Zola K. Moon Data-verified
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Zola K. Moon's research focuses on understanding variations in family resilience, examining the influence of individual psychological and health resources, social capital, and sociodemographic characteristics. Moon has investigated the application of the Web-first Tailored Design Method, particularly within rural populations, with a recent follow-up study in 2024. Her work has resulted in 30 publications and has garnered 235 citations, with an h-index of 6. Moon collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Timothy S. Killian, Kelly A. Way, and M. E. Betsy Garrison, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 237
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Using the Web-first Tailored Design Method in a Rural Population: A Follow-Up Investigation (2024)
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Family Resilience: Variations by Individual Psychological and Health Resources, Social Capital and Sociodemographic Characteristics (2021)
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- Family Resilience: Variations by Individual Psychological and Health Resources, Social Capital and Sociodemographic Characteristics
- Using the Web-first Tailored Design Method in a Rural Population: A Follow-Up Investigation
- Family Resilience: Variations by Individual Psychological and Health Resources, Social Capital and Sociodemographic Characteristics
- Using the Web-first Tailored Design Method in a Rural Population: A Follow-Up Investigation
- Family Resilience: Variations by Individual Psychological and Health Resources, Social Capital and Sociodemographic Characteristics
- Family Resilience: Variations by Individual Psychological and Health Resources, Social Capital and Sociodemographic Characteristics
- Using the Web-first Tailored Design Method in a Rural Population: A Follow-Up Investigation
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