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    HIV Support Source: Development of a Distress Screening Measure for Adults with HIV

    To provide an effective, multidimensional, and psychometrically valid measure to screen for distress among people with HIV, we developed and assessed the psychometric properties of HIV Support Source, a distre...

    Alexandra K. Zaleta, Erica E. Fortune, Melissa F. Miller in AIDS and Behavior (2024)

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    Perceived COVID-19 pandemic impact and protective factors predicting patient-reported depression and anxiety in individuals living with cancer

    The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique, amplified threat to those living with a cancer diagnosis, but personal factors may play a role in how this affects well-being. This cross-sectional study (1) describes ...

    Erica E. Fortune, Alexandra K. Zaleta in Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes (2023)

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    CancerSupportSource®-15+: development and evaluation of a short form of a distress screening program for cancer patients and survivors

    CancerSupportSource® (CSS) is a distress screening program implemented at community-based organizations and hospitals nationwide. The 25-item CSS assesses distress across five domains, with capacity to screen ...

    Alexandra K. Zaleta, Shauna McManus, Erica E. Fortune in Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)

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    Cognitive Distortions in Disordered Gambling

    Cognitive distortions are a central feature in the development and maintenance of gambling disorder, despite not being a diagnostic criterion. A substantial clinical literature confirms that targeting distorti...

    Adam S. Goodie, Erica E. Fortune, Jessica J. Shotwell in Gambling Disorder (2019)

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    Social Density of Gambling and Its Association with Gambling Problems: An Initial Investigation

    The role of social factors in pathological gambling has received relatively little systematic research. The goal of the current study was to examine the relationship between a target individual’s gambling beha...

    Erica E. Fortune, James MacKillop, Joshua D. Miller in Journal of Gambling Studies (2013)

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    Comparing the Utility of a Modified Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity (DIGS) with the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) as a Research Screen in College Students

    The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) is compared in reliability to a modified version of the Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity (DIGS-S) for use as a pathological gambling (PG) screen in college stude...

    Erica E. Fortune, Adam S. Goodie in Journal of Gambling Studies (2010)

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    The Relationship Between Pathological Gambling and Sensation Seeking: The Role of Subscale Scores

    Research investigating the relationship between gambling and sensation seeking has yet to establish conclusively whether pathological gamblers (PGs) are more or less sensation seeking than nonpathological gamb...

    Erica E. Fortune, Adam S. Goodie in Journal of Gambling Studies (2010)