Topic
- addiction
- adrenal cancer
- alcohol
- Alzheimer's
- asthma
- biobank
- breast cancer
- cancer
- cessation
- chemotherapy
- colorectal cancer
- diabetes
- disease management
- gastrointestinal illness
- genetics
- health insurance
- hearing loss
- hearing protection
- heart disease
- HIV / AIDS
- HPV
- injury
- liver
- lung cancer
- medical history
- medication adherence
- mental health
- nutrition
- obesity
- oral health
- organ donation
- organ quality
- organ transplant
- other
- ovarian cancer
- physical activity
- post-treatment
- prevention
- prostate cancer
- quality of life
- recurrence
- screening
- skin cancer
- sleep safety
- smoking
- STD
- stroke
- survivorship
- symptoms
- treatment
- vaccination
- weight loss
Audience
- adolescents
- adults
- African Americans
- alumni
- caregivers
- children
- college students
- farmers
- fraternities and sororities
- girls
- health care providers
- high risk
- HMO members
- Latinos
- LGBT
- Medicare enrollees
- men
- mothers
- non-smokers
- older adults
- parents
- patients
- people living with HIV/AIDS
- research volunteers
- school age children
- smokers
- survivors
- transplant recipients
- transplant waiting list
- underserved
- veterans
- women
- young adults
Setting
Technology
Phone: 734.647.3806
Email: cjwiese@isr.umich.edu
330 Packard - G200 Perry Bldg
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2994
Affiliations
Email: cjwiese@isr.umich.edu
330 Packard - G200 Perry Bldg
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2994
Affiliations
- Institute for Social Research (Survey Director, Survey Research Center)
Cheryl J. Wiese, MA
Cheryl Wiese, MA, is Survey Director-Survey Services Lab Manager at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research. Prior to her current position, Ms. Wiese worked at Group Health Research Institute, helping coordinate and disseminate CHCR projects to members of Group Health Cooperative that were part of the Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research (CECCR) grant.
Associated Publications (11) +
- Women's interest in taking tamoxifen and raloxifene for breast cancer prevention: response to a tailored decision aid (2011)
- A new audience segmentation tool for African Americans: the black identity classification scale (2010)
- Ethnic Identity predicts loss-to-follow-up in a health promotion trial (2010)
- Testing whether decision aids introduce cognitive biases: results of a randomized trial (2009)
- Women's decisions regarding tamoxifen for breast cancer prevention: responses to a tailored decision aid (2009)
- Challenges in researching racially sensitive topics in HMOs (2009)
- Tailoring a fruit and vegetable intervention on ethnic identity: results of a randomized study (2009)
- The role of engagement in a tailored web-based smoking cessation program: randomized controlled trial (2008)
- Web-based smoking-cessation programs: results of a randomized trial (2008)
- Tailoring a fruit and vegetable intervention on novel motivational constructs: results of a randomized study (2008)
- Interest in an online smoking cessation program and effective recruitment strategies: results from Project Quit (2006)

