2025
The landscape of suicide risk factors in Latin America
Cabrera-Mendoza B, Fries G, Polimanti R, Consortium S. The landscape of suicide risk factors in Latin America. Psychiatry Research 2025, 351: 116597. DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116597.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersLatin AmericaMental health care accessSocial determinants of suicideDevelopment of tailored interventionsCare-seeking behaviorHealth care accessSuicide ratesRisk factorsSuicide prevention strategiesTraditional gender normsMiddle-income countriesReduce suicide ratesCare accessSocial determinantsSuicide risk factorsTailored interventionsDeterminants of suicideImpact of religiosityGender normsFamily tiesLatin American populationsPrevention strategiesSignificant disparitiesSociocultural factorsLatin
2023
1843. Exploring Cisgender Women's HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Needs and Preferences Across Settings: the Roles of Social-Structural Factors
Kerrigan D, Yonamine K, O’Rourke A, Karver T, Davis W, Metzner A, Oglesby A, Garris C, Scott R, Moriarty P, Taggart T, Barrington C, Gomez H, Perez M, Donastorg Y. 1843. Exploring Cisgender Women's HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Needs and Preferences Across Settings: the Roles of Social-Structural Factors. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2023, 10: ofad500.1671. PMCID: PMC10678848, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1671.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial structural factorsFemale sex workersCisgender womenDominican RepublicHIV pre-exposure prophylaxisUnited StatesLA PrEPSocial structural constraintsNew HIV infectionsReproductive health servicesGender normsHealthcare providersInjectable PrEPThematic content analysisPrEP uptakeDepth interviewsHIV infectionPartner dynamicsSex workersEmpowerment toolReproductive healthcare providersDisproportionate impactPre-exposure prophylaxisTransgender womenContent analysisFacilitators and barriers to hypertension management in urban Nepal: findings from a qualitative study
Bhattarai S, Bajracharya S, Shrestha A, Skovlund E, Åsvold B, Mjolstad B, Sen A. Facilitators and barriers to hypertension management in urban Nepal: findings from a qualitative study. Open Heart 2023, 10: e002394. PMID: 37899127, PMCID: PMC10618998, DOI: 10.1136/openhrt-2023-002394.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary healthcare providersHypertension servicesHypertension managementHealthcare providersHypertension patientsHome visitsSocioecological modelCommunity-level barriersUrban NepalFocus group discussionsTreatment measuresControl of hypertensionGender normsHigh blood pressureCommunity health workersMunicipal officialsAspects of careFamily membersDepth interviewsQualitative methodologyPrimary healthcare systemCommunity trustLow-resource countriesQualitative studyAntihypertensive medications
2022
Mental Health, Alcohol Use, and Substance Use Correlates of Sexism in a Sample of Gender-Diverse Sexual Minority Women
Scheer JR, Batchelder AW, Wang K, Pachankis JE. Mental Health, Alcohol Use, and Substance Use Correlates of Sexism in a Sample of Gender-Diverse Sexual Minority Women. Psychology Of Sexual Orientation And Gender Diversity 2022, 9: 222-235. PMID: 35677582, PMCID: PMC9173652, DOI: 10.1037/sgd0000477.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual minority womenDrug-related consequencesGender minoritiesPsychological distressMinority womenMental healthTraditional gender normsPatriarchal social structuresSelf-report measuresAlcohol-related consequencesBehavioral health outcomesHegemonic masculinityGender normsSocial structureHeterosexual womenSexismSubstance use correlatesBehavioral health issuesCisgender womenCultural practicesAlcohol usePrior researchBehavioral healthCurrent studyHealth outcomes
2021
How Much Gender Is Too Much Gender?
Dembroff R, Wodak D. How Much Gender Is Too Much Gender? 2021, 362-376. DOI: 10.4324/9781003164869-27.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNormative questionsNatural languageRigid gender normsTraditional gender binaryPatterns of language useGender binaryGender normsGendered patternsGender expressionGender termsRacial termsRacial languageGender equivalenceGender stereotypesForcing speakersLanguage useLanguageGenderGender informationSpeakersNormsMenHonorificsPronounsEnglish
2018
Mediating risk through young women’s marital arrangements and intimate relationships in low-income communities in urban India
Brault MA, Schensul SL. Mediating risk through young women’s marital arrangements and intimate relationships in low-income communities in urban India. Culture Health & Sexuality 2018, 20: 1055-1070. PMID: 30328774, DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2018.1491061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-income communitiesMarital arrangementsUrban IndiaYoung women's experiencesYoung womenPatriarchal normsGender normsMarital practicesEthnographic dataWomen's experiencesDevelopment of intimacyCareer expectationsIntimate relationshipsOwn relationshipMarriagePhysical intimacyCareer advancementSocial networksMarital relationshipFamily supportMarital typesIntimacySpousal relationshipIndiaTypes of risks
2014
Reconceiving masculinity and ‘men as partners’ for ICPD Beyond 2014: Insights from a Mexican HPV study
Wentzell E, Inhorn M. Reconceiving masculinity and ‘men as partners’ for ICPD Beyond 2014: Insights from a Mexican HPV study. Global Public Health 2014, 9: 691-705. PMID: 24890039, DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2014.917690.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFraming of menCairo International ConferenceReproductive health practicesHealth needsReproductive health programsGender normsWomen's empowermentMen's participationPolicy recommendationsBroader societyReproductive practicesFramingMan serviceReproductive healthMasculinityGlobal riseICPDEmpowermentHealth practicesParticipationHealth programsPracticeActorsPartnersServices
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