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  1. Kramish Campbell M, Meier A, Carr C, Enga Z, James AS, Reedy J, Zheng B. Health behavior changes after colon cancer: a comparison of findings from face-to-face and on-line focus groups. Fam Community Health. 2001;24(3):88-103.
  2. James AS, Tripp MK, Parcel GS, Sweeney A, Gritz ER. Psychosocial correlates of sun-protective practices of preschool staff toward their students. Health Educ Res.  2002;17(3):305-14.
  3. James AS, Campbell MK, Hudson MA^. Perceived benefits and barriers to colon cancer screening among African Americans in North Carolina: how does perception relate to screening behavior? Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2002;11(6):529-34.
  4. James AS, Hudson MA^, Campbell MK. Demographic and psychosocial correlates of physical activity among African Americans. Am J Health Behav. 2003;27(4):421-31.
  5. Satia JA, Campbell MK, Galanko JA, James A, Carr C, Sandler RS. Longitudinal changes in lifestyle behaviors and health status in colon cancer survivors. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2004;13(6):1022-31.
  6. Campbell MK, James A, Hudson MA^, Carr C, Jackson E, Oakes V, Demissie S, Farrell D, Tessaro I. Improving multiple behaviors for colorectal cancer prevention among African American church members. Health Psychol. 2004;23(5):492-502.
  7. Katz ML, James AS, Pignone MP, Hudson MA^, Jackson E, Oates V, Campbell MK. Colorectal cancer screening among African American church members: a qualitative and quantitative study of patient-provider communication. BMC Public Health. 2004;4:62.
  8. Gritz, ER, Tripp MK, James AS, Carvajal SC, Harrist RB, Mueller NH, Chamberlain RM, Parcel GS. An intervention for parents to promote preschool children’s sun protection: Effects of Sun Protection is Fun! Prev Med. 2005;41(2):357-366.
  9. Greiner KA, James AS, Born W, Hall S, Engelman KK, Okuyemi KS, Ahluwalia JS. Predictors of fecal occult blood test (FOBT) completion among low-income adults. Prev Med. 2005;41(2);676-684.
  10. Ely AC, Greiner KA, Born W, Hall S, Rhode PC, James AS, Nollen N, Ahluwalia JS. Concordance of patient-physician obesity diagnosis and treatment beliefs in rural practice settings. J Rural Health. 2006; 22(4):364-366.
  11. Choi WS, Daley CM^, James A, Thomas J, Schupbach R, Seafraves M, Marnoskie R, Ahluwalia JS. Beliefs and attitudes regarding smoking cessation among American Indians: a pilot study. Ethn Dis. 2006;16(1):35-40.
  12. James AS, Campbell MK, DeVellis B, Reedy J, Carr C, Sandler RS. Health behavior correlates among colon cancer survivors: NC STRIDES baseline results. Am J Health Behav. 2006;30(6):720-730.
  13. Daley CM^, James AS, Barnoskie RS, Segraves M, Schupbach R, Choi WS. “Tobacco has a purpose, not just a past”: Feasibility of developing a culturally appropriate smoking cessation program for a pan-tribal native population. Med Anthropol Q. 2006;20(4):421-440.
  14. Meier A, Campbell MK, Carr C, Enga Z, James A, Reedy J, Zheng B. Using the internet to gather evidence in formative intervention research: a feasibility study of internet “chat” focus groups in a study of lifestyle changes in colon cancer survivors. J Evid Based Soc Work. 2006;3(3/4):183-200.
  15. Gritz ER, Tripp MK, James AS, Harrist RB, Mueller NH, Chamberlain RM, Parcel GS. Effects of a preschool staff intervention on children’s sun protection: outcomes of sun protection is fun! Health Educ Behav. 2007;34(4): 562-577.
  16. Okuyemi KS, James AS, Mayo MS, Nollen N, Catley D, Choi WS, Ahluwalia JS.  Pathways to health: a cluster randomized trial of nicotine gum and motivational interviewing for smoking cessation in low-income housing. Health Educ Behav. 2007;34(1):43-54.
  17. Ahluwalia JS, Nollen N, Kaur H, James AS, Mayo MS, Resnicow K. Pathway to health: cluster-randomized trial to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among smokers in public housing. Health Psychol. 2007;(2):214-221.
