2021
Fatal self-injury in the United States, 1999–2018: Unmasking a national mental health crisis
Rockett IRH, Caine ED, Banerjee A, Ali B, Miller T, Connery HS, Lulla VO, Nolte KB, Larkin GL, Stack S, Hendricks B, McHugh RK, White FMM, Greenfield SF, Bohnert ASB, Cossman JS, D'Onofrio G, Nelson LS, Nestadt PS, Berry JH, Jia H. Fatal self-injury in the United States, 1999–2018: Unmasking a national mental health crisis. EClinicalMedicine 2021, 32: 100741. PMID: 33681743, PMCID: PMC7910714, DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.100741.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health crisisMental disordersSelf-injury mortalityDistrict of ColumbiaAnnual average percentage changeStandardised mortality ratiosSubstance use disordersDrug overdose deathsPublic health practiceHealth crisisRank-order correlation coefficientSuicide ratesAverage percentage changeUS National InstitutesMortality ratioInjury surveillanceUS CentersInjury preventionJoinpoint regressionOverdose deathsUse disordersDrug fatalitiesDeath dataDisease controlDrug availability
1995
Measurement of Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Pregnant Women
O'Connor T, Holford T, Leaderer B, Hammond S, Bracken M. Measurement of Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Pregnant Women. American Journal Of Epidemiology 1995, 142: 1315-1321. PMID: 7503052, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a117599.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrine cotinineEnvironmental tobacco smokePregnant womenTobacco smokeWork exposureAir nicotine concentrationsSelf-reported exposurePersonal air monitorsExposure assessment methodsAir nicotineMeasurement of exposureHome exposureCotinineNicotine concentrationsExposure classificationWomenCohen's kappaExposureSpearman rank-order correlation coefficientAir monitorsRank-order correlation coefficientKappaSocial exposureSmokeHigh levels
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