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Darlene W. Mood
Researcher at Wayne State University
Publications - 43
Citations - 5122
Darlene W. Mood is an academic researcher from Wayne State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosocial & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 43 publications receiving 4804 citations. Previous affiliations of Darlene W. Mood include University of Michigan.
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Research With Families Facing Cancer: The Challenges of Accrual and Retention
Laurel L. Northouse,Tansey Rosset,Laurel R. S. Phillips,Darlene W. Mood,Ann Schafenacker,Trace Kershaw +5 more
TL;DR: The accrual and retention patterns in a longitudinal randomized clinical trial with prostate cancer patients and their partners are described and analyzed to discuss strategies that were used to overcome challenges in conducting this family-based study.
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A family-based program of care for women with recurrent breast cancer and their family members.
Laurel L. Northouse,Julie Walker,Ann Schafenacker,Darlene W. Mood,Suzanne Mellon,Elizabeth Galvin,Janet Harden,Laurie Freeman-Gibb +7 more
TL;DR: Although the FOCUS Program had a number of strengths, limitations of the program also were identified that need to be addressed in future family-based interventions.
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A model of mother-child coping and adjustment to HIV.
TL;DR: The present paper reports the results of research designed to examine the pathways by which a mother's HIV-positive status affects the psychosocial adjustment of her uninfected school-age child.
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Assessing longitudinal quality of life in prostate cancer patients and their spouses: a multilevel modeling approach
Lixin Song,Laurel L. Northouse,Thomas Braun,Lingling Zhang,Bernadine Cimprich,David L. Ronis,Darlene W. Mood +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence indicates that couples’ QOL during cancer survivorship is affected by multiple contextual factors (e.g., baseline demographics and time-varying psychosocial factors and symptoms).
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Surgical Outcomes after Breast Cancer Surgery: Measuring Acute Lymphedema
Mary Ann Kosir,Mary Ann Kosir,Christine Rymal,Prathima Koppolu,Lynn Hryniuk,L. L. Darga,Wei Du,Virginia Hill Rice,Darlene W. Mood,Shakeela Shakoor,Wenlian Wang,Jirair K. Bedoyan,Amr Aref,Laura Biernat,Laurel L. Northouse +14 more
TL;DR: Strict methods of measurement and limb volume comparisons detected acute lymphedema in breast cancer survivors at 3 months in 5% of the sample, and at 6 months in 11% ofThe sample, which may warn of lyMPhedema occurrence within the next 3 months.