  18. James AS, Leone L^, Katz ML, McNeill LH, Campbell MK. Multiple health behaviors among overweight, class I obese, and class II obese persons. Ethn Dis. 2008;18(2):157-162.
  19. Nollen N, Befort C, James AS, Kaur H, Mayo MS, Hou Q, Ahluwalia JS. Demographic and psychosocial factors associated with increased fruit and vegetable consumption among smokers in public housing enrolled in a randomized trial. Health Psychol. 2008;27(3 Suppl):S252-259.
  20. James AS*, Hall S, Greiner KA, Buckles D, Born WK, Ahluwalia JS. The impact of socioeconomic status on perceived barriers to colorectal cancer testing. Am J  Health Promot. 2008;23(2):97-100.
  21. Kiviniemi MT, Hay JL, James AS, Lipkus IM, Meissner HI, Stefanek M, Studts JL, Bridges JF, Close DR, Erwin DO, Jones RM, Kaiser K, Kash KM, Kelly KM, Craddock Lee SJ, Purnell JQ, Siminoff LA, Vadaparampil ST, Wang C. Decision making about cancer screening: an assessment of the state of the science and a suggested research agenda from the ASPO Behavioral Oncology and Cancer Communication Special Interest Group. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2009;18(11):3133-3137. PMCID: PMC2810193.
  22. Makosky Daley C, James AS, Ulrey E, Joseph S, Talawyma A, Choi WS, Greiner KA, Coe MK. Using focus groups in community-based participatory research: challenges and resolutions. Qual Health Res. 2010;20(5): 697-706. PMCID: PMC2947156.
  23. Daley CM, Nazir N, Greiner KA, James AS, Choi WS. Colorectal cancer screening behaviors among American Indians in the Midwest. J Health Dispar Res Pract. 2010; 4(2):35-40.
  24. Leone LA^, James AS, Allicock M^, Campbell MK. Obesity predicts differential response to cancer prevention interventions among African Americans. Health Educ Behav. 2010;37(6):913-25.
  25. James AS, Shireman TI. Case managers’ and independent living counselors’ perspectives on health promotion activities for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. J  Soc Work Disabil Rehabil. 2010; 9(4):274-88.
  26. Daley CM, Filippi M^, James AS. Brokenleg S, Braiuca S, Greiner KA, Choi WS. Breast cancer screening practices among American Indians and Alaska Natives in the Midwest. Journal of Health Disparities Research & Practice. 2010; 4(3): Article 9.
  27. James AS*, Daley CM, Engelman K, Greiner KA, Ellerbeck E. Process evaluation of recruitment to a cancer screening trial in primary care. Health Promot Pract. 2011; 12(5): 696-703. PMCID: PMC3319739.
  28. Harris JK, Cyr J, Carothers BJ, Mueller NB, Anwuri VV, James AS. Referrals among cancer services organizations serving underserved cancer patients in an urban area. Am J Public Health. 2011;101(7):1248-52. PMCID: PMC3110230.
  29. James AS*, Daley CM, Greiner KA. Knowledge and attitudes about colon cancer screening among African Americans. Am J Health Behav. 2011;35(4):393-401. PMCID: PMD3724401.
  30. Daley CM, Filippi M^, James AS, Weir M, Brauica S, Kaur B, Choi WS, Greiner KA. American Indian community leader and provider views of needs and barriers to mammography. J  Community Health. 2012;37(2):307-15.
  31. James AS*, Daley CM, Greiner KA. “Cutting” on cancer: attitudes about cancer spread and surgery among primary care patients in the U.S.A. Soc Sci Med. 2011;73(11):1669-73. PMCID: PMC3724400.
  32. Greiner KA, Geana MV, Epp A, Watson A, Filippi M, Daley CM, Engelman KK, James AS, Campbell M. A computerized intervention to promote colorectal cancer screening for underserved populations: theoretical background and algorithm development. Technol Health Care. 2012;20(1):25-35.
  33. Daley CM, Kraemer-Diaz A, James AS, Monteu D, Joseph S, Pacheco J, Bull JW, Cully A, Choi WS, Greiner KA. Breast cancer screening beliefs and behaviors among American Indian women in Kansas and Missouri: a qualitative inquiry.  J Cancer Educ. 2012;27 Suppl 1:S32-40.
