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0144 A Mixed Methods Exploration of Stigma, Discrimination, and Sleep among Individuals on Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
Nwanaji-Enwerem U, Sadler L, Jeon S, Barry D, Yaggi H, Redeker N. 0144 A Mixed Methods Exploration of Stigma, Discrimination, and Sleep among Individuals on Medication for Opioid Use Disorder. Sleep 2023, 46: a65-a65. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsad077.0144.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderUse disordersInsomnia severitySpearman correlationInsomnia Severity IndexSleep studiesExperience symptomsSleep outcomesExperiences of stigmaLarge diverse sampleStigma ScaleInsomniaChronic stressorsSeverity IndexSleepMedicationsConclusions FindingsOUDIntervention approachesNegative healthStigmatized populationsSeverityDisordersStigmaOutcomesSomething Has to Give: An Urban Community-Engaged Focus Group Study of Teen Sleep.
Daley A, O'Connell M, Sadler L, Redeker N. Something Has to Give: An Urban Community-Engaged Focus Group Study of Teen Sleep. The Journal Of School Nursing 2023, 10598405231179680. PMID: 37309163, DOI: 10.1177/10598405231179680.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNighttime sleepFocus group studySleep health interventionsGroup studyKnowledge/attitudesSleep interventionsDaily functionSleep deficiencySleep habitsHealth interventionsCommunity stakeholders' perspectivesSleepMental healthDiverse teensTeen healthMultilevel causesInterventionFocus groupsOverarching themesHealthTeensSchool performanceUrban communitiesMultilevel influencesVirtual interviewing with marginalized young adult mothers: appreciating the New Norm
Flaherty S, Sadler L. Virtual interviewing with marginalized young adult mothers: appreciating the New Norm. Public Health Nursing 2023, 40: 740-749. PMID: 37317821, PMCID: PMC10530169, DOI: 10.1111/phn.13220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQualitative researchNew normsSpecific interview questionsQualitative interviewsInclusive representationMethodological best practicesIdentified categoriesOverarching themesQualitative studyInterview questionsEarly homeMethods studyBest practicesInterviewsParticipationOngoing stressorsNormsPerson interviewsLimited researchInterviewingYoung adult mothersResearchResponsibilityThemesCommunityEarly emergence of racial and ethnic differences in sleep health among toddlers living in low-income families
Ordway M, Sadler L, Jeon S, Pierre J, Canapari C, Redeker N. Early emergence of racial and ethnic differences in sleep health among toddlers living in low-income families. Sleep Health 2023, 9: 389-397. PMID: 37453903, PMCID: PMC10517059, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleh.2023.02.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAverage sleep durationSleep healthGroup differencesEthnic differencesBrief Infant Sleep QuestionnaireAge-based recommendationsSleep health disparitiesInfant Sleep QuestionnaireLow-income familiesMonths of ageChildren's sleep healthSleep QuestionnaireSleep durationLarge effect sizesSleep diaryBedtime variabilityActigraph dataHealth disparitiesEarlier bedtimesSociodemographic variablesSocioeconomic differencesMarital statusBedtimeEarly childhoodYoung children
2024
Telehealth in Home Visiting for New Mothers: Are Outcomes Different if the First Visits Are in Person?
Holland M, Fitch D, Regmi D, Sadler L. Telehealth in Home Visiting for New Mothers: Are Outcomes Different if the First Visits Are in Person? Prevention Science 2024, 25: 1153-1163. PMID: 39349915, PMCID: PMC11519217, DOI: 10.1007/s11121-024-01731-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntimate partner violenceHome visitsChild developmentLikelihood of elevated depressive symptomsNurse-Family PartnershipHome visiting programsElevated depressive symptomsIn-person visitsEvidence-based modelPartner violenceSecondary data analysisChild maltreatmentLikelihood of breastfeedingAged 6 monthsLikelihood of retentionVisiting programsChild healthNew mothersChildren aged 6 monthsDepressive symptomsVideo encountersIn-personNatural experimentScreening assessmentProgram involvementThe CARING study: Examining biological, behavioral, and genetic mechanisms in the intergenerational transmission of toxic stress
Condon E, Scheibner H, Kuzel M, Howard M, Cisse M, O'Connell M, Conley Y, Jeon S, Sadler L, Redeker N. The CARING study: Examining biological, behavioral, and genetic mechanisms in the intergenerational transmission of toxic stress. Research In Nursing & Health 2024, 47: 369-383. PMID: 38804202, PMCID: PMC11236528, DOI: 10.1002/nur.22400.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStudy of CaregivingReduce health disparitiesIntergenerational transmissionEffects of toxic stressCross-sectional studyCycle of adversityToxic stressChildren aged 3Health disparitiesHealth interventionsMental healthCare studiesCaregiversMultiple physiological systemsHypothesized pathwaysChildhood experiencesLife courseEarly childhood experiencesResearch protocolChildren's susceptibilityDaily routineProtective factorsCareAged 3HealthParenting experiences and outcomes among former adolescent mothers: A mixed methods study
