2024
A Novel Time Use Approach on Daily Active Engagement With Life: The Intersectionality of Race and Gender
Wong J, Lu S, Lou Y, Zang E, Carr D. A Novel Time Use Approach on Daily Active Engagement With Life: The Intersectionality of Race and Gender. The Gerontologist 2024, 65: gnae150. PMID: 39435851, PMCID: PMC11761692, DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnae150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Time Use SurveySelf-rated healthUnpaid workPaid workSocial participationActive engagement with lifeAssociated with better self-rated healthTime diary dataBetter self-rated healthTime Use SurveyBlack womenIntersection of raceEngagement with lifePersistent structural barriersWhite womenUse SurveyHealth varyU.S. older adultsStructural barriersBlack menProductive engagementOlder adultsRacial differencesDiary dataGenderRace, Ethnicity, and Gender Differences in Patient Reported Well-Being and Cognitive Functioning Within 3 Months of Symptomatic Illness During COVID-19 Pandemic
Hill M, Huebinger R, Ebna Mannan I, Yu H, Wisk L, O’Laughlin K, Gentile N, Stephens K, Gottlieb M, Weinstein R, Koo K, Santangelo M, Saydah S, Spatz E, Lin Z, Schaeffer K, Kean E, Montoy J, Rodriguez R, Idris A, McDonald S, Elmore J, Venkatesh A. Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Differences in Patient Reported Well-Being and Cognitive Functioning Within 3 Months of Symptomatic Illness During COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal Of Racial And Ethnic Health Disparities 2024, 1-18. PMID: 39172356, PMCID: PMC11891493, DOI: 10.1007/s40615-024-02124-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPROMIS T-scoresPain interferenceBlack participantsWell-beingHealth-related quality of lifeNon-Hispanic white participantsCognitive functionMeasures of healthHealth-related qualityMethodsThis prospective cohort studyFollow-up surveyProspective cohort studyT-scoreQuality of lifeCOVID-19-related health outcomesLower well-beingPROMIS-29Physical functionHealth outcomesBaseline to 3Social participationWhite participantsCohort studyCOVID-19Sleep disturbanceSocial Capital, Social Cohesion, and COVID-19
Kawachi I, Ransome Y. Social Capital, Social Cohesion, and COVID-19. 2024, 364-394. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780197625217.003.0015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial capitalPopulation health outcomesPopulation health impactSocial cohesionCohesive societyHealth outcomesCommunity—areMental illnessInformal socializingSocial distancing policiesSocial participationSocial isolationCOVID outcomesHealth impactsCapitalDistancing policiesIllustrative case studyCOVID-19 pandemicHigher RatesCase studyOutcomesMask-wearingPhysical distancePolicyCOVID-19
2022
Social participation and mild cognitive impairment in low- and middle-income countries
Smith L, Shin J, López Sánchez G, Oh H, Kostev K, Jacob L, Law C, Carmichael C, Tully M, Koyanagi A. Social participation and mild cognitive impairment in low- and middle-income countries. Preventive Medicine 2022, 164: 107230. PMID: 36057392, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.107230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLevel of social participationMild cognitive impairmentSocial participation scoresMiddle-income countriesSocial participationIncrease levels of social participationAging-Alzheimer's Association criteriaParticipants' scoresPrevention of mild cognitive impairmentCommunity-based dataCognitive impairmentSample of adultsOne-unit increaseMultivariate logistic regressionAnalyzed cross-sectionallyImplement interventionsAdult HealthNationally representative datasetPotential confoundersReduced oddsAnalytic sampleDecreased riskGlobal ageLogistic regressionAssociation criteria
2019
Development and validation of the Social Capital Assessment Tool in pregnancy for Maternal Health in Low and middle income countries (LSCAT-MH)
Agampodi TC, Agampodi SB, Glozier N, Lelwala TA, Sirisena KDPS, Siribaddana S. Development and validation of the Social Capital Assessment Tool in pregnancy for Maternal Health in Low and middle income countries (LSCAT-MH). BMJ Open 2019, 9: e027781. PMID: 31289074, PMCID: PMC6629403, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027781.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial Capital Assessment ToolSocial capitalEfficiency of societyMiddle-income countriesSocial scientistsNeighborhood cohesionMaternal healthNeighborhood networksSocial organizationSocial contributionSocial participationCognitive validationCapitalInitial systematic reviewNorth Central ProvinceSri LankaMental ill healthPregnant womenCommunityAnuradhapura districtCentral ProvinceResearch gapCountriesMethodological expertsEdinburgh Postpartum Depression ScaleHow Shall We Promote Citizenship and Social Participation?
