:107-16. 2008
    ....
  19. ncbi Expressive disclosure and benefit finding among breast cancer patients: mechanisms for positive health effects
    Carissa A Low
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563, USA
    Health Psychol 25:181-9. 2006
    ....
  20. ncbi Unmitigated agency, social support, and psychological adjustment in men with cancer
    Michael A Hoyt
    University of California, Merced, Psychology, CA 95343, USA
    J Pers 79:259-76. 2011
    ..Men with cancer likely respond differently to changes in social support depending on their endorsement of UA...
  21. ncbi Supportive care needs in patients with lung cancer
    Sharon L Sanders
    Department of Psychology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, USA
    Psychooncology 19:480-9. 2010
    ..The goal of this study was to characterize the prevalence and intensity of supportive care needs and interest in specific supportive care services among individuals with lung cancer...
  22. ncbi Post-traumatic disorder symptoms and blunted diurnal cortisol production in partners of prostate cancer patients
    KaMala S Thomas
    Department of Psychology, Pitzer College, Claremont University Consortium, Claremont 91711, USA
    Psychoneuroendocrinology 37:1181-90. 2012
    ..Although these findings are preliminary, they highlight the importance of developing interventions aimed at reducing risk of psychopathology in partners of men with PC...
  23. ncbi Does self-affirmation, cognitive processing, or discovery of meaning explain cancer-related health benefits of expressive writing?
    J David Creswell
    University of California, Department of Psychology, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    Pers Soc Psychol Bull 33:238-50. 2007
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  24. ncbi Meta-analysis of efficacy of interventions for elevated depressive symptoms in adults diagnosed with cancer
    Stacey L Hart
    Department of Psychology, University of California Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    J Natl Cancer Inst 104:990-1004. 2012
    ..Cancer patients are at increased risk for depression compared with individuals with no cancer diagnosis, yet few interventions target depressed cancer patients...
  25. ncbi Predictors of finding benefit after lung cancer diagnosis
    Andrea A Thornton
    Division of Psychology, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center and Beckman Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA
    Psychooncology 21:365-73. 2012
    ....
  26. ncbi Gratitude when it is needed most: social functions of gratitude in women with metastatic breast cancer
    SARA B ALGOE
    Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA
    Emotion 12:163-8. 2012
    ..Discussion focuses on the chronically stressful context as an important testing ground for theory on gratitude and other positive emotions...
  27. ncbi Effects of acceptance-oriented versus evaluative emotional processing on heart rate recovery and habituation
    Carissa A Low
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    Emotion 8:419-24. 2008
    ....
  28. ncbi Neurobiological correlates of coping through emotional approach
    Sarah L Master
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1285 Franz Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    Brain Behav Immun 23:27-35. 2009
    ..The findings suggest that the salubrious effects of EAC strategies for managing stress may be linked to an approach-oriented neurocognitive profile and to well-regulated proinflammatory cytokine responses to stress...
  29. ncbi The first year after breast cancer diagnosis: hope and coping strategies as predictors of adjustment
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 2160, USA
    Psychooncology 11:93-102. 2002
    ....
  30. ncbi Craving love? Enduring grief activates brain's reward center
    Mary Frances O'Connor
    Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
    Neuroimage 42:969-72. 2008
    ..This study supports the hypothesis that attachment activates reward pathways. For those with CG, reminders of the deceased still activate neural reward activity, which may interfere with adapting to the loss in the present...
  31. ncbi Diurnal cortisol in Complicated and Non-Complicated Grief: slope differences across the day
    Mary Frances O'Connor
    Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, Los Angeles, CA, United States
    Psychoneuroendocrinology 37:725-8. 2012
    ..Results demonstrate that the two groups do not differ on demographic variables (except education), but as hypothesized, those with Complicated Grief have a flatter slope across the day, controlling for education and body mass index...
  32. ncbi Randomized, controlled trial of written emotional expression and benefit finding in breast cancer patients
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA
    J Clin Oncol 20:4160-8. 2002
    ....
  33. ncbi How benefits of expressive writing vary as a function of writing instructions, ethnicity and ambivalence over emotional expression
    Qian Lu
    Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA
    Psychol Health 25:669-84. 2010
    ..Findings contribute to the development of a SR moderator model and carry implications for designing expressive disclosure studies, particularly for ethnic minorities...
  34. ncbi Coping resources, coping processes, and mental health
    Shelley E Taylor
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    Annu Rev Clin Psychol 3:377-401. 2007
    ..We conclude by outlining possible intervention strategies for improving coping processes...
  35. ncbi Dyadic goal appraisal during treatment for infertility: how do different perspectives relate to partners' adjustment?
    Elizabeth H Thompson
    Department of Psychology, University of Los Angeles, California, USA
    Int J Behav Med 19:252-9. 2012
    ..Infertility often is a dyadic stressor that constitutes blockage of a major life goal...
