2025
Attachment theory and research: what should be on the core curriculum for child and family social workers?
Foster S, Schofield G, Geoghegan L, Hood R, Sagi-Schwartz A, Bakkum L, Hutchinson D, Balk W, Devine R, Steele M, Steele H, Duncan R, Guthrie J, Mannes J, Talia A, Pickerden J, Senior L, Bailey L, Stanton C, Allen B, Dagan O, Opie J, Verhage M, Reijman S, Sterkenburg P, Costa-Cordella S, Spies R, Tharner A, Granqvist P, Forslund T, Madigan S, Schuengel C, Hammarlund M, Fonagy P, Duschinsky R. Attachment theory and research: what should be on the core curriculum for child and family social workers? Social Work Education 2025, ahead-of-print: 1-18. DOI: 10.1080/02615479.2025.2531859.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial workSocial workersAttachment theoryCore social work curriculumFamily social workFamily social workersSocial work curriculumTrainee social workersWork curriculumSimplistic accountsPrevalent mythsContextual factorsAttachment researchCaregiver characteristicsRelational needsWorkersCore conceptsCore theoryFamilyChildrenPracticeInternational groupWorkConceptMythLessons From Federally Qualified Health Centers in the US Territories on Managing Non-Communicable Diseases in the Setting of Disasters: A Qualitative Study Using the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) Framework
Hassan S, Wiciak M, Escobar K, Richards T, Villanueva H, Evans D, Nunez-Smith M, Cattamanchi A. Lessons From Federally Qualified Health Centers in the US Territories on Managing Non-Communicable Diseases in the Setting of Disasters: A Qualitative Study Using the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) Framework. Journal Of Primary Care & Community Health 2025, 16: 21501319251371090. PMID: 40970290, PMCID: PMC12449628, DOI: 10.1177/21501319251371090.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFederally Qualified Health CentersNon-communicable diseasesChronic disease managementQualified health centersHealth centersEPIS frameworkNon-communicable disease patientsQualitative studyDisease managementAt-risk populationsSemi-structured interviewsHealth disparitiesStaff engagementNon-communicableHealthcare servicesPersonal support systemsCulture of continuous improvementVulnerable populationsStaff membersInsurance coveragePreparedness factorsUS territoriesContextual factorsDisaster preparednessDisaster experienceWhen Policy Is Not Enough: Intimate Partner Violence Survivors’ Search for Housing Assistance in Washington, D.C.
Cattaneo L, Nnawulezi N, Chaudhry T, Hargrove S, King A, Odongo L, Scheick E. When Policy Is Not Enough: Intimate Partner Violence Survivors’ Search for Housing Assistance in Washington, D.C. Violence Against Women 2025, 31: 3182-3207. PMID: 40586164, DOI: 10.1177/10778012251352859.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violenceHousing assistanceIntimate partner violence survivorsCommunity-based participatory studyHomeless familiesHousing instabilityPartner violenceViolence survivorsSupport policiesInfluence of contextual factorsLocal implementationParticipatory studyContextual factorsPolicySurvivors' needsImmediate assistanceHousingCollaborative approachLong waiting timesPublic gatewayAssistanceInterdisciplinary research teamViolenceWashingtonIntimateDevelopment of Evidence-based Guidelines on Assessment and Management of Internal Contamination with Transuranic Actinides
Li C, Kenbayeva Z, Dainiak N, Yepes-Nuñez J, Zeeb H, Gill S, Akashi M, Alves A, Chang A, DiCarlo A, Iddins C, Kazzi Z, Klumpp J, Osamu K, Lopez M, Phan G, Port M, Riddell A, Salame-Alfie A, Sawant P, Tatsuzaki H, Vassilenko V. Development of Evidence-based Guidelines on Assessment and Management of Internal Contamination with Transuranic Actinides. Disaster Medicine And Public Health Preparedness 2025, 19: e156. PMID: 40538032, DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2025.10091.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGuideline development groupDevelopment of evidence-based guidelinesEvidence-based guidelinesEvidence-based recommendationsWorld Health OrganizationPatient-important health outcomesCare management guidelinesHealth outcomesWorking group meetingsWorld Health Organization protocolSystematic reviewGroup meetingsClinical managementHealth OrganizationContextual factorsManagement guidelinesDevelopment groupQuestion formulationGuidelinesRecommendationsCertainty ratingsResearch question formulationOutcomesEmergency respondersAssessmentLeveraging geospatial data to support an implementation science approach to address lung cancer burden
DuBois T, Brecher A, Edmondson D, Gonzalez E, Zeigler-Johnson C, Fleisher L, Lynch S. Leveraging geospatial data to support an implementation science approach to address lung cancer burden. JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2025, 9: pkaf047. PMID: 40341560, PMCID: PMC12132098, DOI: 10.1093/jncics/pkaf047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTobacco treatment programImplementation science approachPrevention effortsLung cancer mortality ratesCancer mortality ratesLung cancer burdenMaintenance frameworkTreatment programsCancer burdenSupport deliverySmoking cessationNational ratesContextual factorsInterventionMortality rateBrief reportPreventionProgramScience approachSmokingTobaccoBurdenImplementationCessationPartnership