  34. Wolin KY, Fagin C, James AS, Early D. Promoting physical activity in patients with colon adenomas: a randomized pilot intervention trial. PLoS One. 2012;7(7):e39719. PMCID: PMC3396639.
  35. Daley CM, James AS, Filippi M^, Weir M, Braiuca S, Kaur B, Choi WS, Greiner KA. American Indian Community Leader and Provider Views of Needs and Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening. J  Health Dispar Res Pract. 2012;5(2). pii: 2. PMCID: PMC3520438.
  36. James AS, Chisholm P^, Wolin KY, Baxter M, Kaphingst K, Davidson NO.  Screening and Health Behaviors among Persons Diagnosed with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Their Relatives. J Cancer Epidemiology. 2012;2012:506410. PMCID: PMC3414059.
  37. Filippi MK^, Braiuca S, Cully L, James AS, Choi WS, Greiner KA, Daley CM.  American Indian perceptions of colorectal cancer screening: viewpoints from adults under age 50. J Cancer Educ. 2013;28(1):100-8. PMCID: PMC3580281.
  38. James AS*, Richardson V, Wang JS, Proctor EK, Colditz, GA. Systems intervention to promote colon cancer screening in safety net settings: protocol for a community-based participatory randomized controlled trial. Implement Sci. 2013;8:58. PMCID: PMC3674918.
  39. Filippi MK^, James AS, Brokenleg S, Talawyma M, Perdue DG, Choi WS, Greiner KA, Daley CM. Views, barriers, and suggestions for colorectal cancer screening among American Indian women older than 50 years in the midwest. J Prim Care Community Health. 2013;4(3):160-6. PMCID: PMC3695416.
  40. Thompson T^, Seo J, Griffith J, Baxter M, James AS, Kaphingst KA. “You don’t have to keep everything on paper”: African American women’s use of family health history tools. J Community Genet. 2013;4(2):251-61. PMCID: PMC3666835.
  41. James AS*, Filippi MK^, Pacheco CM, Cully L, Perdue D, Choi WS, Greiner KA, Daley CM. Barriers to colorectal cancer screening among American Indian men age 50 and over, Kansas and Missouri, 2006-2008; Prev Chronic Dis. 2013;10:1545-1151. PMCID: PMC3804015
  42. Filippi MK^, Ndikum-Moffor F, Braiuca SL, Goodman T, Hammer TL, James AS, Choi WS, Greiner KA, Daley CM. Breast cancer screening perceptions among American Indian women under age 40. J Cancer Education. 2013: 28(3):535-40. PMCID: PMC3780408.
  43. Jacob R^, Arnold LD, Hunleth J^, Greiner KA, James AS*. Daily hassles’ role in health seeking behavior among low-income populations. Am J of Health Behav. 2014;38(2):297-306. PMCID: 4128832
  44. Colditz GA, McGowan LD, James AS, Bohlke K, Goodman MS. Screening for colorectal cancer: using data to set prevention priorities. Cancer Causes Control. 2014;25(1):93-98. PMCID: PMC3888950.
  45. Filippi MK^, Pacheco J, James AS, Brown T, Ndikum-Moffor F, Choi WS, Greiner KA, Daley CM.  American Indian Men’s Perceptions of Breast Cancer Screening for American Indian Women.  Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice. 2014;   7(3). 
