Terese B Aronowitz PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, FAAN
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Institution | UMass Chan Medical School |
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Department | Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing |
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Address | University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Ave North Worcester MA 01605
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Institution | T.H. Chan School of Medicine |
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Department | Population and Quantitative Health Sciences |
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Biography
Vermont State Colleges, Montpelier, VT, United States | BSN | | Nursing |
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, United States | MSN | | Nursing Science |
University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, United States | PHD | | Nursing Science |
Overview
Dr. Aronowitz is a Professor in the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing at UMassMedical and practices at Boston University (BU) as a Nurse Practitioner in Student Health 1-day a week. Dr. Aronowitz is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of American College Health. Her seminal contribution has been to advance the science of evidence-based care for sexual health promotion. She has developing models of care for improving comprehensive sexuality education. Dr. Aronowitz has completed over a dozen CBPR projects with African American, Asian American, Native American families to promote resilience and healthy adolescent development. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing.
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Aronowitz T, Amoah RK, Fisher MA, Manero C, Peterson K, Terrien JM, Wassef ME, Morris N. Facilitating diversity of thought in learning environments for nursing students. J Prof Nurs. 2023 May-Jun; 46:141-145.
PMID: 37188403.
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Flike, K. & Aronowitz, T. Factors Which Influence Quality of Life in People Experiencing Homelessness: A Systematic Mixed Studies Review. Journal of the Association of Psychiatric Nurses Association. 2020.
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Fraley, H., Capp, G. & Aronowitz, T. School Discipline Experiences among Youth with Disabilities from the Perspective of School Nurses. Advances in Nursing Science. 2020; 4(43):E148-167.
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Aronowitz, S., Kim, B. & Aronowitz, T. . A Mixed Studies Review of the School-to-Prison Pipeline: A Call to Action for Nurses. Journal of School Nursing. 2020.
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Kim,B., Cai, Y. & Aronowitz, T. How do acculturation, maternal connectedness, and mother-daughter sexual communication affect Asian American daughters’ sexual initiation. Asian/PacificIsland Nursing Journal. 2020; 1(5):12-20.
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Kim, B. & Aronowitz, T. . Asian American Women’s Recall of Conversations with Their Mothers about Sexual Health. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDs Care. 2020.
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Frenkl, E. Jones, S.G., Aronowitz, T., Messner, P., Olafson, E.A., Simon, S.R., & Carmen, V. . Risky sex and other personal consequences of alcohol and drug use among LGBTQ college students. Journal of the Association of Nursing in AIDs Care. 2020; (31):476-482.
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Manga, S., Shi, L., Welty, T.K., DeMarco, R.F. & Aronowitz, T. . Factors Associated with Treatment Uptake Among Women with Acetic Acid/Lugol’s Iodine Positive Lesions of the Cervix in Cameroon. International Journal of Women’s Health. 2020.
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Kim, B. & Aronowitz, T. Operationalizing the Concept of Acculturation among Asian American Women utilizing Cognitive Interviewing Methodology. Journal of Transcultural Nursing. 2020.
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Eche, I.J. & Aronowitz, T. A literature review of racial disparities in overall survival of Black children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia compared with White children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing. 2020.
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Eche, I. & Aronowitz, T. & McCabe, M. . Parental Uncertainty and Health-Related Quality of Life in Newly Diagnosed Children with Cancer. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing. 2019.
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Kim, M. Lee, H., Kiang, P., Aronowitz, T., Sheldon, L.K., Shi, L., Kim, S., & Allison, J. . . HPV Vaccination and Korean American College Women: Cultural Factors, Knowledge, and Attitudes in Cervical Cancer Prevention. Journal of Community Health. 2019.
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Kim, B. & Aronowitz, T. Invisible Minority: HIV Prevention Health Policy for the Asian American Population. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice. 2019.
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Fraley, H., Aronowitz, T. & Stoklosa, H. Human Trafficking Educational Interventions for Health Care Providers; Consideration for Nurses. Western Journal of Nursing Research. 2019.
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Fraley, H. & Aronowitz, T. Obtaining Exposure & Depth of Field: School Nurses ‘Seeing’ Youth Vulnerability to Trafficking. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2019.
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2019 | 5 |
2020 | 9 |
2023 | 1 |
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