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Bettina Beech to Regression Analysis

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Bettina Beech has written about Regression Analysis.
Connection Strength

0.338
  1. Heard E, Whitfield KE, Edwards CL, Bruce MA, Beech BM. Mediating effects of social support on the relationship among perceived stress, depression, and hypertension in African Americans. J Natl Med Assoc. 2011 Feb; 103(2):116-22.
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    Score: 0.087
  2. Warrilow AE, Beech B. Self-help CBT for depression: opportunities for primary care mental health nurses? J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2009 Nov; 16(9):792-803.
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    Score: 0.080
  3. Gamble HL, Parra GR, Beech BM. Moderators of physical activity and obesity during adolescence. Eat Behav. 2009 Dec; 10(4):232-6.
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    Score: 0.078
  4. Bruce MA, Beech BM, Thorpe RJ, Griffith DM. Racial Disparities in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Change Efficacy Among Male First-Year College Students. Am J Mens Health. 2016 11; 10(6):NP168-NP175.
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    Score: 0.030
  5. Huizinga MM, Beech BM, Cavanaugh KL, Elasy TA, Rothman RL. Low numeracy skills are associated with higher BMI. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2008 Aug; 16(8):1966-8.
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    Score: 0.018
  6. Matthews CE, Chen KY, Freedson PS, Buchowski MS, Beech BM, Pate RR, Troiano RP. Amount of time spent in sedentary behaviors in the United States, 2003-2004. Am J Epidemiol. 2008 Apr 01; 167(7):875-81.
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    Score: 0.018
  7. Klesges LM, Baranowski T, Beech B, Cullen K, Murray DM, Rochon J, Pratt C. Social desirability bias in self-reported dietary, physical activity and weight concerns measures in 8- to 10-year-old African-American girls: results from the Girls Health Enrichment Multisite Studies (GEMS). Prev Med. 2004 May; 38 Suppl:S78-87.
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    Score: 0.014
  8. Scarinci IC, Beech BM, Watson JM. Physician-patient interaction and depression among African-American women: a national study. Ethn Dis. 2004; 14(4):567-73.
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    Score: 0.013
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