  46. Greiner KA, Daley CM, Epp Am, James AS, Yeh H, Geana M, Born W, Engelman KK, Shellhorn J, Hester CM, LeMaster J, Buckles DC, Ellerbeck EF. Implementation Intentions and Colorectal Screening: A Randomized Trial in Safety-Net Clinics. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2014; 47(6):703-714. PMID: 25455115
  47. Hunleth J^, Jacob R*, Cole S, Bond V, James AS. School holidays: Examining childhood, gender, and short-term residential mobility in urban Zambia. Children’s Geographies. 2015 Sep 3. 13(5): 501-517
  48. James AS, Gehlert S, Bowen DJ, Colditz GA. A Framework for Training Transdisciplinary Scholars in Cancer Prevention and Control. J Cancer Education 2014 Dec 16. PMC4469633
  49. Braun KL, Stewart S, Baquet C, Berry-Bobovski L, Blumenthal D, Brandt H, Buchwald DS, Campbell JE, Coe K, Cooper LC, Espinoza P, Henry-Tillman R, Hargreaves M, James AS, Kaur J, Ma GX, Mandelblatt J, Meade C, Ramirez A, Scarinci I. NCI’s Community Networks Program Initiative to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities: Outcomes and Lessons Learned. Progress in Community Health Partnerships. 2015; 9: p. 21-32  PMID: 26213401
  50. Hester CM^, Born W, Yeh H-W, Young KL, James AS, Daley CM, Greiner, KA.  Decisional stage distribution for colorectal cancer screening among diverse, low-income study participants.  Health education research. 2015; 30(3):400-11. PMCID: PMC4434950
  51. Sutcliffe S, Bradley CS, Clemens JQ, James AS, Konkle KS, Kreder KJ, Lai HH, Mackey SC, Ashe-McNalley CP, Rodriguez LV, Barrell E, Hou X, Robinson NA, Mullins C, and Berry SH. Urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome flares and their impact: qualitative analysis in the MAPP Network. International urogynecology journal. 2015; 26(7):1047-60. PMCID: PMC4489981
  52. Thompson VL, Drake B, James AS, Norfolk M, Goodman M, Ashford L, Jackson S, Witherspoon M, Brewster M, Colditz GA. A Community Coalition to Address Cancer Disparities: Transitions, Successes and Challenges.  Journal of cancer education:  the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education. 2015 Dec; 30(4): 616-622. PMCID: PMC4416074.
  53. Thompson T^, Seo J, Griffith J, Baxter M, James AS, Kaphingst KA. The context of collecting family health history: examining definitions of family and family communication about health among African American women.  Journal of health communication. 2015; 20(4):416-23. PMCID: PMC4385429
  54. Hunleth JM^, Steinmetz EK, McQueen A, James AS*. Beyond adherence: Health care Disparities and the struggle to get screened for Colon Cancer. Qualitative Health Research. 2016 Jan. 26(1): 17-31. PMCID: PMC4684740.
  55. Williams F^, Jeanetta S, James AS*.  Geographical Location and Stage of Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A Systematic Review of Literature.  Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 2016; 27(3): 1357-83.
  56. Arnold LD^, McGilvray M^, Cooper JK^, James AS*.  Inadequate Cancer Screening: Lack of Provider Continuity is a Greater Obstacle than Medical Mistrust.  Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 2017. 28: 362-377.
  57. Wells AA^, Shon EJ, McGowan K, James AS*.  Perspectives of Low-Income African-American Women Non-adherent to Mammography Screening: The Importance of Information, Behavioral Skills, and Motivation.  Journal of Cancer Education 2017; 32(3): 328-334.  PMID: 26661256
  58. Zahnd WE^, James AS, Jenkins WD, Izadi SR, Fogleman AJ, Steward DE, Colditz GA, Brard L.  Rural-Urban Differences in Cancer Incidence and Trends in the United States. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 2018; 27(11): 1265-1274. PMCID: PMC5787045.
  59. Zahnd WE^, Jenkins WD, James AS, Izadi SR, Steward DE, Fogleman AJ, Colditz GA, Brard L. Utility and Generalizability of Multi-State, Population-Based Cancer Registry Data for Rural Cancer Surveillance Research in the United States. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 2018; 17(11): 1252-1260 PMCID: PMC5787045.
  60. Muthukrishnan M^, Sutcliffe S, Hunleth JM, Wang JS, Colditz GA, James AS*.  Conducting a randomized trial in rural and urban safety-net health centers: Added value of community-based participatory research. Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2018 Mar 6;10:29-35. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2018.02.005. eCollection 2018 Jun. PMCID: PMC5898527.
  61. Baumann AA^, Belle S, James AS, King A. Specifying sickle cell disease interventions: a study protocol of the Sickle Cell Disease Consortium (SCDIC). BMC Health Services Research 2018; 10.1186/s12913-018-3297-1.
  62. Markland AD, Chu H, Epperson CN, Nodora J, Shoham D, Smith AL, Sutcliffe S, Townsend MKK, Zhou J, Bavensam T, and the PLUS Consortium (James AS,  member of the Consortium).   Occupation and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women: A Rapid Review and Meta-analysis from the PLUS Research Consortium.  Neurourol Urodyn 2018; 37: 2881-2892.