2024
Contextual factors influencing bubble continuous positive airway pressure implementation for paediatric respiratory distress in low-income and middle-income countries: a realist review
Ijaz N, Nader M, Ponticiello M, Vance A, van de Water B, Funaro M, Abbas Q, Appiah J, Chisti M, Commerell W, Dzelamunyuy S, Fernandez R, Gonzalez A, Johnston C, Kaiwe E, Kaur M, Lang H, McCollum E, Moraga J, Muralidharan J, Renning K, Tan H, Gaitán L, González-Dambrauskas S, Wilson P, Morrow B, Davis J. Contextual factors influencing bubble continuous positive airway pressure implementation for paediatric respiratory distress in low-income and middle-income countries: a realist review. The Lancet Global Health 2024, 13: e232-e245. PMID: 39675373, PMCID: PMC11779698, DOI: 10.1016/s2214-109x(24)00453-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBubble continuous positive airway pressureRespiratory distressBubble continuous positive airway pressure devicesRealist reviewMiddle-income countriesContinuous positive airway pressurePositive airway pressureProgramme theoryRespiratory support therapyFocus groupsChildren aged 1Low-incomeClinician Scholars ProgramAirway pressureGrey literature referencesGrey literature documentsContextual factorsSupportive therapyRemoval of duplicatesPeer-reviewed articlesThematic saturationImplementation outcomesImplementation trialAged 1National Center for Advancing Translational SciencesResponding to location-based triggers of cravings to return to substance use: A qualitative study
Viera A, Jadovich E, Lauckner C, Muilenburg J, Kershaw T. Responding to location-based triggers of cravings to return to substance use: A qualitative study. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2024, 168: 209534. PMID: 39426681, PMCID: PMC11624054, DOI: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209534.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCoping strategiesAssociated with more timeSubstance use disorder recoverySemi-structured in-depth interviewsSubstance useIn-depth interviewsSubstance use treatmentSubstance use disordersThematic analysisParticipants' experiencesScreening instrumentQualitative studyLevels of alcoholRecovery supportContextual factorsIdentifying homesParticipantsOpioid useDisorder recoveryInterviewsCognitive behavioral modelCopingInterventionReturn to substance useHomeDisentangling gender, sex, and biology: a mixed methods study of gender identity data collection tools
Alpert A, Hernandez T, Ruddick R, Manzano C, Adams S, Rivers L, Ramos-Pibernus A, Sevelius J, Poteat T, Obedin-Maliver J, Cicero E, Radix A, Lett E, Operario D, Chapman B, Wittink M, Cupertino A, Murchison G, Nunez-Smith M, Cartujano-Barrera F. Disentangling gender, sex, and biology: a mixed methods study of gender identity data collection tools. Patient Education And Counseling 2024, 130: 108473. PMID: 39471780, DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2024.108473.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTGD peopleGender identity questionTGD participantsConflation of sexConcepts of sexIdentical questionsTGD adultsGender identityCommunity membersTGDContextual factorsQualitative dataGenderDecrease stigmaPeopleData collection toolTemplate analysisQuantitative dataAnalyzed quantitative dataCisgenderismCollective preferencesQuestionsTransgenderMedical careMixing methodText Messages to Promote Physical Activity in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Micro-Randomized Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention
Golbus J, Shi J, Gupta K, Stevens R, Jeganathan V, Luff E, Boyden T, Mukherjee B, Kohnstamm S, Taralunga V, Kheterpal V, Kheterpal S, Resnicow K, Murphy S, Dempsey W, Klasnja P, Nallamothu B. Text Messages to Promote Physical Activity in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Micro-Randomized Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality And Outcomes 2024, 17: e010731. PMID: 38887953, PMCID: PMC11251861, DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.123.010731.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIncreased step countsCardiac rehabilitationPhysical activityMicro-randomized trialStep countsText messagesLow-level physical activityEffects of text messagingPromote physical activityPhysical activity levelsTailored text messagesIncreased physical activityJust-in-time adaptive interventionsCardiovascular diseaseSignificant 6% increaseEstimate causal effectsActivity levelsRehabilitationPrimary outcomeApple WatchContextual factorsAdaptive interventionsParticipantsCausal effectsLong-term effectsLessons learned from implementation of four HIV self-testing (HIVST) distribution models in Zambia: applying the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to understand impact of contextual factors on implementation
