2023
Disease-Related Distress in Pediatric IBD: Development and Validation of the Crohn’s and Colitis Distress Scale
Stellway J, Cummings C, Paternostro J, Stoeckel M, Muir L, Harris M. Disease-Related Distress in Pediatric IBD: Development and Validation of the Crohn’s and Colitis Distress Scale. Clinical Practice In Pediatric Psychology 2023, 11: 147-156. DOI: 10.1037/cpp0000444.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDistress ScaleEmotional distressDisease-related distressSubscale internal consistencyMental health concernsInflammatory bowel diseaseHealth outcomesPediatric inflammatory bowel diseaseRoutine careCronbach's alphaDetection of riskInternal consistencyTreatment engagementPsychometric propertiesPsychosocial functioningHealth concernDistressIncreased riskDiagnosis of ulcerative colitisDiverse sampleAssess psychopathologyGlobal anxietyYouthPeriods of exacerbationBowel diseasePiloting an Innovative System-Level Intervention for Pediatric Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Social Risk
Wagner D, Stoeckel M, Hansen T, Muir L, Harris M. Piloting an Innovative System-Level Intervention for Pediatric Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Social Risk. Clinical Practice In Pediatric Psychology 2023, 11: 134-146. DOI: 10.1037/cpp0000481.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh social riskRecommended preventive careAcute care useSystem-level interventionsHealthcare utilization dataFrequency of hospital admissionsInflammatory bowel diseasePretest-posttest designCare useImprove disease managementPreventive careEHR recordsED visitsSocial risksUtilization dataHospital admissionNovel interventionsDemographic informationDisease managementService initiativesAttendance dataChildren's HealthcareIncreased engagementBowel diseaseChart review
2022
THE CROHN'S AND COLITIS DISTRESS SCALE: ASSESSING THE DOMAINS OF IMPACT IN YOUTH WITH IBD
Cummings C, Stellway J, Paternostro J, Stoeckel M, Muir L, Harris M. THE CROHN'S AND COLITIS DISTRESS SCALE: ASSESSING THE DOMAINS OF IMPACT IN YOUTH WITH IBD. Gastroenterology 2022, 162: s97. DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2021.12.202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTHE CROHN’S AND COLITIS DISTRESS SCALE: ASSESSING THE DOMAINS OF IMPACT IN YOUTH WITH IBD
Cummings C, Stellway J, Paternostro J, Stoeckel M, Muir L, Harris M. THE CROHN’S AND COLITIS DISTRESS SCALE: ASSESSING THE DOMAINS OF IMPACT IN YOUTH WITH IBD. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2022, 28: s97-s97. DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izac015.158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExploratory factor analysisFive-factor structureDistress ScaleAverage length of timeFactor analysisMeasures of anxietyFactor loadingsSymptom-related distressInflammatory bowel diseaseDomains of impactAdequate factor loadingsSubsample of participantsMedication side effectsLength of timeDisease-related processesInternalizing symptomsPhysician-relatedFactor structureEmotional burdenHealth populationPsychometric soundnessChronic illnessEmotional experienceRegimen-relatedDistress domains
2020
Chapter 11 Socioeconomic factors: access to and use of diabetes technologies
Barry-Menkhaus S, Wagner D, Stoeckel M, Harris M. Chapter 11 Socioeconomic factors: access to and use of diabetes technologies. 2020, 145-157. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-817485-2.00011-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow socioeconomic statusSocioeconomic statusPoor diabetes-related outcomesHigh-risk groupIndividuals of low socioeconomic statusPeople of low socioeconomic statusDigital health advancesReduce health inequalitiesDigital health interventionsDiabetes-related outcomesHealth inequalitiesDiabetes outcomesHealth interventionsSocioeconomic groupsHealth advancesSocioeconomic factorsDiabetesInterventionOutcomesIndividualsDisparitiesGroupUnique opportunityStatus
2019
P027 THE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF IBD: ARE THEY ALL DEPRESSED OR ARE WE MISSING SOMETHING?
Harris M, Paternostro J, Stoeckel M, Mackay H, Muir L. P027 THE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF IBD: ARE THEY ALL DEPRESSED OR ARE WE MISSING SOMETHING? Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2019, 25: s13-s13. DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izy393.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperience of inflammatory bowel diseaseEmotional experienceIdentification of psychopathologyMeasures of depressionGeneral depressionDevelopment of treatment approachesMedication side effectsDisease burdenDiagnosed depressionAnxietyInflammatory bowel diseaseDuration of inflammatory bowel diseaseInflammatory bowel disease symptomsDepressionDistress ScaleDistressGastroenterology appointmentProgressive chronic diseaseState of disease activityThreat of complicationsTreatment approachesTraditional mode of treatmentExtant researchCronbach's alphaClinical careP027 THE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF IBD: ARE THEY ALL DEPRESSED OR ARE WE MISSING SOMETHING?