Flaherty S, Knobf M, Holland M, Slade A, Nelson L, Sadler L. Parenting experiences and outcomes among former adolescent mothers: A mixed methods study. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0303119. PMID: 38748745, PMCID: PMC11095697, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMixed methods studyParenting outcomesRandomized clinical trialsAdolescent mothersMethods studyParents' experiencesSequential mixed methods studyExplanatory sequential mixed methods studyHome visiting programsPositive parenting outcomesPhase involved interviewsVisiting programsParticipants' experiencesChild behavior problemsPromote personal growthParticipants 2Maternal experienceQuantitative phaseQualitative dataPersonal growthEarly adulthoodBehavior problemsMothersHostile parentingOutcomes“Our life literally got turned upside down”: Mothers' experiences of the COVID‐19 pandemic
Condon E, O'Connell M, Jackson B, Redeker N, Sadler L. “Our life literally got turned upside down”: Mothers' experiences of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Family Relations 2024, 73: 2238-2260. DOI: 10.1111/fare.13032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPreschool-aged childrenCaregivers of preschool-aged childrenSignificant caregiver burdenEffects of pandemic-related stressCOVID-19 pandemicQualitative descriptive studyPandemic related stressorsSemi-structured interviewsCaregiver burdenTargeted intervention effortsPandemic-related stressThematic analysisDescriptive studyYoung childrenCoping strategiesMothers' experiencesEarly childhood periodDisrupted routinesLives of familiesFamily functioningCOVID-19Family lifeIntervention effortsImproving long-term outcomesRelated stressorsExperiences of Stigma and Discrimination Compounded by Intersecting Identities among Individuals Receiving Medication for Opioid Use Disorder.
Nwanaji-Enwerem U, Redeker N, O'Connell M, Barry D, Iheanacho T, Knobf T, Scheinost D, Wang K, Yaggi K, Sadler L. Experiences of Stigma and Discrimination Compounded by Intersecting Identities among Individuals Receiving Medication for Opioid Use Disorder. Journal Of Health Care For The Poor And Underserved 2024, 35: 94-115. PMID: 38661862, DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2024.a919810.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderExperiences of stigmaIndividuals experience stigmaMarginalized social positionsIdentity of peopleUse disorderIntersectional identitiesMarginalized identitiesSupport interventionsSocial positionQualitative findingsStigmaNegative experiencesNortheast United StatesUnited StatesImprove outcomesIdentityTreatment centersMOUDIndividual vulnerabilityMedicationPeopleDiscriminationIndividuals
2023
“It’s all connected:” A mixed methods study of insomnia, stigma, and discrimination among individuals on medication for opioid use disorder
Nwanaji-Enwerem U, Sadler L, O'Connell M, Barry D, Knobf T, Jeon S, Scheinost D, Yaggi K, Redeker N. “It’s all connected:” A mixed methods study of insomnia, stigma, and discrimination among individuals on medication for opioid use disorder. Sleep Health 2023, 10: 31-40. PMID: 37980246, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleh.2023.09.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchParticipation in an Attachment-Based Home Visiting Program Is Associated with Lower Child Salivary C-Reactive Protein Levels at Follow-Up
Tobón A, Condon E, Slade A, Holland M, Mayes L, Sadler L. Participation in an Attachment-Based Home Visiting Program Is Associated with Lower Child Salivary C-Reactive Protein Levels at Follow-Up. Journal Of Developmental And Behavioral Pediatrics 2023, 44: e292-e299. PMID: 37126599, PMCID: PMC10353420, DOI: 10.1097/dbp.0000000000001180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSalivary inflammatory biomarkersInflammatory biomarkersEarly childhood adversityC-reactive protein levelsChildhood adversitySalivary cytokine levelsEarly adversityMaternal-child dyadsHome Visiting ProgramSalivary CRP levelsMother-infant dyadsBlack/African AmericanHispanics/LatinosRCT completionCRP levelsCytokine levelsFollow-upSalivary specimensVisiting ProgramEarly interventionNegative psychosocial outcomesPsychosocial outcomesLong-term biological effectsProtein levelsMtb
2022
0207 Mothers’ Adverse Childhood Experiences and Protective Factors are Associated with Rest-activity Rhythms in their Children
Condon E, Jeon S, Sadler L, Redeker N. 0207 Mothers’ Adverse Childhood Experiences and Protective Factors are Associated with Rest-activity Rhythms in their Children. Sleep 2022, 45: a94-a95. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac079.205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRest-activity rhythmBenevolent childhood experiencesMaternal-child dyadsAdverse childhood experiencesChild healthProtective factorsCross-sectional pilot studyChildren-IVCircadian rhythmDaily electronic diaryChildhood experiencesPercent of mothersMean child agePoor health outcomesHispanic/LatinaChildhood historyChildhood physical abuseACE historyMaternal ACEsCTQ total scoresNovel preliminary findingsWrist actigraphChildhood emotional neglectHealth outcomesPreschool-age childrenUsing probabilistic record linkage and propensity‐score matching to identify a community‐based comparison population
