2025
What Internists and Neurologists Know and Think About Catatonia.
Kaur J, Maeng D, Wortzel J, Oldham M. What Internists and Neurologists Know and Think About Catatonia. The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders 2025, 27 PMID: 40250341, PMCID: PMC12131037, DOI: 10.4088/pcc.24m03853.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBush-Francis Catatonia Rating ScaleEducational moduleAdvanced-practice providersFirst-line treatmentSelf-reported demographicsLow participation ratesYears of practiceSurvey-based studyProfessional listservsInternal medicineParticipation ratesEducation campaignsPsychiatric practitionersStages of trainingTreatment of catatoniaCatatonia Rating ScaleInternistsPatient videosStudy cohortSpecialtyRating ScaleMedical sequelaeNeurologistsCohortPractitionersTo use financial incentives or not? Insights from experiments in encouraging sanitation investments in four countries
Gautam S, Gechter M, Guiteras R, Mobarak A. To use financial incentives or not? Insights from experiments in encouraging sanitation investments in four countries. World Development 2025, 187: 106791. PMID: 40026693, PMCID: PMC11659501, DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106791.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFinancial incentivesPoverty statusSanitation investmentsPolicy concernsHygienic latrinesInclusion criteriaIntervention-based studiesInformation campaignsClasses of interventionsSanitationCountriesOutcome measuresIncentivesEducation campaignsCampaignFinancial benefitsLatrinesMicrocreditPovertyMicrodataHouseholdsProduct purchaseSample of studyPolicy
2023
Barriers to and Facilitators of Help-Seeking Among Men Who are Victims of Domestic Violence: A Mixed-Studies Systematic Review
Kim E, Nelson L, Pereira T, Shorey S. Barriers to and Facilitators of Help-Seeking Among Men Who are Victims of Domestic Violence: A Mixed-Studies Systematic Review. Trauma Violence & Abuse 2023, 25: 2189-2203. PMID: 37970823, DOI: 10.1177/15248380231209435.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDomestic violenceGender-specific challengesCycle of abuseAbusive relationshipsDomestic abuseVictimized menViolenceHelp-seeking behaviorJoanna Briggs Institute approachAbusive experiencesHelp professionalsOverarching themesPublic education campaignsMixed Methods Appraisal ToolMen's healthVictimsMethods Appraisal ToolMain themesInstitute approachPersonal fearsThemesEducation campaignsAbuseMixed studies systematic reviewFacilitators
2019
Sex Disparities in Cardiovascular Device Evaluations Strategies for Recruitment and Retention of Female Patients in Clinical Device Trials
Ghare MI, Chandrasekhar J, Mehran R, Ng V, Grines C, Lansky A. Sex Disparities in Cardiovascular Device Evaluations Strategies for Recruitment and Retention of Female Patients in Clinical Device Trials. JACC Cardiovascular Interventions 2019, 12: 301-308. PMID: 30732736, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2018.10.048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrial participationClinical trialsClinical trial participationUnderrepresentation of womenMultistakeholder engagementGovernment agenciesFemale patientsFemale enrollmentCardiovascular trialsClinical research personnelNarrative reviewDevice trialsTrialsWomenParticipationPublic awarenessEducation campaigns
2016
The Role of Collective Efficacy in Climate Change Adaptation in India
Thaker J, Maibach E, Leiserowitz A, Zhao X, Howe P. The Role of Collective Efficacy in Climate Change Adaptation in India. Weather Climate And Society 2016, 8: 21-34. DOI: 10.1175/wcas-d-14-00037.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity collective efficacyCollective efficacyAdaptive capacityCollective efficacy beliefsShared beliefsClimate change adaptationEfficacy beliefsChange adaptationSocial sciencesCommunity activitiesPublic education campaignsAuthor's Ph.D. dissertationSocial cognitive theoryPh.D. dissertationAdaptation responsesGroup capabilitiesCommunityCognitive theoryNational surveyEducation campaignsClimate changeBeliefsWater scarcityCollective tasksNorms
