Mona Auyoung • UCLA Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community-led survey on COVID-19 and willingness to participate in clinical trials. BMC Public Health. 2026 Feb 11; 26(1). AuYoung M, Lasitani K, Lepule T, Samoa R, Aitaoto N. PMID: 41673813; PMCID: PMC12998361.
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  2. Developing social justice competencies: preparing the next generation of health disparities researchers and practitioners. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 2025 Aug 01; 2025(70):287-300. Odom DB, Edwards CR, Gomez J, AuYoung M, Fagan P, Social Justice Competencies Subcommittee of the Community Engagement Working Group, Health Equity Ac. PMID: 40795914; PMCID: PMC12342936.
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  3. Developing Strategic and Collaborative Community-Academic Partnerships to Improve Community Health, From Moving Upstream to Getting at the Root. Am J Public Health. 2025 Jul; 115(S2):S152-S163. Anderson Y, Artis R, AuYoung M, Ball Q, Bella AL, Castellon-Lopez Y, Cheng J, Cheung R, Cohn E, Fonua L, Foong HL, Gomez J, Griffith-Lloyd K, LeBrón AMW, Mangione J, McLeod M, Norris K, Ba LP, Pimentel P, Tanjasiri S, Tenorio C, Vernon A, Viera M, MEd ALW, Williams H. PMID: 40561394; PMCID: PMC12199667.
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  4. Operationalizing Meaningful Community Engagement to Reduce the Burden of Multiple Chronic Conditions. Am J Public Health. 2025 Jul; 115(S2):S92-S93. AuYoung M, Fagan P, Rhoads KF. PMID: 40561409; PMCID: PMC12199680.
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  5. Language justice as an antiracism institutional transformation: Institutional facilitators and barriers for community-engaged cardiometabolic health promotion research. J Clin Transl Sci. 2025; 9(1):e73. LeBrón AMW, Castellon-Lopez YM, Gonzalez M, Mangione J, Pimentel P, Lucas-Wright A, Foo MA, Alo AK, Lloyd K, Sorkin DH, Boden-Albala B, Norris K, Brown A, Tanjasiri SP, AuYoung M. PMID: 40384755; PMCID: PMC12083200.
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  6. Partnering With Community Health Workers to Address COVID-19 Health Inequities: Experiences of the California Alliance Against COVID-19. Am J Public Health. 2024 01; 114(S1):S45-S49. Rodriguez Espinosa P, Vázquez E, AuYoung M, Zaldivar F, Cheney AM, Sorkin D, Zender R, Corchado CG, Burke NJ. PMID: 38207262; PMCID: PMC10785166.
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  7. STOP COVID-19 CA: Community engagement to address the disparate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Front Health Serv. 2022; 2:935297. Casillas A, Rosas LG, Carson SL, Orechwa A, North G, AuYoung M, Kim G, Guereca JA, Ramers CB, Burke NJ, Corchado CG, Aguilar-Gaxiola S, Cheney A, Rabin BA, Stadnick NA, Oswald W, Cabrera A, Sorkin DH, Zaldivar F, Wong W, Yerraguntala AS, Vassar SD, Wright AL, Washington DL, Norris KC, Brown AF. PMID: 36925779; PMCID: PMC10012632.
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  8. Unified in Our Diversity to Address Health Disparities Among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. Health Equity. 2022; 6(1):540-545. Kaholokula JK, AuYoung M, Chau M, Sambamoorthi U, Carson S, Thao C, Nguyen M, Alo A, Riklon S, Lepule T, Ma GX. PMID: 36186617; PMCID: PMC9518805.
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  9. Addressing racial/ethnic inequities in vaccine hesitancy and uptake: lessons learned from the California alliance against COVID-19. J Behav Med. 2023 04; 46(1-2):153-166. AuYoung M, Rodriguez Espinosa P, Chen WT, Juturu P, Young MT, Casillas A, Adkins-Jackson P, Hopfer S, Kissam E, Alo AK, Vargas RA, Brown AF, STOP COVID-19 C. A. Communications Working Group. PMID: 35066696; PMCID: PMC8783654.
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    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
  10. Health disparities and equity in the era of COVID-19. J Clin Transl Sci. 2021 Mar 16; 5(1):e99. Nana-Sinkam P, Kraschnewski J, Sacco R, Chavez J, Fouad M, Gal T, AuYoung M, Namoos A, Winn R, Sheppard V, Corbie-Smith G, Behar-Zusman V. PMID: 34192054; PMCID: PMC8167251.
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  11. Diversity and inclusion for the All of Us research program: A scoping review. PLoS One. 2020; 15(7):e0234962. Mapes BM, Foster CS, Kusnoor SV, Epelbaum MI, AuYoung M, Jenkins G, Lopez-Class M, Richardson-Heron D, Elmi A, Surkan K, Cronin RM, Wilkins CH, Pérez-Stable EJ, Dishman E, Denny JC, Rutter JL, All of Us Research Program. PMID: 32609747; PMCID: PMC7329113.