Holland ML, Taylor RM, Condon E, Rinne GR, Bleicher S, Li C, Seldin M, Sadler L. Using probabilistic record linkage and propensity‐score matching to identify a community‐based comparison population. Research In Nursing & Health 2022, 45: 390-400. PMID: 35388528, PMCID: PMC9064948, DOI: 10.1002/nur.22226.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBirth certificate dataInterpregnancy intervalComparison groupRecord linkageProbabilistic record linkageRetrospective cohort studyCommunity-based comparison groupFirst-time mothersPropensity-score matchingCohort studyBirth outcomesLarge comparison groupCertificate dataComparison populationHV programsMultiple comparison groupsBirth certificates
2020
“Here I Don’t Feel Like a Stranger”: Adolescents’ Perspectives on School-Based Health Centers
Daley A, Polifroni E, Sadler L. “Here I Don’t Feel Like a Stranger”: Adolescents’ Perspectives on School-Based Health Centers. The Journal Of School Nursing 2020, 39: 238-247. PMID: 37154069, DOI: 10.1177/1059840520979661.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSBHC servicesHealth center servicesConfidentiality/privacyMental health careHealth care servicesInfection testingHealth centersNurse practitionersSchool nursesCare servicesSBHC staffHealth careLarger mixed-methods studyAdolescents' perspectivesCareMixed-method studyAdolescentsCommunity agenciesFocus groupsAdolescent transitionCenter servicesStaffPositive attitudesSBHCsNurses
2019
0792 Parent and Provider Perceptions About Sleep in Children Living with Economic Adversity
Sadler L, Ordway M, Fenick A, O'Connell M, Banasiak N, Crowley A, Canapari C, Redeker N. 0792 Parent and Provider Perceptions About Sleep in Children Living with Economic Adversity. Sleep 2019, 42: a318-a318. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsz067.790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSleep promotion programsSleep interventionsEconomic adversityBehavioral sleep interventionsGroups of participantsParents of childrenSleep-related outcomesParental work schedulesSocial ecological modelM ageFamily stressHours of sleepParents' perceptionsYoung familiesPediatric healthcare providersSemi-structured interviewsEthnic minority backgroundsSleep informationSleep disparitiesAdversityWork schedulesPerceptionChildcare providersPromotion programsSleep0246 Rest-activity Circadian Rhythm And Hair Cortisol Among Toddlers Living In Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Communities.
Ordway M, Jeon S, Sadler L, Canapari C, Redeker N. 0246 Rest-activity Circadian Rhythm And Hair Cortisol Among Toddlers Living In Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Communities. Sleep 2019, 42: a101-a101. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsz067.245.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRest-activity patternsHair cortisol levelsHair cortisolCortisol levelsChronic stressRest-activity circadian rhythmNon-parametric circadian rhythm analysisLower hair cortisolYoung childrenEarly childhood adversitySleep-wake rhythmHealthy toddlersProlonged stress responseChildhood adversityCertain cancersCircadian rhythm analysisSignificant sex differencesCortisolOverall exposureCircadian patternPearson correlation coefficientDaily activitiesLongitudinal analysisSex differencesToddlers
2018
2.2 Lasting Effects of Minding the Baby® Home Visiting Program for Young Families
Tobon A, Condon E, Holland M, Slade A, Mayes L, Sadler L. 2.2 Lasting Effects of Minding the Baby® Home Visiting Program for Young Families. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2018, 57: s159. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2018.09.090.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnxiety in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
RECHENBERG K, SADLER L, GREY M. Anxiety in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes 2018, 67 DOI: 10.2337/db18-815-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnxiety symptomsState anxietyExperience of anxietyHigher state anxietyLower state anxietyState-Trait Anxiety InventoryHigh SES familiesSingle-parent familiesPoor quality sleepGeneral lifestyle factorsAnxiety InventorySES familiesAnxietyQuality sleepPoor sleepExploratory stratified analysisPoor glycemic controlSocioeconomic statusAdolescentsType 1 diabetesAge 13.6Low socioeconomic statusPsychosocial comorbiditiesSleep patternsParticipantsThe Essential Elements of Adolescent-Friendly Care in School-Based Health Centers: A Mixed Methods Study of the Perspectives of Nurse Practitioners and Adolescents
Daley A, Polifroni E, Sadler L. The Essential Elements of Adolescent-Friendly Care in School-Based Health Centers: A Mixed Methods Study of the Perspectives of Nurse Practitioners and Adolescents. Journal Of Pediatric Health Care 2018, 32: 327-328. DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2018.04.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe Influence of Maternal Caregiving Patterns on Indicators of Toxic Stress in Children
Condon E, Holland M, Slade A, Redeker N, Mayes L, Sadler L. The Influence of Maternal Caregiving Patterns on Indicators of Toxic Stress in Children. Journal Of Pediatric Health Care 2018, 32: 330. DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2018.04.012.Peer-Reviewed Original Research