Harris M, Paternostro J, Stoeckel M, Mackay H, Muir L. P027 THE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF IBD: ARE THEY ALL DEPRESSED OR ARE WE MISSING SOMETHING? Gastroenterology 2019, 156: s19. DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2019.01.076.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
NICH at Its Best for Diabetes at Its Worst: Texting Teens and Their Caregivers for Better Outcomes
Wagner D, Barry S, Stoeckel M, Teplitsky L, Harris M. NICH at Its Best for Diabetes at Its Worst: Texting Teens and Their Caregivers for Better Outcomes. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology 2017, 11: 468-475. PMID: 28745094, PMCID: PMC5505437, DOI: 10.1177/1932296817695337.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth outcomesPatient healthProgram involvementHealth outcome dataText-based interventionImprove patient healthAssociated health outcomesHealth care costsPersonalized text messagesPatients' caregiversAssociated with improvementsYouth healthCare costsBetter OutcomesCaregiversProgram enrollmentNICHE programText messagesSMS useNiche participateNovel interventionsHealthHigh-risk youthChildren's HealthcareType 1 diabetes
2016
Texting Adolescents in Repeat DKA and Their Caregivers
Wagner D, Barry S, Teplitsky L, Sheffield A, Stoeckel M, Ogden J, Karkula E, Hartman A, Duke D, Spiro K, Harris M. Texting Adolescents in Repeat DKA and Their Caregivers. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology 2016, 10: 831-839. PMID: 27030051, PMCID: PMC4928235, DOI: 10.1177/1932296816639610.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Growing Up With an Ill Parent: An Examination of Family Characteristics and Parental Illness Features
Stoeckel M, Weissbrod C. Growing Up With an Ill Parent: An Examination of Family Characteristics and Parental Illness Features. Families Systems & Health 2015, 33: 356-362. PMID: 26120764, DOI: 10.1037/fsh0000140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImpact of parental illnessIllness featuresParental illnessPsychosocial functioningIll parentsParticipants' depressionFamily characteristicsChildren of ill parentsLife satisfactionMeasures of depressionChronic medical conditionsAdolescent psychosocial functioningLower life satisfactionLow parental involvementImpact of family characteristicsPsychosocial interventionsLate adolescenceChronic illnessPsychosocial difficultiesCollege studentsAnxietyDepressionMedical conditionsParental involvementIllnessDiabetes and Behavioral Learning Principles: Often Neglected yet Well-Known and Empirically Validated Means of Optimizing Diabetes Care Behavior
Stoeckel M, Duke D. Diabetes and Behavioral Learning Principles: Often Neglected yet Well-Known and Empirically Validated Means of Optimizing Diabetes Care Behavior. Current Diabetes Reports 2015, 15: 39. PMID: 25957526, DOI: 10.1007/s11892-015-0615-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehavioral learning principlesIntegration of behavioral interventionsLearning principlesDiabetes carePositive reinforcementGoal of improving health outcomesBehavioral interventionsBehavioral principlesDiabetes care providersDiabetes care settingsModern diabetes careCare providersCare settingsHealth outcomesRelevant interventionsManaging diabetesSignificant barriersMedical systemInterventionClinical practiceClinical settingCareDiabetesTreatment regimenYouthTreating the Most Vulnerable and Costly in Diabetes
Wagner D, Stoeckel M, E. Tudor M, Harris M. Treating the Most Vulnerable and Costly in Diabetes. Current Diabetes Reports 2015, 15: 32. PMID: 25877049, DOI: 10.1007/s11892-015-0606-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAssociated with negative health outcomesEvidence-based componentsNegative health outcomesRisk factorsCombination of risk factorsAssociated with increased riskGeneralizability of treatmentMultiple risk factorsHealth outcomesImprove adherenceAdherence difficultiesVulnerable populationsAdherence problemsFamily factorsAdherenceInterventionTreatment deliveryRiskIndividualsFamilyDiabetic ketoacidosisHigh costFactorsDiabetes
2014
The Adolescent Response to Parental Illness: The Influence of Dispositional Gratitude
Stoeckel M, Weissbrod C, Ahrens A. The Adolescent Response to Parental Illness: The Influence of Dispositional Gratitude. Journal Of Child And Family Studies 2014, 24: 1501-1509. DOI: 10.1007/s10826-014-9955-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChildren of ill parentsDispositional gratitudeFamily quality of lifeParental illnessIll parentsCollege-ageSelf-report measuresFamily qualitySusceptibility to anxietyCollege-age childrenAppreciation of lifeParent groupsInternalizing symptomsChild depressionChild anxietyGroup differencesPositive emotionsFamily variablesCollege studentsAdolescents' responsesAnxietyAnxiety levelsDepressionEmotional strengthQuality of life