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Assistant Professor
Health Behavior and Health Promotion
174 W. 18th Ave.
3186 Smith Labs
Columbus, OH 43210
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Phone: (614) 292-5147
PhD, Behavioral Science, The University of Texas School of Public Health, 2004
MPH, Health Promotion Health Education, The University of Texas School of Public Health, 2000
BS, Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, 1998
Dr. de Moor’s research addresses aspects of cancer survivorship including health behaviors and health care utilization following a cancer diagnosis. She focuses much of her work on the intersection of social issues (e.g., employment, financial status, social resources) and health outcomes as well as the impact of social issues on psychological adjustment among cancer survivors. During the upcoming year, her research will examine the impact of cancer on employment and other work-related outcomes such as income and health insurance coverage.
de Moor, J. S., Elder, K., Emmons, K. M. Systematic Review of Smoking Prevention and Cessation Interventions for Cancer Survivors and Implications for Oncology Nursing Practice. Seminars in Oncology Nursing. In Press.
de Moor, J. S., Moyé, L., Low, M. D., Rivera, E., Singletary, S. E., Fouladi, R., Cohen, L. Expressive writing as a presurgical stress management intervention for breast cancer patients. Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology. In Press.
Partridge, A., Adloff, K., Blood, E., Dees, C., Kaelin, C., Golshan, G., Ligibel, J., de Moor, J. S., Weeks, J., Emmons, K., Winer, E. (2008). Risk perceptions and psychosocial outcomes of women with ductal carcinoma-in-situ (DCIS): Longitudinal results from a cohort study. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 100(4): 243-51.
de Moor, J. S., Puleo, E., Butterfield, R. M., Li, F. P., Emmons, K. M. (2007). Availability of smoking prevention and cessation services for childhood cancer survivors. Cancer Causes and Control, 18(4): 423-430.
Parker, P.A., Kudelka, A., Basen-Engquist, K., Kavanagh, J., de Moor, J., Cohen, L. The Associations Between Knowledge, CA125 Preoccupation, and Distress in Women with Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. (2006). Gynecologic Oncology, 100(3): 495-500.
Canada, A.L., Parker, P.A., de Moor, J.S., Basen-Engquist, K., Ramondetta, L. M., Cohen, L. Active Coping Mediates the Association Between Religion / Spirituality and Quality of Life in Ovarian Cancer. (2006). Gynecologic Oncology, 101(1): 102-107.
de Moor, J.S., de Moor, C.A., Basen-Engquist, K., Kudelka, A., Cohen, L. The association between optimism, distress and change in CA 125 among ovarian cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. (2006). Psychosomatic Medicine, 68(4): 555-562.