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  12. Advancing health equity through CTSA programs: Opportunities for interaction between health equity, dissemination and implementation, and translational science. J Clin Transl Sci. 2020 Jan 28; 4(3):168-175. Yousefi Nooraie R, Kwan BM, Cohn E, AuYoung M, Clarke Roberts M, Adsul P, Shelton RC. PMID: 32695484; PMCID: PMC7348010.
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  13. The Diabetes Prevention Program for Underserved Populations: A Brief Review of Strategies in the Real World. Diabetes Spectr. 2019 Nov; 32(4):312-317. AuYoung M, Moin T, Richardson CR, Damschroder LJ. PMID: 31798288; PMCID: PMC6858084.
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  14. Development of the Initial Surveys for the All of Us Research Program. Epidemiology. 2019 07; 30(4):597-608. Cronin RM, Jerome RN, Mapes B, Andrade R, Johnston R, Ayala J, Schlundt D, Bonnet K, Kripalani S, Goggins K, Wallston KA, Couper MP, Elliott MR, Harris P, Begale M, Munoz F, Lopez-Class M, Cella D, Condon D, AuYoung M, Mazor KM, Mikita S, Manganiello M, Borselli N, Fowler S, Rutter JL, Denny JC, Karlson EW, Ahmedani BK, O'Donnell CJ, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Pilot Team, and the Participant Provided Information Committee. PMID: 31045611; PMCID: PMC6548672.
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  15. Results From a Trial of an Online Diabetes Prevention Program Intervention. Am J Prev Med. 2018 11; 55(5):583-591. Moin T, Damschroder LJ, AuYoung M, Maciejewski ML, Havens K, Ertl K, Vasti E, Weinreb JE, Steinle NI, Billington CJ, Hughes M, Makki F, Youles B, Holleman RG, Kim HM, Kinsinger LS, Richardson CR. PMID: 30262149; PMCID: PMC6699502.
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    Translation:HumansCTClinical Trials
  16. Implementation findings from a hybrid III implementation-effectiveness trial of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). Implement Sci. 2017 07 26; 12(1):94. Damschroder LJ, Reardon CM, AuYoung M, Moin T, Datta SK, Sparks JB, Maciejewski ML, Steinle NI, Weinreb JE, Hughes M, Pinault LF, Xiang XM, Billington C, Richardson CR. PMID: 28747191; PMCID: PMC5530572.
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  17. Practical partnered research to improve weight loss among overweight/obese veterans: lessons from the trenches. BMC Med Res Methodol. 2017 03 29; 17(1):50. AuYoung M, Damschroder LJ, Kinsinger L, Moin T, Richardson CR. PMID: 28356073; PMCID: PMC5371178.
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  18. Diabetes Prevention Program Translation in the Veterans Health Administration. Am J Prev Med. 2017 Jul; 53(1):70-77. Moin T, Damschroder LJ, AuYoung M, Maciejewski ML, Datta SK, Weinreb JE, Steinle NI, Billington C, Hughes M, Makki F, Holleman RG, Kim HM, Jeffreys AS, Kinsinger LS, Burns JA, Richardson CR. PMID: 28094135; PMCID: PMC6699500.
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  19. Patient Activation is Inconsistently Associated with Positive Health Behaviors Among Obese Safety Net Patients. J Immigr Minor Health. 2016 12; 18(6):1489-1497. AuYoung M, Ponce NA, Duru OK, Bustamante AV, Mangione CM, Rodriguez HP. PMID: 26429574; PMCID: PMC4818205.
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  20. Comparative Effectiveness of Wellness Programs: Impact of Incentives on Healthcare Costs for Obese Enrollees. Am J Prev Med. 2017 Mar; 52(3):347-352. Zivin K, Sen A, Plegue MA, Maciejewski ML, Segar ML, AuYoung M, Miller EM, Janney CA, Zulman DM, Richardson CR. PMID: 27866825.
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  21. Integrating Physical Activity in Primary Care Practice. Am J Med. 2016 10; 129(10):1022-9. AuYoung M, Linke SE, Pagoto S, Buman MP, Craft LL, Richardson CR, Hutber A, Marcus BH, Estabrooks P, Sheinfeld Gorin S. PMID: 26953063.
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  22. Frontline experiences of a practice redesign to improve self-management of obesity in safety net clinics. J Ambul Care Manage. 2015 Apr-Jun; 38(2):153-63. AuYoung M, Duru OK, Ponce NA, Mangione CM, Rodriguez HP. PMID: 25748264; PMCID: PMC4356014.
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  23. A midpoint process evaluation of the Los Angeles Basin Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Across the US (REACH US) Disparities Center, 2007-2009. Prev Chronic Dis. 2011 Sep; 8(5):A115. Maxwell AE, Yancey AK, AuYoung M, Guinyard JJ, Glenn BA, Mistry R, McCarthy WJ, Fielding JE, Simon PA, Bastani R. PMID: 21843418; PMCID: PMC3181188.
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  24. Integration of short bouts of physical activity into organizational routine a systematic review of the literature. Am J Prev Med. 2011 Jan; 40(1):76-93. Barr-Anderson DJ, AuYoung M, Whitt-Glover MC, Glenn BA, Yancey AK. PMID: 21146772.
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