Biography and Research Information
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Abbie Luzius's research investigates health disparities and the application of assessment tools in community health settings. Her work has focused on examining individuals tested and testing positive for COVID-19 at a community health center, utilizing the PRAPARE tool to understand social risks among pregnant women. Luzius has also explored the reasoned action approach to pregnant smokers' intentions to switch to e-cigarettes, considering the influence of educational attainment on theory application. She has a h-index of 4 with 7 total publications and 49 citations. Key collaborators include Page D. Dobbs from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she shares 3 publications, and Bart Hammig, Monica Mojica, and Rebekah Kirkish from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, each with whom she shares 1 publication.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 50
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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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
- A reasoned action approach to pregnant smokers’ intention to switch to e-cigarettes: Does educational attainment influence theory application?
- 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
- A reasoned action approach to pregnant smokers’ intention to switch to e-cigarettes: Does educational attainment influence theory application?
- A reasoned action approach to pregnant smokers’ intention to switch to e-cigarettes: Does educational attainment influence theory application?
- A reasoned action approach to pregnant smokers’ intention to switch to e-cigarettes: Does educational attainment influence theory application?
- A reasoned action approach to pregnant smokers’ intention to switch to e-cigarettes: Does educational attainment influence theory application?
- A reasoned action approach to pregnant smokers’ intention to switch to e-cigarettes: Does educational attainment influence theory application?
- 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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