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Lonnie Hannon

TitleDirector, Community Engagement Core
Faculty RankAssistant Professor
InstitutionTuskegee University
DepartmentDepartment of Sociology and Center for Cancer Research
Address1200 W Montgomery Rd
John Kenney Hall - Room 44-315
Department of Psychology & Sociology
Tuskegee AL 36088
Phone3347252352
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    1. Locke JE, Reed RD, Kumar V, Berry B, Hendricks D, Carter A, Shelton BA, Mustian MN, MacLennan PA, Qu H, Hannon L, Yates C, Hanaway MJ. Enhanced Advocacy and Health Systems Training Through Patient Navigation Increases Access to Living-donor Kidney Transplantation. Transplantation. 2020 01; 104(1):122-129. PMID: 30946213.
      Citations: 12     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Hannon L. How to empower a community? Helping communities take control of their health destiny. Prev Med Rep. 2019 Mar; 13:166-169. PMID: 30619664.
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    3. Dulin-Keita A, Hannon L, Buys D, Casazza K, Clay O. Surrounding community residents' expectations of HOPE VI for their community, health and physical activity. J Community Pract. 2016; 84(1):18-37. PMID: 27667912.
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    4. Dulin-Keita A, Clay O, Whittaker S, Hannon L, Adams IK, Rogers M, Gans K. The influence of HOPE VI neighborhood revitalization on neighborhood-based physical activity: A mixed-methods approach. Soc Sci Med. 2015 Aug; 139:90-9. PMID: 26164364.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    5. Hannon L, Sawyer P, Allman RM. Housing, the Neighborhood Environment, and Physical Activity among Older African Americans. J Health Dispar Res Pract. 2012; 5(3):27-41. PMID: 23745172.
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    6. Hannon L, Sawyer P, Allman RM. The influence of community and the built environment on physical activity. J Aging Health. 2012 Apr; 24(3):384-406. PMID: 22049482.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    7. Annang L, Hannon L, Fletcher FE, Horn WS, Cornish D. Using nominal technique to inform a sexual health program for black youth. Am J Health Behav. 2011 Nov; 35(6):664-73. PMID: 22251758.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    8. Dulin-Keita A, Hannon L, Fernandez JR, Cockerham WC. The Defining Moment: Children's Conceptualization of Race and Experiences with Racial Discrimination. Ethn Racial Stud. 2011 Apr; 34(4):662-682. PMID: 21532908.
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    9. Carroll WR, Kohler CL, Carter VL, Hannon L, Skipper JB, Rosenthal EL. Barriers to early detection and treatment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in African American men. Head Neck. 2009 Dec; 31(12):1557-62. PMID: 19431197.
      Citations: 10     Fields:    Translation:Humans
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