2024
Disability severity and risk of new or recurrent intimate partner violence – Evidence from a cohort study in rural Pakistan
Collins A, Maselko J, Hagaman A, Bates L, Haight S, Kachoria A, Gupta S, Bhalotra S, Sikander S, Bibi A. Disability severity and risk of new or recurrent intimate partner violence – Evidence from a cohort study in rural Pakistan. Disability And Health Journal 2024, 101673. PMID: 39095292, DOI: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2024.101673.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual intimate partner violenceRisk ratioIntimate partner violenceDisability severityModified Poisson regression modelsRural PakistanPoisson regression modelsCohort of mothersSouth Asian contextDisability levelLow-incomeCohort studyPhysical intimate partner violencePsychological intimate partner violenceDisabilityAsian contextConsecutive wavesRegression modelsPartner violenceMothersRiskCohortCultural normsCross-sectionLow severityDiscrimination and perinatal depressive symptoms: The protective role of social support and resilience
Masters C, Lewis J, Hagaman A, Thomas J, Carandang R, Ickovics J, Cunningham S. Discrimination and perinatal depressive symptoms: The protective role of social support and resilience. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2024, 354: 656-661. PMID: 38484882, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.03.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPerinatal depressive symptomsGroup prenatal careAdverse effects of discriminationSocial supportDepressive symptomsPrenatal careEffects of discriminationPregnant peopleAssociated with less depressive symptomsAssociated with depressive symptomsEffect of social supportModerating effect of social supportHigh social supportLess depressive symptomsPerinatal depressionSocial determinantsMonths postpartumLinear regression modelsSelf-report measuresPostpartum periodTrimester of pregnancyPostpartumPsychological factorsRegression modelsCare
2019
Cash water expenditures are associated with household water insecurity, food insecurity, and perceived stress in study sites across 20 low- and middle-income countries
Stoler J, Pearson A, Staddon C, Wutich A, Mack E, Brewis A, Rosinger A, Network T, Adams E, Ahmed J, Alexander M, Balogun M, Boivin M, Carrillo G, Chapman K, Cole S, Collins S, Escobar-Vargas J, Freeman M, Asiki G, Ghattas H, Hagaman A, Jamaluddine Z, Jepson W, Maes K, Mathad J, Mbullo P, Melgar-Quiñonez H, Miller J, Niesluchowski M, Omidvar N, Samayoa-Figueroa L, Sánchez-Rodríguez E, Santoso M, Schuster R, Sullivan A, Tesfaye Y, Triviño N, Trowell A, Tshala-Katumbay D, Tutu R, Young S, Zinab H. Cash water expenditures are associated with household water insecurity, food insecurity, and perceived stress in study sites across 20 low- and middle-income countries. The Science Of The Total Environment 2019, 716: 135881. PMID: 31874751, PMCID: PMC9988664, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135881.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWater expenditureLow-income householdsFood insecurityEffects regression modelsHousehold incomeHousehold water insecurityIncomeWater insecurityMiddle-income countriesExpenditureHouseholdsInfrastructure interventionsEmpirical researchLittle empirical researchPositive relationshipWater costMiddle-income settingsCountriesInsecurityRegression modelsMultiple measuresPositive association