Rowe M, Ponce A. How Shall We Promote Citizenship and Social Participation? 2019, 573-599. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11908-9_20.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Citizenship and Community Mental Health Care
Ponce AN, Rowe M. Citizenship and Community Mental Health Care. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2018, 61: 22-31. PMID: 29323416, DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12218.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Social Participation Modifies the Effect of a Structured Physical Activity Program on Major Mobility Disability Among Older Adults: Results From the LIFE Study
Corbett DB, Rejeski WJ, Tudor-Locke C, Glynn NW, Kritchevsky SB, McDermott MM, Church TS, Fielding RA, Gill TM, King AC, Miller ME, Chen H, Pahor M, Manini TM, Pahor M, Guralnik J, Leeuwenburgh C, Caudle C, Crump L, Holmes L, Lee J, Lu C, Salem W, Miller M, Espeland M, Ambrosius W, Applegate W, Beavers D, Byington R, Cook D, Furberg C, Harvin L, Henkin L, Hepler J, Hsu F, Lovato L, Roberson W, Rushing J, Rushing S, Stowe C, Walkup M, Hire D, Rejeski W, Katula J, Brubaker P, Mihalko S, Jennings J, Hadley E, Romashkan S, Patel K, Bonds D, McDermott M, Hauser J, Kerwin D, Domanchuk K, Graff R, Rego A, Church T, Blair S, Myers V, Monce R, Britt N, Harris M, McGucken A, Rodarte R, Millet H, Tudor-Locke C, Butitta B, Donatto S, Cocreham S, King A, Castro C, Haskell W, Stafford R, Pruitt L, Berra K, Yank V, Fielding R, Nelson M, Folta S, Phillips E, Liu C, McDavitt E, Reid K, Kim W, Beard V, Manini T, Pahor M, Anton S, Buford T, Marsiske M, Sandesara B, Knaggs J, Lorow M, Marena W, Korytov I, Morris H, Fitch M, Singletary F, Causer J, Radcliff K, Newman A, Studenski S, Goodpaster B, Glynn N, Lopez O, Nadkarni N, Williams K, Newman M, Grove G, Bonk J, Rush J, Kost P, Ives D, Kritchevsky S, Marsh A, Brinkley T, Demons J, Sink K, Kennedy K, Shertzer-Skinner R, Wrights A, Fries R, Barr D, Gill T, Axtell R, Kashaf S, de Rekeneire N, McGloin J, Wu K, Shepard D, Fennelly B, Iannone L, Mautner R, Barnett T, Halpin S, Brennan M, Bugaj J, Zenoni M, Mignosa B, Williamson J, Sink K, Hendrie H, Rapp S, Verghese J, Woolard N, Espeland M, Jennings J, Pepine C, Ariet M, Handberg E, Deluca D, Hill J, Szady A, Chupp G, Flynn G, Gill T, Hankinson J, Fragoso C, Groessl E, Kaplan R. Social Participation Modifies the Effect of a Structured Physical Activity Program on Major Mobility Disability Among Older Adults: Results From the LIFE Study. The Journals Of Gerontology Series B 2017, 73: 1501-1513. PMID: 28482106, PMCID: PMC6178963, DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbx051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor mobility disabilityPhysical activity programMobility disabilityPA interventionsActivity programStandardized walking testHealth education interventionHigh social participationLimited social participationStructured PAWalking testLower incidenceSocial participationSedentary adultsEducation interventionOlder adultsInterventionDisabilityBaselineWeeksMonthsLife studiesAdultsSignificant interventionHigh levels
2016
A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Low-Dose Sertraline in Young Children With Fragile X Syndrome
Greiss Hess L, Fitzpatrick S, Nguyen D, Chen Y, Gaul K, Schneider A, Lemons Chitwood K, Eldeeb M, Polussa J, Hessl D, Rivera S, Hagerman R. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Low-Dose Sertraline in Young Children With Fragile X Syndrome. Journal Of Developmental And Behavioral Pediatrics 2016, 37: 619-628. PMID: 27560971, PMCID: PMC5039060, DOI: 10.1097/dbp.0000000000000334.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-dose sertralineEL developmentFragile X syndromeYoung childrenSensory Processing Measure–PreschoolVisual perceptual abilitiesAutism spectrum disorderSocial participationLong-term side effectsPerceptual abilitiesMullen ScalesLanguage developmentSpectrum disorderX syndromeAge equivalentsSide effectsSertraline armClinical Global Impression Scale-ImprovementMSELEarly childhoodSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitorsGlobal clinical improvementChildrenPlacebo-controlled trialSerious adverse events
2011
Development of an Instrument to Measure Self-Efficacy for Social Participation of People With Mental Illness
Amagai M, Suzuki M, Shibata F, Tsai J. Development of an Instrument to Measure Self-Efficacy for Social Participation of People With Mental Illness. Archives Of Psychiatric Nursing 2011, 26: 240-248. PMID: 22633586, DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2011.09.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFactors Related to Self-Efficacy for Social Participation of People With Mental Illness
Suzuki M, Amagai M, Shibata F, Tsai J. Factors Related to Self-Efficacy for Social Participation of People With Mental Illness. Archives Of Psychiatric Nursing 2011, 25: 359-365. PMID: 21978804, DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2011.03.004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Sodium channel expression and function in multiple sclerosis
Bangalore L, Black J, Carrithers M, Waxman S. Sodium channel expression and function in multiple sclerosis. 2010, 29-43. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511781698.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMultiple sclerosisRecovery of functionSodium channel expressionHealth care advisorsMechanisms of recoveryNeurorehabilitation programChannel expressionSpecific syndromesTherapeutic interventionsCare advisorsClinical rehabilitationEfficient therapySclerosisDisease mechanismsPatientsCliniciansNeurorehabilitationInterventionBasic scienceSocial participationPathophysiologySyndromeTherapyNeuroplasticity
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