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Arielle Samantha Gillman

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InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Boulder
DepartmentPsych-Psychology

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    1. Gillman AS, Iles IA, Klein WMP, Biesecker BB, Lewis KL, Biesecker LG, Ferrer RA. Future-oriented Emotions and Decisions to Receive Genomic Testing Results Among U.S. Adults of African Ancestry. Ann Behav Med. 2023 04 22; 57(5):418-423. PMID: 36356050.
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    2. Herren OM, Gillman AS, Marshall VJ, Das R. Understanding the Changing Landscape of Health Disparities in Chronic Liver Diseases and Liver Cancer. Gastro Hep Adv. 2023; 2(4):505-520. PMID: 37347072.
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    3. Iles IA, Gillman AS, O'Connor LE, Ferrer RA, Klein WMP. Understanding responses to different types of conflicting information about cancer prevention. Soc Sci Med. 2022 Aug 29; 311:115292. PMID: 36063595.
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    4. Gillman AS, Scharnetzki L, Boyd P, Ferrer RA, Klein WMP, Han PKJ. Perceptions and tolerance of uncertainty: relationship to trust in COVID-19 health information and vaccine hesitancy. J Behav Med. 2023 04; 46(1-2):40-53. PMID: 35394240.
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    5. Gillman AS, Iles IA, Klein WMP, Ferrer RA. Increasing Receptivity to COVID-19 Public Health Messages with Self-Affirmation and Self vs. Other Framing. Health Commun. 2023 Oct; 38(9):1942-1953. PMID: 35264033.
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    6. Gillman AS, Ferrer RA. Opportunities for theory-informed decision science in cancer control. Transl Behav Med. 2021 11 30; 11(11):2055-2064. PMID: 34850928.
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    7. Vo JB, Gillman A, Mitchell K, Nolan TS. Health Disparities: Impact of Health Disparities and Treatment Decision-Making Biases on Cancer Adverse Effects Among Black Cancer Survivors. Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2021 10 01; 25(5):17-24. PMID: 34533532.
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    8. Gillman AS, Iles IA, Klein WMP, Biesecker BB, Lewis KL, Biesecker LG, Ferrer RA. The role of future-oriented affect in engagement with genomic testing results. J Behav Med. 2022 02; 45(1):103-114. PMID: 34480685.
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    9. Gillman AS, Helmuth T, Koljack CE, Hutchison KE, Kohrt WM, Bryan AD. The Effects of Exercise Duration and Intensity on Breast Cancer-Related DNA Methylation: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Cancers (Basel). 2021 Aug 17; 13(16). PMID: 34439282.
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    10. Iles IA, Gillman AS, Klein WMP, Ferrer RA, Kaufman A. Associations between absolute and relative electronic cigarette harm perceptions and information-seeking behaviours among US adult current, former and never smokers. Drug Alcohol Rev. 2022 02; 41(2):356-364. PMID: 34342384.
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    11. Iles IA, Gillman AS, Ferrer RA, Klein WMP. Self-affirmation inductions to reduce defensive processing of threatening health risk information. Psychol Health. 2022 Oct; 37(10):1287-1308. PMID: 34323138.
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    12. Gillman AS, Vo JB, Nohria A, Ferrer RA. Decision Science Can Inform Clinical Trade-Offs Regarding Cardiotoxic Cancer Treatments. JNCI Cancer Spectr. 2021 08; 5(4). PMID: 34350379.
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    13. Gillman AS, Stevens CJ, Bryan AD. Women's exercise identity increases after a 16-week exercise RCT and is linked to behavior maintenance at follow-up. Psychol Sport Exerc. 2021 May; 54. PMID: 33633498.
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    14. Stevens CJ, Gillman AS, Giordano GR, Bryan AD. Modeling longitudinal variation in affective response to exercise across a 16-week randomized control trial (RCT). Health Psychol. 2021 Dec; 40(12):928-939. PMID: 32969699.
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    15. Gillman AS, Bryan AD. Mindfulness Versus Distraction to Improve Affective Response and Promote Cardiovascular Exercise Behavior. Ann Behav Med. 2020 05 25; 54(6):423-435. PMID: 31859347.
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    16. Gibson LP, Gust CJ, Gillman AS, Bryan AD, Feldstein Ewing SW. Mechanisms of Action for Empirically Supported Interventions to Reduce Adolescent Sexual Risk Behavior: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Adolesc Health. 2020 07; 67(1):53-60. PMID: 32169523.
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    17. YorkWilliams SL, Gust CJ, Mueller R, Bidwell LC, Hutchison KE, Gillman AS, Bryan AD. The New Runner's High? Examining Relationships Between Cannabis Use and Exercise Behavior in States With Legalized Cannabis. Front Public Health. 2019; 7:99. PMID: 31114776.
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    18. Stevens CJ, Gillman AS, Gardiner CK, Montanaro EA, Bryan AD, Conner M. Feel good now or regret it later? The respective roles of affective attitudes and anticipated affective reactions for explaining health-promoting and health risk behavioral intentions. J Appl Soc Psychol. 2019 Jun; 49(6):331-348. PMID: 31511748.
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    19. Gardiner CK, Karoly HC, Thayer RE, Gillman AS, Sabbineni A, Bryan AD. Neural activation during delay discounting is associated with 6-month change in risky sexual behavior in adolescents. Ann Behav Med. 2018 04 19; 52(5):356-366. PMID: 29684133.
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    20. Bryan AD, Magnan RE, Gillman AS, Yeater EA, Feldstein Ewing SW, Kong AS, Schmiege SJ. Effect of Including Alcohol and Cannabis Content in a Sexual Risk-Reduction Intervention on the Incidence of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescents: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. 2018 04 02; 172(4):e175621. PMID: 29435591.
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    21. Gillman AS, Yeater EA, Feldstein Ewing SW, Kong AS, Bryan AD. Risky Sex in High-Risk Adolescents: Associations with Alcohol Use, Marijuana Use, and Co-Occurring Use. AIDS Behav. 2018 04; 22(4):1352-1362. PMID: 28905247.
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    22. Gillman AS, Gardiner CK, Koljack CE, Bryan AD. Body mass index, diet, and exercise: testing possible linkages to breast cancer risk via DNA methylation. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2018 Feb; 168(1):241-248. PMID: 29127590.
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    23. Bryan AD, Gillman AS, Hansen NS. Changing the Context Is Important and Necessary, but Not Sufficient, for Reducing Adolescent Risky Sexual Behavior: A Reply to Steinberg (2015). Perspect Psychol Sci. 2016 07; 11(4):535-8. PMID: 27474139.
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    24. Gillman AS, Bryan AD. Effects of Performance Versus Game-Based Mobile Applications on Response to Exercise. Ann Behav Med. 2016 Feb; 50(1):157-62. PMID: 26362539.
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    25. Feldstein Ewing SW, Ryman SG, Gillman AS, Weiland BJ, Thayer RE, Bryan AD. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience of Adolescent Sexual Risk and Alcohol Use. AIDS Behav. 2016 Jan; 20 Suppl 1:S97-108. PMID: 26290051.
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    26. Gillman AS, Hutchison KE, Bryan AD. Cannabis and Exercise Science: A Commentary on Existing Studies and Suggestions for Future Directions. Sports Med. 2015 Oct; 45(10):1357-63. PMID: 26178329.
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