Crystal Park
Distinguished Professor/Psychological Sciences
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Scholarly Contributions
291 Scholarly Contributions
Frequency and correlates of physical activity among young adults with chronic pain.
2025
Research Type: Abstract
Perceived negative consequences of cancer and psychological distress in survivors: The moderating role of social support
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Baseline Participant Characteristics are Associated With Engagement in a Movement-Based RCT for Chronic Low-Back Pain
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Self-compassion and mental health: Examining the mediational role of health behaviour engagement in emerging adults
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Self-compassion and mental health: Examining the mediational role of health behavior engagement in emerging adults
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Community engagement to inform multi-level analyses of the role of neighborhood factors in cancer control behaviors in African Americans
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Changes in body awareness in yoga interventions: A systematic review
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Community Engagement to Inform Multilevel Analyses of the Role of Neighborhood Factors in Cancer Control Behaviors in African Americans
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Trauma appraisals in the first month after sexual trauma differentially predict subsequent mental and physical health sequelae
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Associations of reliance on religion and on science to make sense of the world with health-related resources and behaviors
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Laumann, L. E., Gnall, K. E., Sinnott, S. E., Park, C. L., & Cruess, D. G. (April, 2025). Frequency and correlates of physical activity among young adults with chronic pain. Poster presentation at the US Association for the Study of Pain 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting, Chicago, IL.
2025
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Emrich, M., Gnall, K.E., & Park, C.L. (March, 2025). Cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and social factors associated with subsequent pain-related sequelae following sexual trauma. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM), San Francisco, CA.
2025
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Comparing Two Different Exercise Prescription Methods to Increase Physical Activity among College Students
2025
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Garnsey, C.L., Emrich, M. E., Gnall, K. G., Park, C. L., Kent, B. K., Kanaya, A. M., Eliassen, A. H., Daviglus, M.L., & Shields, A. E., (2025, March). Does Yoga or Meditation Buffer the Link between Childhood Abuse and Spiritual Struggle? Results from the Study on Stress, Spirituality, and Health. Oral Abstract presented at the International Congress on Integrative Health and Medicine, Seattle, WA.
2025
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Bellizzi, K.M., Emrich, M., Park, C.L., Magin, K.E., Gnall, K.E., & Sanft, T. (2025, March 26-29). Physical activity trajectories in adults with cancer from pre-diagnosis to early survivorship: Sociodemographic and clinical predictors of class membership. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM), San Francisco, CA.
2025
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Park, C. l. (March, 2025). Spirituality as a Motive for Practicing Yoga. Paper presented in symposium, (S. B. S. Khalsa, Chair). Yoga and Spirituality: The Underlying Psychophysiology and the Research Evidence in Healthy and Patient Populations. International Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health. Seattle, WA.
2025
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Ahmadi, S. E., Park, C. L., & Osherow, E. K. (March 2025). Examining the Effects of Different Types of Yoga Interventions on Resilience to Stress. Poster presented at the 2025 Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
2025
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Gnall, K. E., Emrich, M., Huedo-Medina, T. B., Park, C. L., & Starkweather, A. R. (April, 2025). Psychosocial predictors of changes in pain sensitization during the transition from acute to persistent low back pain. Poster presented at the US Association for the Study of Pain Annual Scientific Meeting, Chicago, IL.
2025
Research Type: Poster/Presentation