Abbie Luzius
Researcher
Also affiliated: Community Hospital (2019)
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Biography and Research Information
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Abbie Luzius's research investigates the intersection of social determinants of health, public health interventions, and specific health behaviors. Luzius has published work examining the application of the PRAPARE tool to assess social risks and their correlation with COVID-19 testing outcomes in community health center populations. Further research has explored the social risks among pregnant women utilizing these health centers. Additionally, Luzius has investigated the reasoned action approach to understanding pregnant smokers' intentions to switch to e-cigarettes, considering the influence of educational attainment on theory application. Luzius's scholarly output includes 7 publications with 51 citations and an h-index of 4. Key collaborators include Page D. Dobbs, Bart Hammig, Monica Mojica, and Rebekah Kirkish.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 52
Selected Publications
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Social Risk of Pregnant Women at a Community Health Center: An Application of the PRAPARE Assessment Tool (2023)
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A reasoned action approach to pregnant smokers’ intention to switch to e-cigarettes: Does educational attainment influence theory application? (2022)
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Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center
- Social Risk of Pregnant Women at a Community Health Center: An Application of the PRAPARE Assessment Tool
- Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center
- Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center
- Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center
- Social Risk of Pregnant Women at a Community Health Center: An Application of the PRAPARE Assessment Tool
- Social Risk of Pregnant Women at a Community Health Center: An Application of the PRAPARE Assessment Tool
- Social Risk of Pregnant Women at a Community Health Center: An Application of the PRAPARE Assessment Tool
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