2025
Social and mental health pathways to institutional trust: A cohort study
Paquin V, Miconi D, Aversa S, Johnson-Lafleur J, Côté S, Geoffroy M, Gülöksüz S. Social and mental health pathways to institutional trust: A cohort study. Social Science & Medicine 2025, 379: 118199. PMID: 40382867, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFactor associated with lower levelsMental health factorsSocial connectednessHealth factorsMental healthContext of mental health problemsMental health pathwayQuebec Longitudinal Study of Child DevelopmentLongitudinal Study of Child DevelopmentEarly-life factorsLower household incomeMental health problemsSocio-economic disadvantageHistory of depressionAssociated with greater trustPromote social connectednessStudy of Child DevelopmentPsychotic experiencesAssociated with institutional trustHealth pathwaysRacial minority statusPerceived stressProfessional helpMaternal history of depressionEarly life
2024
Early‐life menstrual characteristics and gestational diabetes in a large US cohort
Wang Z, Baird D, Williams M, Jukic A, Wilcox A, Curry C, Fischer‐Colbrie T, Onnela J, Hauser R, Coull B, Mahalingaiah S. Early‐life menstrual characteristics and gestational diabetes in a large US cohort. Paediatric And Perinatal Epidemiology 2024, 38: 654-665. PMID: 39607069, PMCID: PMC11603761, DOI: 10.1111/ppe.13129.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMenstrual cycle characteristicsAssociated with GDMGestational diabetesMenstrual characteristicsEarly menarcheHigher risk of GDMRisk of GDMEvaluate associationsPoisson generalised estimating equationsAssociated with higher riskModified Poisson regressionGDM historyRecurrent GDMLive birthsEarly-life factorsGDMPregnancyUS cohortRecurrenceCycle regularityGeneralised estimating equationsMenarcheLogistic regressionDiabetesPoisson regressionTemporal trends and disparities of population attributable fractions of modifiable risk factors for dementia in China: a time-series study of the China health and retirement longitudinal study (2011–2018)
Chen S, Chen X, Hou X, Fang H, Liu G, Yan L. Temporal trends and disparities of population attributable fractions of modifiable risk factors for dementia in China: a time-series study of the China health and retirement longitudinal study (2011–2018). The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific 2024, 47: 101106. PMID: 38872868, PMCID: PMC11170192, DOI: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2024.101106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPopulation-attributable fractionModifiable risk factorsSocio-economic statusLower educationHearing lossChina HealthTraumatic brain injuryRisk factorsCalculate population-attributable fractionsTargeted public health strategiesRetirement Longitudinal StudySES disparitiesSocio-economic status groupsPopulation attributable fractionNew-onset dementiaEarly-life factorsPublic health strategiesSignificant public health challengePublic health challengeSex-specific analysesLower-income individualsTemporal trendsDementia riskPhysical inactivityAttributable fraction
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