2025
“Children of War”: Examining the Associations between War Exposure, Maternal PTSD, and Continuous Traumatic Stress on Israeli Children’s PTSD
Rachamim L, Aloni R, Mualem-Taylor H, Glickman O, Goodman A, Laor N. “Children of War”: Examining the Associations between War Exposure, Maternal PTSD, and Continuous Traumatic Stress on Israeli Children’s PTSD. Research On Child And Adolescent Psychopathology 2025, 53: 1047-1059. PMID: 40272634, PMCID: PMC12206200, DOI: 10.1007/s10802-025-01321-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPost-traumatic stress symptomsContinuous traumatic stressChildren's post-traumatic stress symptomsSchool-aged childrenWar exposureTraumatic stressTrauma-focused treatmentImprove children's resilienceParent-report questionnaireExposure to warEarly intervention needsEnhance parenting skillsMaternal PTSDStress symptomsChildren aged 3Self-ReportPTSDParenting skillsHealthcare servicesIsraeli childrenSociodemographic informationChildren's resiliencePreschool childrenPreschoolIntervention needs
2024
Who feels safe calling 911: are prior experiences of anti-Black racial discrimination associated with hesitancy seeking emergency medical services in the event of accidental drug overdose? – a study protocol
Hall O, Trimble C, Garcia S, Grayson S, Joseph L, Entrup P, Jegede O, Martel J, Tetrault J, Mathis M, Jordan A. Who feels safe calling 911: are prior experiences of anti-Black racial discrimination associated with hesitancy seeking emergency medical services in the event of accidental drug overdose? – a study protocol. Annals Of Medicine 2024, 57: 2439540. PMID: 39697058, PMCID: PMC11660366, DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2024.2439540.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency medical servicesExperiences of racial discriminationCross-sectional surveyMedical servicesAccidental drug overdoseGroup-Based Medical Mistrust ScaleAssociated with health disparitiesDrug overdoseGroup-based medical mistrustMedical Mistrust ScaleEveryday Discrimination ScaleBlack AmericansNon-parametric partial correlationsMedical discriminationRacial discriminationFatal drug overdosesHealth disparitiesQuestionnaire measuring perceptionsRelated Health ProblemsMedical mistrustExploratory factor analysisBlack adultsSociodemographic informationCronbach's alphaGroup-based
2023
Young Children's Development and Behavior: Associations with Timing of Household Food Insecurity in a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Early Head Start Sample
Treviño M, Cherry K, Njoroge W, Gerstein E. Young Children's Development and Behavior: Associations with Timing of Household Food Insecurity in a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Early Head Start Sample. Journal Of Developmental And Behavioral Pediatrics 2023, 44: e617-e624. PMID: 37871284, DOI: 10.1097/dbp.0000000000001224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHousehold food insecurityPersistent household food insecurityMaternal risk factorsAge 3 yearsRisk factorsCumulative risk effectAnalysis of covarianceChild Experiences StudySociodemographic informationEarly Head Start familiesProblem behaviorFood insecurityDevelopmental healthHead Start sampleEarly childhoodChildrenHead Start familiesNeeds ratioMeaningful differencesSocioeconomic riskRisk effectsStart sampleDifferent patternsStart familiesChild developmentExploring decisional control preferences in older patients with cancer and their caregivers.