2015
Visual portrayals of obesity in health media: promoting exercise without perpetuating weight bias
Pearl R, Dovidio J, Puhl R. Visual portrayals of obesity in health media: promoting exercise without perpetuating weight bias. Health Education Research 2015, 30: 580-590. PMID: 26116585, DOI: 10.1093/her/cyv025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeight statusHealth education campaignsNon-overweight participantsWeight-biased attitudesWeight biasNegative health consequencesHealth education materialsParticipants' weight statusLean womenUS womenObesityAnalysis of covarianceExercise imagesHealth consequencesLow expressionWomenExercise behaviorEducation campaignsHealth mediaExerciseEducation materialsStatusHigher reportsParticipants
2014
Reducing the duration of untreated psychosis and its impact in the U.S.: the STEP-ED study
Srihari VH, Tek C, Pollard J, Zimmet S, Keat J, Cahill JD, Kucukgoncu S, Walsh BC, Li F, Gueorguieva R, Levine N, Mesholam-Gately RI, Friedman-Yakoobian M, Seidman LJ, Keshavan MS, McGlashan TH, Woods SW. Reducing the duration of untreated psychosis and its impact in the U.S.: the STEP-ED study. BMC Psychiatry 2014, 14: 335. PMID: 25471062, PMCID: PMC4262386, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-014-0335-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly detectionEarly outcomesGeographic catchmentTIPS studyYounger patientsAppropriate patientsUntreated psychosisPsychosis onsetEffective treatmentCare providersPsychotic symptomsPublic education campaignsPsychotic disordersHelp-seeking behaviorSecondary aimComprehensive interventionPatientsIntervention servicesDUPEducation campaignsOutcomesSocial marketing approachPrimary aimTreatmentFES
2008
Promoting Fruit and Vegetable Intake through Messages Tailored to Individual Differences in Regulatory Focus
Latimer AE, Williams-Piehota P, Katulak NA, Cox A, Mowad L, Higgins ET, Salovey P. Promoting Fruit and Vegetable Intake through Messages Tailored to Individual Differences in Regulatory Focus. Annals Of Behavioral Medicine 2008, 35: 363-369. PMID: 18670833, PMCID: PMC2739374, DOI: 10.1007/s12160-008-9039-6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Perceived risks and benefits of smoking cessation: Gender-specific predictors of motivation and treatment outcome
McKee SA, O'Malley SS, Salovey P, Krishnan-Sarin S, Mazure CM. Perceived risks and benefits of smoking cessation: Gender-specific predictors of motivation and treatment outcome. Addictive Behaviors 2005, 30: 423-435. PMID: 15718060, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2004.05.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPretreatment motivationTreatment-seeking smokersSelf-report instrumentGood psychometric propertiesSmoking cessationGender-specific predictorsTreatment outcomesSmoking cessation trialLikelihood ratingsBehavioral intentionsPsychometric propertiesMotivationIntervention strategiesCessation trialGender differencesPublic education campaignsPrimary aimStrong associationBeliefsParticipantsRatingsIntentionOutcomesSubsampleEducation campaigns
1990
Prevalence of gonorrhoea, syphilis and trichomoniasis in prostitutes in Burkina Faso.
Damiba AE, Vermund SH, Kelley KF. Prevalence of gonorrhoea, syphilis and trichomoniasis in prostitutes in Burkina Faso. East African Medical Journal 1990, 67: 473-7. PMID: 2226226.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFocal mass drug administrationMontefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein CollegePrevalence of gonorrheaPrevalence of syphilisTrichomonas vaginalis infectionMass drug administrationVaginalis infectionNegative diplococciAlbert Einstein CollegeDrug AdministrationDemographic dataBurkina FasoYounger groupColumbia University SchoolSyphilisEducation campaignsGhanaian originGonorrheaPublic healthTrichomoniasisUniversity SchoolPrevalenceDiagnostic capabilitiesAlarming rateOugadougou
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