  36. ncbi Moving forward during major goal blockage: situational goal adjustment in women facing infertility
    Elizabeth H Thompson
    Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1285 Franz Hall, Box 951563, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
    J Behav Med 34:275-87. 2011
    ..Promoting letting go of the unattainable and investing in the possible may be a useful intervention to foster well-being among individuals experiencing profound goal blockage...
  37. ncbi A multidimensional structure for repetitive thought: what's on your mind, and how, and how much?
    Suzanne C Segerstrom
    Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506 0044, USA
    J Pers Soc Psychol 85:909-21. 2003
    ..In Study 3, valence and purpose of RT descriptions by women in a breast cancer prevention trial (N=62) predicted concurrent affect and psychological and physical well-being...
  38. ncbi Psychosocial aspects of selected issues in women's reproductive health: current status and future directions
    Annette L Stanton
    Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045 2160, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 70:751-70. 2002
    ..Understanding and promoting women's reproductive health across the lifespan requires biopsychosocial approaches to research...
  39. ncbi Effects of writing about emotions versus goals on psychological and physical health among third-year medical students
    Jennifer L Austenfeld
    University of Kansas, USA
    J Pers 74:267-86. 2006
    ..A moderating effect of EP on physical health was also identified, such that low EP individuals who wrote about goals (BPS) had fewer health care visits at 3 months compared to low EP participants in the EMO and control conditions...
  40. ncbi Coping through emotional approach: a new look at emotion, coping, and health-related outcomes
    Jennifer L Austenfeld
    University of Kansas, USA
    J Pers 72:1335-63. 2004
    ..Potential mediators and moderators of coping through emotional approach, clinical relevance of the construct, and directions for research are discussed...
  41. ncbi The yellow brick road and the emerald city: benefit finding, positive reappraisal coping and posttraumatic growth in women with early-stage breast cancer
    Sharon R Sears
    University of Kansas, Dept of Psychology, Lawrence, KS, USA
    Health Psychol 22:487-97. 2003
    ..Findings suggest that benefit finding, positive reappraisal coping, and posttraumatic growth are related, but distinct, constructs...
  42. ncbi How and for whom? Asking questions about the utility of psychosocial interventions for individuals diagnosed with cancer
    Annette L Stanton
    J Clin Oncol 23:4818-20. 2005
  43. ncbi A phase II breast cancer chemoprevention trial of oral alpha-difluoromethylornithine: breast tissue, imaging, and serum and urine biomarkers
    Carol J Fabian
    University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas 66160, USA
    Clin Cancer Res 8:3105-17. 2002
    ..Subjects were randomized to 6 months of oral DFMO (0.5 g/m(2)/day) or placebo, followed by repeat fine-needle aspiration and biomarker assessment. The main study end point was an improvement in cytologic pattern...
  44. ncbi Adjustment to a dyadic stressor: a longitudinal study of coping and depressive symptoms in infertile couples over an insemination attempt
    James P Berghuis
    Innovative Programs Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 70:433-8. 2002
    ..Coping strategies engaged in by both individuals and partners predicted depressive symptoms, and for women, interactions also emerged between their own and their partners' coping...
  45. ncbi Patterns of care in early-stage breast cancer survivors in the first year after cessation of active treatment
    Jeanne S Mandelblatt
    Department of Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cancer Control Program, Washington, DC 20057, USA
    J Clin Oncol 24:77-84. 2006
    ..Patterns of health care use have not been well described for breast cancer survivors. The purpose of this study was to describe the health service use in a survivor cohort...
  46. ncbi Cancer information needs in rural areas
    Kimberly K Engelman
    Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 66160, USA
    J Health Commun 10:199-208. 2005
    ..Promoting access to national CI sources could bridge the CI needs gap that exists in rural areas currently...
  47. ncbi Writing about emotions versus goals: effects on hostility and medical care utilization moderated by emotional approach coping processes
    Jennifer L Austenfeld
    University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
    Br J Health Psychol 13:35-8. 2008
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  48. ncbi Economic evaluation alongside a clinical trial of psycho-educational interventions to improve adjustment to survivorship among patients with breast cancer
    Jeanne S Mandelblatt
    Department of Oncology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, 3300 Whitehaven Ave, Suite 4400, Washington, DC 20007, USA
    J Clin Oncol 26:1684-90. 2008
    ..There is little economic research on psychosocial interventions. We aimed to collect data alongside a randomized trial to compare the costs and benefits of three psycho-educational strategies to improve transition to cancer survivorship...

Research Grants2

  1. Emotion Regulation and Depression in Breast Cancer Survivorship
    Karen L Weihs; Fiscal Year: 2010
    ..This research will help to target limited mental health resources to make the largest impact in preventing and treating depression in the face of cancer. ..