Hryniv S, Gilbride E, Consagra W, Mohile S, Yilmaz S, Whitehead M, Vogel V, Philip T, Vinciguerra V, Kyi K, Kadambi S, Jensen-Battaglia M, Loh K, Magnuson A. Exploring decisional control preferences in older patients with cancer and their caregivers. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2023, 41: 12042-12042. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.12042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchControl Preferences ScaleDecisional control preferencesControl preferencesPractice characteristicsDoctor inputPatient inputGeriatric assessmentPreferences of older patientsDecision control preferencesPhysician practice characteristicsFactors associated with concordanceCluster randomized trialOlder patientsCancer decision-makingEnrolled dyadsPhysician dyadsIncurable cancerSociodemographic informationCaregiversLogistic regressionDoctorsDecision making preferencesPreference ScaleDecision makingPhysicians
2022
A cross-sectional investigation of HIV prevalence and risk factors among African, Caribbean and Black people in Ontario: The A/C Study
Mbuagbaw L, Husbands W, Baidoobonso S, Lawson D, Aden M, Etowa J, Nelson L, Tharao W. A cross-sectional investigation of HIV prevalence and risk factors among African, Caribbean and Black people in Ontario: The A/C Study. Relevé Des Maladies Transmissibles Au Canada 2022, 48: 429-437. PMID: 38125394, PMCID: PMC10730175, DOI: 10.14745/ccdr.v48i10a03.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive HIV testACB peopleHIV infectionHIV testHIV prevalenceHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemicSelf-reported HIV statusImmunodeficiency virus infectionBlood spot testingCross-sectional surveyCross-sectional investigationHIV statusRisk factorsVirus infectionHigher ageSociodemographic informationAdult populationInfectionPrevalenceSubstance useVirus epidemicBehavioral factorsSpot testingBisexual orientationInequities in quality perinatal care in the United States during pregnancy and birth after cesarean
Ibrahim BB, Vedam S, Illuzzi J, Cheyney M, Kennedy HP. Inequities in quality perinatal care in the United States during pregnancy and birth after cesarean. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0274790. PMID: 36137150, PMCID: PMC9499210, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRespectful maternity careQuality maternity careMaternity careVaginal birthQuality perinatal careHigh quality maternity careExperience of carePrior cesareanNewborn carePoor outcomePerinatal careBirth historyMidwifery careSociodemographic informationCesareanMidwife providersMale providersPrimary providersSubsequent birthsCareBirthMixed-methods studyPregnancyRegression analysisObstetricians
2019
What happens after HIV self-testing? Results from a longitudinal cohort of Chinese men who have sex with men
Tang W, Huang W, Lu H, Cao B, Wu D, Ong J, Fu H, Zhang Y, Yang B, Wang C, Ma W, Wei C, Tucker J. What happens after HIV self-testing? Results from a longitudinal cohort of Chinese men who have sex with men. BMC Infectious Diseases 2019, 19: 807. PMID: 31521123, PMCID: PMC6744670, DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-4455-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFacility-based HIV testingConsistent condom useHIV testingHIV prevention servicesCondom usePrevention servicesStudy periodFacility-based testingMore implementation researchLongitudinal cohort dataHIV testIntervention trialsLongitudinal cohortChinese MSMChinese menHIVSociodemographic informationHIVSTSecondary analysisCohort dataHIVST resultsMost menImplementation researchLinear mixed modelsMenChronic Conditions, Medically Supportive Care Partners, And Functional Disability Among Cognitively Impaired Adults
Van Ness PH, Vroomen J, Leo-Summers L, Vander Wyk B, Allore HG. Chronic Conditions, Medically Supportive Care Partners, And Functional Disability Among Cognitively Impaired Adults. Innovation In Aging 2019, 3: igz018. PMID: 31286072, PMCID: PMC6604743, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igz018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic kidney diseaseFunctional disabilityChronic conditionsCare partnersKidney diseaseCognitive impairmentAging Trends Study dataPotential effect modificationMultimorbid older adultsMedicaid Services dataComplex survey designHeart failurePrescribed medicationsProspective studyEffect modificationNational HealthDoctor visitsMedicare claimsDaily livingMedicare beneficiariesRepresentative cohortSociodemographic informationImpaired adultsCare recipientsOlder adults
2011
Bisexual Behavior and Infection with HIV and Syphilis Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Along the East Coast of China
Liao M, Kang D, Jiang B, Tao X, Qian Y, Wang T, Bi Z, Xiao Y, Li C, Wu P, Vermund SH, Jia Y. Bisexual Behavior and Infection with HIV and Syphilis Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Along the East Coast of China. AIDS Patient Care And STDs 2011, 25: 683-691. PMID: 21923416, PMCID: PMC4186825, DOI: 10.1089/apc.2010.0371.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBisexualityChildChinaCondomsCross-Sectional StudiesHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHIV InfectionsHomosexuality, MaleHumansInterviews as TopicLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedPrevalenceRisk-TakingSexual PartnersSocioeconomic FactorsSubstance-Related DisordersSyphilisUnsafe SexYoung AdultConceptsBisexual behaviorDrug usersMale partnersHIV/syphilisMultiple sexual partnersLast anal sexCross-sectional surveyDrug use behaviorsHIV/Multivariable modelHigh prevalenceSyphilis statusBlood samplesPrevention servicesHIVAnal sexMSMWSociodemographic informationUnprotected sexSyphilisSexual partnersMSMSexMenPopulation transmission
1989
Patients' Perceptions of Medical Encounters in Great Britain: Variations With Health Loci of Control and Sociodemographic Factors
Arntson P, Makoul G, Pendleton D, Schofield T. Patients' Perceptions of Medical Encounters in Great Britain: Variations With Health Loci of Control and Sociodemographic Factors. Health Communication 1989, 1: 75-95. DOI: 10.1207/s15327027hc0102_1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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