Phone: (602) 496-0844
Fax: (602) 496-0886
E-mail: MBelyea@asu.edu
Address:
College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation
Arizona State University
500 N 3rd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004-0698
Education
- PhD - North Carolina State University, NC
Sociology, 1981 - MA - University of North Dakota, ND
Sociology, 1977 - BA - University of North Dakota, ND
Sociology, 1974
Recent Publications
- Bartlett, R., Holditch-Davis, D., Belyea, M., Halpern, C., & Beeber, L. (2006) Risk and Protection in the Development of Problem Behaviors in Adolescents. Research in Nursing and Health, 29(6):607-621.
- Bond, S., Neelon, V., Belyea, M. (2006) Delirium in Hospitalized Older Cancer Patients. Oncology Nursing Forum, 33(6):1075-83.
- Gil KM, Mishel MH, Germino B, Porter LS, Carlton-Laney I, Belyea M. (2006) Uncertainty management intervention for older african american and caucasian long-term breast cancer survivors. J Psychosoc Oncology. 23(2-3):3-21.
- Clayton MF, Mishel MH, Belyea M. (2006) Testing a model of symptoms, communication, uncertainty, and well-being, in older breast cancer survivors. Research in Nursing and Health. 29(1):18-39.
- Mishel MH, Germino BB, Gil KM, Belyea M, Laney IC, Stewart J, Porter L, Clayton M. (2005). Benefits from an uncertainty management intervention for African-American and Caucasian older long-term breast cancer survivors. Psychooncology. 14(11):962-78.
Current/Recent Grants and Projects
- Shearer, N (PI), Fluery, J., Belyea, M., (Co-Investigators) “Health Empowerment Intervention with Homebound Older Adults” NIH/NINR, $222,202, 5%.
- Decision-Making Under Uncertainty in Prostate Cancer (Investigator with Merle Mishel and Barbara Germino, Co-PIs). Funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research, August, 2002-present (1R01 NR08144; $2,240,099).
- A Model of patient and Nursing Administration Outcomes. (Investigator with Barbara Mark, PI) Funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research, August, 2002-present (1R01 NR08144; $2,030,344).
- Helping Women Prisoners Reduce HIV Risk After Release, (Investigator with Cathie Fogel, Principal Investigator). Funded by the National Institutes of Health/ National Institute of Mental Health, July, 2003-present (R01 MH065145; $2,030,344).