  63. Brady SS, Bavendam TG, Berry A, Fok, CS, Gahagan S, Good PS, Hardacker CT, Herbert-Beirne J, Lewis CE, Lewis JB, Low LK, Lowder JL, Palmer MH, Wyman JF, Lukacz ES,  and the PLUS Consortium (James AS,  member of the Consortium).   The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) in girls and women: Developing a conceptual framework for a prevention research agenda.  Neurourol Urodyn 2018; 37: 2951-2964.
  64. Lucacz ES, Bavendam TG, Berry A, Fok CS, Gahagan S, Good PS, Hardacker CT, Herbert-Berine J, Lewis CE, Lewis J, Low LK, Lowder JL, Palmer MH, Smith AL, Brady SS,  andr the PLUS Consortium (James AS,  member of the Consortium).  A Novel Research Definition of Bladder Health in Women and Girls:  Implications for Research and Public Health Promotion.  J Women’s Health. 2018; 27(8): 974-981.  PMCID: PMC6104253.
  65. Harlow BL, Bavendam TG, Palmer MH, Brubaker L, Burgio KL, Lukacz ES, Miller JM, Mueller ER, Newman DK, Rickey LM, Sutcliffe S, Simons-Morton D, and the PLUS Consortium (James AS,  member of the Consortium).  J Women’s Health. 2018; 27(3): 283-289.  PMCID: PMCI5865253.
  66. Patel R^, Crane J^, Chan PA, Lopez J, Liu A, Tooba R, James AS*. Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention preferences among young adult African American men who have sex with men.  PLOS ONE.  PLoS One. 2018 Dec 28;13(12):e0209484. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0209484  PMCID: PMC6310267
  67. Hunleth JM, Gallo R^, Steinmetz E, James AS*. Complicating “the good result”: Narratives of colorectal cancer screening when cancer is not found.  J Psychosocial Onc.  2019. DOI: 10.1080/07347332.2018.1563581
  68. Stewart K^, Ristvedt S, Waters E, Trinkhaus K, James AS*. Giving Voice to Black Men: Guidance for Increasing the Likelihood of Having a Usual Source of Care.  American Journal of Men’s Health. 2019: 13(3).  PMCID: PMC6557027
  69. Ristvedt S, Trinkhaus K, Waters E, James, AS*.  Threat Sensitivity is associated with the Healthcare Source Used Most Often: Doctor’s Office, Emergency Room, or None at All.  Helyion, 2019 May 30.  PMCID: PMC6545329
  70.  Muthukrishnan M^, Arnold LD, James AS*.  Patients’ self-reported barriers to colon cancer screening in federally qualified health center settings.  Prev Med Reports.  2019.  PMCID: PMC6531912
  71. Low LK, Williams B, Camega D, Hebert-Beirne J, Brady S, Newman DK, James AS, Hardacker CT, Nodora J, Linke SE, Burgio KL, For the Prevention of Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) Consortium. Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Research Consortium Focus Group Study of Habits, Attitudes, Realities, and Experiences of Bladder Health.  J Advanced Nursing.  2019.  75(11): 3111-3125.
  72. Camenga DR, Brady SS, Hardacker CT,  Williams BR, Hebert-Beirne J, James AS, Burgio K, Nodora N, Wyman JF, Berry A, Low LK. U.S. Adolescent and Adult Women’s Experiences Accessing and Using Toilets in Schools, Workplaces, and Public Spaces: A Multi-site Focus Group Study to Inform Future Research in Bladder Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health  2019; 16(18): 3338. PMCID: PMC6765808
  73. Mulcahy ER^, Bucheit C, Max E, Hawley SR, James AS.  Collaborative health education for Somali Bantu refugee women in Kansas City. BMC Research Notes 12(1): 616.  PMCID: PMC6757397
  74. Fox I, Hoben G, Komaie G^, Novak C, Hamm R, Kahn L, Whitehead M, Juknis N, Ruvinskaya R, Mackinnon S, James AS.  Nerve transfer surgery in cervical spinal cord injury: a qualitative study exploring surgical and caregiver participant experience.  Disability and Rehabilitation.  2021; 43(11): 1542-1549.  DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2019.1669225
  75. Hebert-Beirne J, Nodora KJ Hardacker C, Burgio KL, Camenga D, James AS, Newman DK, Rudser K, Kane Low L. Novel Multi-Level Focus Group Training for a Transdisciplinary Research Consortium.  Health Promotion Practice.  2019 (e-pub ahead of print).  PMCID: PMC7167340 DOI 10.1177/1524839919875725
  76. Hunleth J, Lee A^, Maki J^, James A, Lobb R. Rural Primary Care and the Diagnostic Resolution of Abnormal Screening Mammograms: A Mixed Methods Study in Rural Missouri Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice. 2019; 12 (6): Article 6.
