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Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry
Pre-Doctoral Clinical Psychology Internship Program 2009-2010
- INTERNSHIP FACULTY
Andrew S. Bradlyn, PhD
- Current Rank: Professor
- Graduate School: University of Mississippi, 1982
- Internship: Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago
Dr. Bradlyn serves as a research supervisor for the psychology interns. He has received extramural funding from the National Institutes of Health, US Department of Defense, HopeLab Foundation, and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Dr. Bradlyn’s research interests are in child health, including cancer prevention and control, clinical trial research and outcomes, and obesity prevention in children and families. He is a Co-Director (with Carole Harris, PhD) of the Health Research Center at WVU.
Kato PM, Cole SW, Bradlyn AS, & Pollock BH (2008). A video game improves behavioral outcomes in adolescents and young adults with cancer: A randomized trial. Pediatrics, 122: e305-317.
Harris CV, Bradlyn AS, Coffman J, Gunel E, Cottrell L. (2007). BMI-based body size guides for women and men: development and validation of a novel pictorial method to assess weight-related concepts. International Journal of Obesity, 32(2):336-342.
Deskins, S., Harris, C.V., Bradlyn, A.S., Cottrell, L., Coffman, J., & Olexa, J. (2006). Prevent-ive care in Appalachia: Use of the theory of planned behavior to identify barriers to participation in cholesterol screening among West Virginians. Journal of Rural Health, 22 (4), 367-374.
Bradlyn, A.S., Kato, P.M., Beale, I.L., & Cole, S.W. (2004). Pediatric oncology professionals' perceptions of information needs of adolescent patients with cancer. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 21(6), 335-342.
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