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Cyd Eaton

Cyd Eaton, PhD

Highlights

Languages

  • English

Gender

Female

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:

  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

About Cyd Eaton

Primary Academic Title

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Background

Dr. Cyd Eaton is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Division of General Pediatrics. She is a clinical psychologist and leads the Patient-Reported Outcomes service line of the Biostatistics, Epidemiology And Data Management Core.

Dr. Eaton’s scholarly work focuses on the measurement of patient-reported outcomes and other health behaviors, such as medication adherence. Another area of Dr. Eaton’s research involves facilitating health behavior change, specifically developing and testing interventions to promote adherence. Dr. Eaton is particularly interested in the integration of technology to promote self-management and adherence. The majority of her research and clinical work has focused on children, adolescents, and young adults managing complex medical regimens. Dr. Eaton’s research is currently supported by NIDDK. 

Dr. Eaton completed her doctoral training in clinical psychology at the University of Georgia, her clinical psychology internship training in the Behavioral Pediatrics track at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and her research fellowship in health psychology at the Johns Hopkins Adherence Research Center.

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Selected Publications

  • Eaton CK, McWilliams E, Yablon D, Kesim I, Ge R, Mirus K, Sconiers T, Donkoh A, Lawrence M, George C, Morrison ML, Muther E, Oates GR, Sathe M, Sawicki GS, Snell C, Riekert K. Cross-Cutting mHealth Behavior Change Techniques to Support Treatment Adherence and Self-Management of Complex Medical Conditions: Systematic Review. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e49024
  • Eaton C, Comer M, Pruette C, Psoter K, Riekert K. Text messaging adherence intervention for adolescents and young adults with chronic kidney disease: Pilot randomized controlled trial and stakeholder interviews. J Med Internet Res. 2020; 22:e19861
  • Eaton CK, Gutierrez AM, Quast LF, Liverman R, Lee JL, Mee LL, Reed-Knight B, Cushman G, Chiang G, Romero R, Mao C, Garro R, & Blount RL. Multimethod assessment of medication nonadherence and barriers in adolescents and young adults with solid organ transplants. J Pediatr Psychol. 2018; 43: 789-799.
  • Eaton CK, Henning E, Lam J, Paasch V. Actigraphy technology: Informing assessment and intervention for sleep disturbances in young children. Clin Pract Pediatr Psychol. 2019; 7: 347-357.

Expertise

Education

  • University of Georgia, Ph.D., 2017
  • University of Florida, B.S., 2008