  77. Brady SS, Brubaker L, Fok CS, Gahagan S, Lewis CE, … James AS …Connett J, Chu H, Fok C, Rockwood T, Constantine M.  Development of Conceptual Models to Guide Public Health Research, Practice, and Policy: Synthesizing Traditional and Contemporary Paradigms.  Health Promotion Practice.  Published Online January 2020. https://doi.org/10.1177/1524839919890869  
  78. Williams BR, Nodora J, Newman DK, Kane Low L, James AS, Camenga DR, Hebert-Beirne J, Brady SS, Hardacker CT, Smith AL, Cunningham SD, Burgio KL.  I never knew anyone who peed on themselves on purpose: Exploring adolescent and adult women’s lay language and discourse around bladder health and function.  Neurourology and Urodynamics.  2020; 39(1): 225-236. 
  79. Lewis-Thames MW^, Carnahan LR, James AS, Watson KS, Molina, Y.  Understanding post-treatment patient-provider communication and follow-up care among self-identified rural cancer survivors in Illinois.  Journal of Rural Health.  2020. 1-15.
  80. Politi MC, Grant RL, George NP, Barker AR, James AS, Kuroki LM, McBride TD, Liu J, Goodwin CM.    Improving Cancer Patients’ Insurance Choices (I Can PIC): A randomized trial of a personalized health insurance decision aid.  The Oncologist.  2020; 25(2): 609-619.
  81. Liu Y, Colditz GA, Kozower B, James AS, Schmaltz C, Greever-Rice T, Lucht J, Lian M.  Health insurance and lung cancer survival: Relative contributions of sociodemographic, neighborhood, and clinical factors.  JAMA Oncology. In Press.
  82. Lee A^, James AS*, Hunleth J.  Waiting for Care: Chronic Illness and Health System Uncertainties in the United States.  Social Science & Medicine. 2020; 264: 113296.
  83. Schmitz KH, Bavendam T, Brady SS, Brubaker L, Burgio K, Harlow BL, James AS, Lukacz ES, Miller JM, Newman DK, Palmer MH, Rudser K, Sutcliffe S, and the Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Research Consortium.  Is the juice worth the squeeze?  Transdisciplinary team science in bladder health.  Neurourology and Urodynamics. 2020; 39(5): 1601-1611.
  84. Ramsey AT, Baker TB, Pham G, Stoneking F, Smock N, Colditz GA, James AS, Lu J, Bierut LJ, Chen L-S. Low burden strategies are needed to reduce smoking in rural healthcare settings: A Lesson from cancer clinics.  International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020; 17(5). https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/5/1728#
  85. Salazar AS^, Sekhon S^, Rohatgi KW^, Nuako A^, Liu J, Harriss C, Brennan E, LaBeau D, Abdalla I, Schulze C, Muenks J, Overlot D, Higgins JA, Jones LS, Swick C, Goings S, Badiu J, Walker J, Colditz GA, James AS*. A stepped-wedge randomized trial protocol of a community intervention for increasing lung screening through engaging primary care providers (I-STEP) Contemp Clin Trials. 2020. 91:105991. 
  86. Pinkerton M, Bongu J, James AS, Lowder J, Durkin M. A qualitative analysis of diagnostic testing, antibiotic selection, and quality improvement interventions for uncomplicated urinary tract infections. PLOS One. 2020; e0238453.
  87. Burgio KL, James AS, LaCoursiere DY, Mueller ER, Newman DK, Kane Low L, Weinfurt KP, Wyman JF, Cunningham SD, Vargo K, Connett J, Willams BR, for the Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Research Consortium.   Views of Normal Bladder Function among Women Experiencing Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms. Urology. 2020; S0090-4295(20)31009-8.  Online ahead of print.
