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Tara M. Cousineau
Researcher at Mental Health Services
Publications - 29
Citations - 1832
Tara M. Cousineau is an academic researcher from Mental Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosocial & Infertility. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1574 citations. Previous affiliations of Tara M. Cousineau include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & University of Denver.
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Psychological impact of infertility.
Tara M. Cousineau,Alice D. Domar +1 more
TL;DR: Evidence is emerging of an association between stress of fertility treatment and patient drop-out and pregnancy rates, and further research is needed to understand the association between distress and fertility outcome.
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Motivation, self-efficacy, physical activity and nutrition in college students: Randomized controlled trial of an Internet-based education program
Debra L. Franko,Tara M. Cousineau,Meredith Trant,Traci C. Green,Diana Rancourt,Douglas Thompson,Jessica Ainscough,Laurie B. Mintz,Michelle Ciccazzo +8 more
TL;DR: MyStudentBody.com-Nutrition is an effective internet-based program that may have wide applicability on college campuses for nutrition education and promoting change in health behaviors.
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Online psychoeducational support for infertile women: a randomized controlled trial
Tara M. Cousineau,Traci C. Green,Evelyn A. Corsini,Angel R. Seibring,Marianne T. Showstack,Linda Applegarth,Marie Davidson,Mark Perloe +7 more
TL;DR: This evidence-based eHealth program for women experiencing infertility suggests that a web-based patient education intervention can have beneficial effects in several psychological domains and may be a cost effective resource for fertility practices.
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BodiMojo: Efficacy of a Mobile-Based Intervention in Improving Body Image and Self-Compassion among Adolescents.
Rachel F. Rodgers,Rachel F. Rodgers,Elizabeth Donovan,Tara M. Cousineau,Kayla Yates,Kayla McGowan,Elizabeth Cook,Alice S. Lowy,Debra L. Franko +8 more
TL;DR: Preliminary support is provided for BodiMojo, a cost-effective mobile app for positive body image, with appearance esteem and self-compassion increasing in the intervention relative to the control group.
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Development and validation of the Infertility Self-Efficacy scale
Tara M. Cousineau,Traci C. Green,Evelyn A. Corsini,Thea Barnard,Angel R. Seibring,Alice D. Domar +5 more
TL;DR: The ISE scale appears to be a reliable and valid measure of an individual's self confidence in areas related to health promotion during infertility treatment and as a counseling tool to help guide patients in actively managing their fertility treatment.