2024
A cross‐sectional investigation into the role of intersectionality as a moderator of the relation between youth adversity and adolescent depression/anxiety symptoms in the community
Havers L, Bhui K, Shuai R, Fonagy P, Fazel M, Morgan C, Fancourt D, McCrone P, Smuk M, Hosang G, Shakoor S. A cross‐sectional investigation into the role of intersectionality as a moderator of the relation between youth adversity and adolescent depression/anxiety symptoms in the community. Journal Of Adolescence 2024, 96: 1304-1315. PMID: 38769710, DOI: 10.1002/jad.12347.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDepression/anxiety symptomsMultiple group structural equation modelingGroup structural equation modelingLevels of depressionEmotional problems subscaleStrengths and Difficulties QuestionnaireIndication of moderationMental health problemsAssociated with higher levelsIntersectional effectsProblems subscaleStructural equation modelingCross-sectional designDifficulties QuestionnaireDepression/anxietyCross-sectional investigationAdversityModerating effectEquation modelingHigher SESPreliminary findingsStructural privilegeDisadvantaged individualsHealth problemsSymptoms
2022
Associations of Socioeconomic Status and Healthy Lifestyle With Incidence of Dyslipidemia: A Prospective Chinese Governmental Employee Cohort Study
Li L, Ouyang F, He J, Qiu D, Luo D, Xiao S. Associations of Socioeconomic Status and Healthy Lifestyle With Incidence of Dyslipidemia: A Prospective Chinese Governmental Employee Cohort Study. Frontiers In Public Health 2022, 10: 878126. PMID: 35757615, PMCID: PMC9218108, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.878126.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncidence of dyslipidemiaHealthy lifestyleLifestyle scoreSocioeconomic inequalitiesHigher SESLow SESSocial determinants of healthAssociation of socioeconomic statusCumulative incidence of dyslipidemiaPhysician-diagnosed dyslipidemiaHealthy lifestyle behaviorsReduce socioeconomic inequalitiesDeterminants of healthAssociation of SESLipid-lowering drug useParticipants' mean ageLipoprotein cholesterolCox proportional hazards modelsHigh-density lipoprotein cholesterolLifestyle behaviorsPhysical activitySocial determinantsProportional hazards modelUnhealthy lifestylePrimary lifestyle
2020
Do black/white differences in telomere length depend on socioeconomic status?
Needham B, Salerno S, Roberts E, Boss J, Allgood K, Mukherjee B. Do black/white differences in telomere length depend on socioeconomic status? Biodemography And Social Biology 2020, 65: 287-312. PMID: 33243026, PMCID: PMC7703670, DOI: 10.1080/19485565.2020.1765734.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUS blacksNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyHealth and Nutrition Examination SurveyNutrition Examination SurveyAccelerated biological agingLeukocyte telomere lengthLonger telomere lengthExamination SurveyRisk of diseaseSocioeconomic statusHigher SESLow SESMiddle SESBlack/White DifferencesTelomere lengthRace differencesSESEconomic disadvantageBiological ageWhiteGenetic explanationBlackHealthDifferencesSurvey
2015
Expectant Mothers Maximizing Opportunities: Maternal Characteristics Moderate Multifactorial Prenatal Stress in the Prediction of Birth Weight in a Sample of Children Adopted at Birth
Brotnow L, Reiss D, Stover CS, Ganiban J, Leve LD, Neiderhiser JM, Shaw DS, Stevens HE. Expectant Mothers Maximizing Opportunities: Maternal Characteristics Moderate Multifactorial Prenatal Stress in the Prediction of Birth Weight in a Sample of Children Adopted at Birth. PLOS ONE 2015, 10: e0141881. PMID: 26544958, PMCID: PMC4636431, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141881.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal stressSample of childrenMultidimensional theoretical modelHierarchical regression modelingHierarchical regression modelsObjective stressorsDistress measuresChild developmentEffects of stressMaternal personal characteristicsSocial supportMothers' stressProtective factorsPersonal characteristicsDistressStressorsCross-sectional dataMaternal characteristicsRisk factorsAdoption studiesHigher SESBirth mothersEnvironmental risk factorsTheoretical modelPregnancy complications
2011
Long-term survivorship in gastric cancer.
Kunz P, Gubens M, Fisher G, Ford J, Lichtensztajn D, Clarke C. Long-term survivorship in gastric cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2011, 29: 14-14. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2011.29.4_suppl.14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGastric cancerIntestinal histologyGEJ cancerAnatomic sitesAsian/Pacific Islander raceEsophagus/cardiaLonger median OSOutcomes of survivalCalifornia Cancer RegistryYear of diagnosisGastroesophageal junction adenocarcinomaPacific Islander raceCause-specific deathKaplan-Meier curvesLong-term survivorsStrong independent predictorCases of gastricAsian/Pacific IslandersLong-term survivorshipNon-Hispanic whitesHigher SESLogistic regression modelsMedian OSMedian ageIndependent predictors
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