  88. Hebert-Beirne J, Camenga DR, James AS, Brady SS, Newman DK, Burgio KL, Low, LK Hardacker C, Gahagan S, Williams BK.  Social Processes Informing Toileting Behavior among Adolescent and Adult Women: Social Cognitive Theory as an Interpretive Lens.  Qualitative Health Research.  2021 Feb; 31(3): 430-442.  PMCID: In Progress.
  89. Dy CJ^, Brogan DM, Rolf L, Ray WZ, Wolfe SW, James AS*.  Variability in Surgeon Approaches to Emotional Recovery and Expectation Setting After Adult Traumatic Brachial Plexis Injury. Journal of Hand Surgery Global Online.  2020 Nov; 8(11).  In Presshttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsg.2020.10.010 
  90. Lanier ST, Hill JR, James AS, Rolf L, Brogan DM, Dy CJ^.  Approach to the Pan-brachial Plexus Injury: Variation in Surgical Strategies among Surgeons.  Plast reconstruc Surg Glob Open.
  91. Rohatgi KW^, Marx CM, Lewis-Thames MW^, Liu J, Colditz GA, James AS*.  Urban-Rural Disparities in Access to Low-Dose Computed Tomography Lung Cancer Screening in Missouri and Illinois. Prev Chronic Dis. 2020; 15:E140. 
  92. Herrick CJ, Humble S, Hollar L, Chang SH, Hunleth J, McQueen A, James AS*.  Cost-related medication non-adherence, cost coping behaviors, and cost conversations among individuals with and without diabetes.  J Gen Intern Med. 2020.  Online ahead of print. 
  93. Williams BR, Vargo K, Newman DK, LaCoursiere Y, Mueller E, Connett J, Low LK, James AS, Smith AL, Schmitz KH, Burgio KL, The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) Research Consortium. November-December 2020. It’s About Time: The Temporal Burden of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Among Women. Urologic Nursing, 40(6): 277-289
  94. Dy C^, Brogan DM, Rolf L^, Wolfe SW, James AS*. A qualitative study of life satisfaction after surgery for adult traumatic brachial plexus injury. Bone Jt Open. 2021 Jan; 2(1): 9-15.
  95. Hill JR; Lanier ST, Rolf L, James AS, Brogan DM, Dy, C.  Trends in Brachial Plexus Surgery: Characterizing Contemporary Practices for Exploration of the Supraclavicular Plexus.  HAND.  In press.
  96. Rohatgi KW, Humble S, McQueen A, Hunleth JM, Chang S-H, Herrick CJ, James AS.  Medication Adherence and Characteristics of Patients Who Spend Less on Basic Needs to Afford Medications. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2021, 34(3): 561-570.
  97. Baedke JL, Lindsey LA, James AS, Huang IC, Ness KK, Howell CR, Brinkman TM, Bhakta N, Ehrhardt MJ, Im C, Letsou W, Liu Q, Robison LL, Hudson MM, Yasui Y.  Forgoing needed medical care among long-term survivors of childhood cancer: racial/ethnic – insurance disparities. Journal of Cancer Survivorship.  In press
  98. George N^, Grant R, James AS, Mir, N, Politi MC.  Burden Associated With Selecting and Using Health Insurance to Manage Care Costs:  Results of a Qualitative Study of Nonelderly Cancer Survivors.  Medical Care Research and Review. 2021; 78(1):48-56.
  99. Kruse-Diehr AJ, McDaniel JT, Lewis-Thames MW, James AS, Yahaya, M. Racial residential segregation and colorectal cancer mortality in the Mississippi Delta Region. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2021; 18: 1-9. PMCID: PMC7895478..
  100. Kruse-Diehr AJ, Lewis-Thames MW, Wiedenman E, James AS, Chambers L.  Perspectives of cancer prevention and control resources from stakeholders in rural southern Illinois.  J Rural health. 2021 Jun 18. Online ahead of print.
  101. Calhoun C, Luo L, Baumann AA, Bauer A, Shen E, McKay V, Hooley C, James AS, King AA.  Transition for Adolescents and Young Adults with Sickle Cell Disease in a US Midwest Urban Center: A Multi-llevel Perspective on Barriers, Facilitators, and Future Directions.  Journal of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology.  In press.