Simwinga M, Gwanu L, Hensen B, Sigande L, Mainga M, Phiri T, Mwanza E, Kabumbu M, Mulubwa C, Mwenge L, Bwalya C, Kumwenda M, Mubanga E, Mee P, Johnson C, Corbett E, Hatzold K, Neuman M, Ayles H, Taegtmeyer M. Lessons learned from implementation of four HIV self-testing (HIVST) distribution models in Zambia: applying the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to understand impact of contextual factors on implementation. BMC Infectious Diseases 2024, 22: 977. PMID: 38448832, PMCID: PMC10916003, DOI: 10.1186/s12879-024-09168-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchHIV self-testingHuman immunodeficiency virus self-testingImplementation researchHIV self-test distributionContextual factorsCombination of contextual factorsImpact of contextual factorsHuman immunodeficiency virusProvider experienceIncrease test coverageSelf-testingCommunity-led modelThematic approachProspective case studyExcessive workloadReal-world settingsGroup discussionsCommunity-ledWorld settingsParticipantsContextual experiencesInadequate compensationMonetary incentivesZambia
2023
Reasons for using traditional and complementary care by people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy and association with interrupted care: a mixed methods study in Eswatini
Molemans M, Reis R, Shabalala F, Dlamini N, Masilela N, Simelane N, Pell C, Chao A, Spiegelman D, Vernooij E, van Leth F. Reasons for using traditional and complementary care by people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy and association with interrupted care: a mixed methods study in Eswatini. BMC Complementary Medicine And Therapies 2023, 23: 350. PMID: 37794359, PMCID: PMC10548651, DOI: 10.1186/s12906-023-04184-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterrupted careAntiretroviral therapyType of illnessCurrent usersTCAM providersTCAM usersHIV diagnosisHIV continuumClinic recordsMultivariable analysisComplementary careVisit dateHealth facilitiesAlternative medicineTCAM useBiomedical careCareAdditional careMixed-methods studyHIVTherapyQualitative content analysisOpen-ended questionsMethods studyContextual factorsScreen media activity in youth: A critical review of mental health and neuroscience findings
Paulus M, Zhao Y, Potenza M, Aupperle R, Bagot K, Tapert S. Screen media activity in youth: A critical review of mental health and neuroscience findings. Journal Of Mood And Anxiety Disorders 2023, 3: 100018. PMID: 37927536, PMCID: PMC10624397, DOI: 10.1016/j.xjmad.2023.100018.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsScreen media activitiesEcological systems theoryAnxiety-related concernsCognitive processesNeuroscience findingsCognitive functioningSpecific negative effectsMental health issuesBronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theoryAdolescents' livesMixed findingsMood disturbanceMental healthContextual factorsSleep durationHealth relationshipFuture researchSleep patternsNegative associationYouthScreen timeMultifaceted relationshipBalanced examinationLong-term impactSystems theoryTeletherapy Trauma Treatment in Context: Caring for Refugee Patients During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
Taknint J, Perez O, Mattar S, Piwowarczyk L. Teletherapy Trauma Treatment in Context: Caring for Refugee Patients During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic. Practice Innovations 2023, 8: 89-101. DOI: 10.1037/pri0000201.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
A world of opportunity: A top-down influence of emotional intelligence-related contextual factors on employee engagement and exhaustion
Levitats Z, Ivcevic Z, Brackett M. A world of opportunity: A top-down influence of emotional intelligence-related contextual factors on employee engagement and exhaustion. Frontiers In Psychology 2022, 13: 980339. PMID: 36225686, PMCID: PMC9549054, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.980339.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmployees' emotional intelligenceEmployee engagementHRM practicesOrganizational cultureEmotional intelligenceHuman resource management practicesJob demands-resources theoryResource management practicesJD-R theoryTwo-study researchMacro-level perspectiveAMO frameworkAbility-MotivationEmployee exhaustionOrganizational valuesEmotion valuesEmotional exhaustionOpportunity frameworkEI literatureWorld of opportunitiesManagement practicesIntelligent behaviorContextual factorsLow regardRelated dimensionsRacial/Ethnic Disparities in Clerkship Grading: Perspectives of Students and Teachers
