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Cynthia R. Pearson
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 71
Citations - 3500
Cynthia R. Pearson is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 60 publications receiving 3056 citations. Previous affiliations of Cynthia R. Pearson include Capital Medical University.
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Pilot feasibility trial of the MyPEEPS mobile app to reduce sexual risk among young men in 4 cities
Matt Ignacio,Robert Garofalo,Cynthia R. Pearson,Lisa M. Kuhns,Josh Bruce,D. Scott Batey,Asa Radix,Uri Belkind,Marco A. Hidalgo,Sabina Hirshfield,Rebecca Schnall +10 more
TL;DR: Overall, participants found the MyPEEPS intervention to be highly usable and have the potential to positively improve their sexual risk behavior.
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Adaptation of a Group-Based HIV RISK Reduction Intervention to a Mobile App for Young Sexual Minority Men.
Rebecca Schnall,Lisa M. Kuhns,Marco A. Hidalgo,Dakota Powell,Jennie Thai,Sabina Hirshfield,Cynthia R. Pearson,Matt Ignacio,Josh Bruce,D. Scott Batey,Asa Radix,Uri Belkind,Robert Garofalo +12 more
TL;DR: The MyPEEPS intervention was adapted-an evidence-based, group-level intervention-to individual-level delivery by a mobile application and guiding principles included development of dynamic content, while maintaining fidelity of the original curriculum and shortening intervention content for mobile delivery.
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Personal Outcomes in Community-based Participatory Research Partnerships: A Cross-site Mixed Methods Study.
Patricia Rodriguez Espinosa,Andrew L. Sussman,Cynthia R. Pearson,John G. Oetzel,Nina Wallerstein +4 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that higher levels of collaborative approaches and adherence to CBPR principles and practices would be associated with personal outcomes, and relationship dynamics emerged as key predictors including: respect in the partnership, voice and influence in decision-making among partners, and stewardship.
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Place and Sexual Partnership Transition Among Young American Indian and Alaska Native Women
Cynthia R. Pearson,Susan Cassels +1 more
TL;DR: Perceived “safe” places, e.g., friend’s or family’'s house, were identified with risky behaviors; thus, homogeneous messaging campaigns may promote a false sense of safety.
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Honor, face, and dignity norm endorsement among diverse North American adolescents: Development of a Social Norms Survey.
TL;DR: The psychometric properties and validity of a new self-report instrument for assessing the social norms that coordinate social relations and define self-worth within three normative systems were examined and predicted pride following revenge, while face endorsement predicted high shame.