Daniel Schonfeld
University of Southern California
5 Papers
16 Citations
Daniel Schonfeld is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sensation seeking & Health belief model. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniel Schonfeld include West Los Angeles College & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Papers
Neuroimaging abnormalities, neurocognitive function, and fatigue in patients with hepatitis C.
April D. Thames,Steven A. Castellon,Steven A. Castellon,Elyse J. Singer,Rajakumar Nagarajan,Manoj K. Sarma,Jason Smith,Nicholas S. Thaler,Jonathan Hien Truong,Daniel Schonfeld,M. Albert Thomas,Charles H. Hinkin +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that HCV-associated neurologic complications disrupt frontostriatal structures, which may result in increased fatigue and poorer cognitive performance, particularly in those cognitive domains regulated by frontostRIatal regions.
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The Effects of HIV and Aging on Subcortical Shape Alterations: A 3D Morphometric Study
Taylor Kuhn,Daniel Schonfeld,Philip Sayegh,Alyssa Arentoft,Jacob D. Jones,Charles H. Hinkin,Susan Y. Bookheimer,April D. Thames +7 more
TL;DR: 3D morphometry findings may suggest that age and HIV infection conferred additional deleterious effects on subcortical shape abnormalities beyond the independent effects of these factors.
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Comparing the unmatched count technique and direct self-report for sensitive health-risk behaviors in HIV+ adults.
Alyssa Arentoft,Kathleen Van Dyk,April D. Thames,Philip Sayegh,Nicholas S. Thaler,Daniel Schonfeld,Joseph W. LaBrie,Charles H. Hinkin +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that anonymous reporting methods may not increase disclosure compared to DSR when assessing several health-risk behaviors in HIV+ research volunteers, and contextual factors should be considered and investigated further, as they may influence perception of sensitive behavior.
Medication adherence in HIV-positive African Americans: The roles of age, health beliefs, and sensation seeking
Philip Sayegh,Nicholas S. Thaler,Alyssa Arentoft,Taylor Kuhn,Daniel Schonfeld,Steven A. Castellon,Ramani S. Durvasula,Hector F. Myers,Charles H. Hinkin +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that supporting the development of more positive perceptions about HIV treatment utility may help increase medication adherence among African Americans, andCompensatory strategies for medication management may help improve adherence among HIV + individuals with poorer neurocognitive function.
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HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY | RESEARCH ARTICLE Medication adherence in HIV-positive African Americans: The roles of age, health beliefs, and sensation seeking
Philip Sayegh,Nicholas S. Thaler,Alyssa Arentoft,Taylor Kuhn,Daniel Schonfeld,A. Castellon,Ramani S. Durvasula,Hector F. Myers,Charles H. Hinkin +8 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: This article examined how two critical constructs, health beliefs and sensation seeking, influence combination antiretroviral therapy adherence in HIV + African Americans, and whether these factors mediate the association between age and adherence.