Hanson J, Pérez M, Mason H, Aagaard E, Jeffe D, Teherani A, Colson E. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Clerkship Grading: Perspectives of Students and Teachers. Academic Medicine 2022, 97: s35-s45. PMID: 35947482, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000004914.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClerkship gradingMedical educationMedical studentsAssessment processPerspective of studentsU.S. medical schoolsConstant comparative methodLearning environmentStudent experienceStudent interactionStudent characteristicsClerkship assessmentsFaculty perspectivesEquitable opportunitiesMedical schoolsSocial milieuDiverse backgroundsStudentsStyle of engagementOrganizing themeTeachersAdditional themesEducationSocietal influencesContextual factors
2021
Examining contextual influences on the service needs of homeless and unstably housed domestic violence survivors
Chiaramonte D, Clements K, López‐Zerón G, Ayeni O, Farero A, Ma W, Sullivan C. Examining contextual influences on the service needs of homeless and unstably housed domestic violence survivors. Journal Of Community Psychology 2021, 50: 1831-1853. PMID: 34146356, PMCID: PMC8684560, DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22637.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDV agenciesDV survivorsDomestic violenceService seekersDomestic violence survivorsService needsDV servicesViolence survivorsHousing situationContextual factorsSeekersAgenciesContextual influencesLatent class analysisClass analysisViolenceSuccessful serviceHomelessnessServicesNeedSurvivorsClientsParticular featuresWomenSituationEmotion regulation in response to daily negative and positive events in youth: The role of event intensity and psychopathology
Hiekkaranta A, Kirtley O, Lafit G, Decoster J, Derom C, de Hert M, Gülöksüz S, Jacobs N, Menne-Lothmann C, Rutten B, Thiery E, van Os J, van Winkel R, Wichers M, Myin-Germeys I. Emotion regulation in response to daily negative and positive events in youth: The role of event intensity and psychopathology. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2021, 144: 103916. PMID: 34224990, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2021.103916.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotion regulationNegative eventsEmotion expressionPositive eventsEmotion regulation effortsSubsequent emotion regulationRole of contextIndividual contextual factorsSituation modificationDegree of effortPsychopathology symptomsYouth sampleRegulation effortsStrategy diversityContextual factorsPsychopathologyCurrent articleYoung peopleEvent intensitySavoringEmotionsRuminationPeopleReappraisalYouthExploring Cancer Pain Self-Management Needs and Preferences: A Meta-Ethnography
Anderson A, Starkweather A, Cong X, Kyounghae K, Judge M, Schulman-Green D. Exploring Cancer Pain Self-Management Needs and Preferences: A Meta-Ethnography. Qualitative Health Research 2021, 31: 1609-1621. PMID: 33834931, DOI: 10.1177/1049732321998975.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-management support needsCancer painMeta-SynthesisSelf-management of cancer painSupport needsSelf-management of chronic diseasesSelf-management supportManagement of cancer painSelf-management knowledgeSelf-management needsHealth care practitionersQualitative research articlesMeta-ethnographyCare practitionersChronic diseasesContextual factorsDay-to-day basisPainNeedsIncreased understandingCancerNoblitPatientsResearch articlesHealthLanguage and Aggressive Behaviors in Male and Female Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Neuhaus E, Kang VY, Kresse A, Corrigan S, Aylward E, Bernier R, Bookheimer S, Dapretto M, Jack A, Jeste S, McPartland JC, Van Horn JD, Pelphrey K, Webb SJ. Language and Aggressive Behaviors in Male and Female Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders 2021, 52: 454-462. PMID: 33682042, PMCID: PMC9407024, DOI: 10.1007/s10803-020-04773-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutism spectrum disorderSpectrum disorderChild/family factorsAggressive behaviorSocial-emotional difficultiesCommunication skillsPattern of resultsTypical developmentBroader contextual factorsFamily factorsDisruptive behaviorSevere aggressionAggressionFemale youthFamily characteristicsIntervention methodsContextual factorsImportant correlatesLow family incomeYouthSkillsFamily incomeDisordersDifficultiesBehavior
2020
Trauma Symptoms and Relationship With Child and Family Team Meeting Characteristics and Outcomes in a Statewide System of Care
Schreier A, Horwitz M, Marshall T, Bracey J, Cummins M, Kaufman JS. Trauma Symptoms and Relationship With Child and Family Team Meeting Characteristics and Outcomes in a Statewide System of Care. Journal Of Emotional And Behavioral Disorders 2020, 29: 175-186. PMID: 34712039, PMCID: PMC8547490, DOI: 10.1177/1063426620980695.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrauma symptomsYouth impairmentSystems of careMeasures of youthCommunity-based servicesPresence of traumaYouth functioningTraumatic eventsFamily team meetingsCare coordinationCare coordinatorsCaregiver outcomesCaregiver functioningFamily outcomesSOC servicesSymptomsMultiple regression analysisContextual factorsBehavioral disordersConditional effectsNumber of daysYouthImpairmentMeeting characteristicsMeeting duration
This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply