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Li Lin
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 69
Citations - 2894
Li Lin is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 56 publications receiving 2297 citations. Previous affiliations of Li Lin include Durham University.
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Effects of exercise training on health status in patients with chronic heart failure: HF-ACTION randomized controlled trial.
Kathryn E. Flynn,Ileana L. Piña,David J. Whellan,David J. Whellan,Li Lin,James A. Blumenthal,Stephen J. Ellis,Lawrence J. Fine,Jonathan G. Howlett,Steven J. Keteyian,Dalane W. Kitzman,William E. Kraus,Nancy Houston Miller,Kevin A. Schulman,John A. Spertus,Christopher M. O'Connor,Kevin P. Weinfurt +16 more
TL;DR: Exercise training conferred modest but statistically significant improvements in self-reported health status compared with usual care without training, and Improvements occurred early and persisted over time.
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Sexual Satisfaction and the Importance of Sexual Health to Quality of Life Throughout the Life Course of U.S. Adults
Kathryn E. Flynn,Li Lin,Deborah Watkins Bruner,Jill M. Cyranowski,Elizabeth A. Hahn,Diana D. Jeffery,Jennifer Barsky Reese,Bryce B. Reeve,Rebecca A. Shelby,Kevin P. Weinfurt +9 more
TL;DR: In this large study of U.S. adults' ratings of the importance of sexual health and satisfaction with sex life, sexual health was a highly important aspect of quality of life for many participants, including participants in poor health.
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Patient experiences with communication about sex during and after treatment for cancer.
Kathryn E. Flynn,Jennifer Barsky Reese,Diana D. Jeffery,Amy P. Abernethy,Li Lin,Rebecca A. Shelby,Laura S. Porter,Carrie B. Dombeck,Kevin P. Weinfurt +8 more
TL;DR: Patients' experiences with oncology providers regarding communication about sexual issues during and after treatment for cancer are studied.
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Development and Initial Validation of the PROMIS(®) Sexual Function and Satisfaction Measures Version 2.0.
Kevin P. Weinfurt,Li Lin,Deborah Watkins Bruner,Jill M. Cyranowski,Carrie B. Dombeck,Elizabeth A. Hahn,Diana D. Jeffery,Richard M. Luecht,Susan Magasi,Laura S. Porter,Jennifer Barsky Reese,Bryce B. Reeve,Rebecca A. Shelby,Ashley Wilder Smith,John T. Willse,Kathryn E. Flynn +15 more
TL;DR: The SexFS version 2.0 has several improvements and enhancements over version 1.0 and other extant measures, including expanded evidence for validity, scores centered around norms for sexually active U.S. adults, new domains, and a final set of items applicable for both men and women and those sexually active with a partner and without.
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Development of the NIH PROMIS® Sexual Function and Satisfaction Measures in Patients with Cancer
Kathryn E. Flynn,Li Lin,Jill M. Cyranowski,Bryce B. Reeve,Jennifer Barsky Reese,Diana D. Jeffery,Ashley Wilder Smith,Laura S. Porter,Carrie B. Dombeck,Deborah Watkins Bruner,Francis J. Keefe,Kevin P. Weinfurt +11 more
TL;DR: The PROMIS SexFS offers researchers a reliable and valid set of tools to measure self-reported sexual function and satisfaction among diverse men and women and shows evidence for discriminant validity and convergence validity.