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Epistemic trust towards teacher questionnaire: Development and preliminary validation
Desatnik A, Yakubovskiy M, Tarasov S, Fonagy P. Epistemic trust towards teacher questionnaire: Development and preliminary validation. PLOS ONE 2025, 20: e0331398. PMID: 40953073, PMCID: PMC12435716, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0331398.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentChildFactor Analysis, StatisticalFemaleHumansMalePsychometricsReproducibility of ResultsSchool TeachersSelf ReportStudentsSurveys and QuestionnairesTrustConceptsEpistemic trustMeasures of teacher—student relationship qualityTeacher-student relationship qualityDiverse educational settingsEvolutionary developmental psychologyHigh school studentsNon-verbal immediacySelf-report measuresThree-factor structurePsychometrically sound instrumentConfirmatory factor analysisStudent motivationEducational contextTeacher questionnairesEducational settingsLearning outcomesEducational psychologySchool studentsWorking allianceFactor structureDevelopmental psychologyPreliminary supportDiscriminant validityGood model fitTeachersAddressing non-communicable disease management during disasters in the US Virgin Islands: a mixed methods study
Wiciak M, Perez S, Richards T, Escobar K, Evans D, Nunez-Smith M, Hassan S. Addressing non-communicable disease management during disasters in the US Virgin Islands: a mixed methods study. Frontiers In Public Health 2025, 13: 1606631. PMID: 41018766, PMCID: PMC12463602, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1606631.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PsychologicalAdultAgedCross-Sectional StudiesCyclonic StormsDisaster PlanningDisastersDisease ManagementFemaleHealth Services AccessibilityHumansInterviews as TopicMaleMiddle AgedNoncommunicable DiseasesQualitative ResearchSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited States Virgin IslandsConceptsNon-communicable diseasesNon-communicable disease managementFederally Qualified Health CentersHealthcare accessMixed-methods cross-sectional studyQualitative interviewsMental health stigmaSemi-structured qualitative interviewsQualified health centersQuality of careMental health burdenMental health supportMental health impactsDisaster preparednessDisaster preparedness informationCross-sectional studyExperiences of individualsU.S. Virgin IslandsHealth stigmaHealth disparitiesPatient experienceHealthcare providersHealth supportHealth centersHealthcare servicesAuthenticity, Racial Discrimination, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation Among Young Black Men, United States, 2024.
Boyd D, Durkee M, Brown D, Constant A. Authenticity, Racial Discrimination, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation Among Young Black Men, United States, 2024. American Journal Of Public Health 2025, 115: 1417-1425. PMID: 40768697, PMCID: PMC12332324, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2025.308148.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentBlack or African AmericanDepressionHumansMaleRacismSuicidal IdeationSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsDepressive symptomsSuicidal ideationBlack menBlack/African American menYoung Black menMen's mental healthSelf-report questionnairesHigh school diplomaImpact of racial discriminationRacial discriminationMental healthSchool diplomaUnited StatesIdeationAmerican menProtective factorsSymptomsMenDiplomaInteraction effectsHealthDiscriminationQuestionnaireInterventionQualtricsThe relationship between sexual activity during chemotherapy and sexual functioning after treatment among females with breast and gynecologic cancer
Carpenter K, Conroy K, Black L, Salani R, Lustberg M. The relationship between sexual activity during chemotherapy and sexual functioning after treatment among females with breast and gynecologic cancer. Supportive Care In Cancer 2025, 33: 818. PMID: 40875074, PMCID: PMC12394328, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-025-09858-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSexual activitySexual functionInitiation of chemotherapyBreast cancer patientsRates of sexual activitySexual life of womenAssociated with better sexual functionFemale cancer survivorsTherapy initiationAdjuvant chemotherapyChemotherapy initiationFollow-up 1Treatment toxicityHigh satisfaction rateSexual lifeChemotherapyGynecologic cancerCancer patientsActive treatmentAssociated with reportsChemotherapy infusionMethodsSelf-report questionnairesCancer survivorsLives of womenDepressive symptomsFostering internal assets to mitigate suicidal behaviors among young black sexual minority males aged 14–24
Boyd D, Kirklewski S, Benavides J, Quinn C, Saigal A, Hill S. Fostering internal assets to mitigate suicidal behaviors among young black sexual minority males aged 14–24. BMC Public Health 2025, 25: 2858. PMID: 40835911, PMCID: PMC12366019, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-025-24131-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentBlack or African AmericanCross-Sectional StudiesHumansMaleSexual and Gender MinoritiesSuicidal IdeationSurveys and QuestionnairesYoung AdultSupplemental Items Reduce HCAHPS Response Rates, but Response Rates Do Not Affect HCAHPS Scores
Beckett M, Hambarsoomian K, Brown J, Cleary P, Abel G, Giordano L, Elliott M. Supplemental Items Reduce HCAHPS Response Rates, but Response Rates Do Not Affect HCAHPS Scores. Medical Care 2025, 63: 764-770. PMID: 40846638, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000002197.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedFemaleHealth Care SurveysHospitalsHumansMaleMiddle AgedPatient SatisfactionPostal ServiceSurveys and QuestionnairesTelephoneUnited StatesConceptsHCAHPS scoresPatient experience measuresResponse rateHospital-level associationsTelephone Follow-UpHCAHPSSurvey modeUS hospitalsExperience measuresSupplemental itemsMail surveyPatient characteristicsHospitalRegression modelsScoresLong surveyFollow-upSurveySurvey lengthAdult patientsSurvey protocolPatientsTelephoneLongitudinal graphics of patient-reported physical function in patients treated for hematologic malignancies
Thanarajasingam G, Bhatnagar V, Noble B, Chen T, Fiero M, Hoffman R, Jeffery M, Mazza G, Mascarenhas J, Mesa R, Murugappan M, Ross J, Sidana S, Warsame R, Kluetz P, Dueck A. Longitudinal graphics of patient-reported physical function in patients treated for hematologic malignancies. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2025, 25: 189. PMID: 40775758, PMCID: PMC12329971, DOI: 10.1186/s12874-025-02617-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClinical Trials, Phase II as TopicClinical Trials, Phase III as TopicCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHematologic NeoplasmsHumansLongitudinal StudiesMaleMiddle AgedMulticenter Studies as TopicPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresQuality of LifeRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesUnited States Food and Drug AdministrationConceptsFood and Drug AdministrationHematologic malignanciesPhysical functionCAR-T cell therapyUS Food and Drug AdministrationPatient-reported physical functionCore patient-reported outcomesPROMIS-29 questionnairePatient-reported outcomesEORTC QLQ-C30CAR-TStacked bar chartsAutologous transplantationMyeloproliferative neoplasmsTolerability endpointsTreatment toleranceMultiple myelomaBackgroundThe US Food and Drug AdministrationCell therapyClinical trialsMalignancyCancer clinical trialsPatient stakeholdersPROMIS-29Fact QuestionnaireOne year on - the long-term impact of COVID-19 pandemic and government restrictions on the health-seeking behaviour, financial security and mental health of TB survivors
Jinga N, Hirasen K, Ivanova O, Rachow A, Charalambous S, Lönnroth K, Moolla A, Rassool M, Evans D. One year on - the long-term impact of COVID-19 pandemic and government restrictions on the health-seeking behaviour, financial security and mental health of TB survivors. BMC Public Health 2025, 25: 2660. PMID: 40770626, PMCID: PMC12326666, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-025-24006-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCOVID-19Cross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHumansMaleMental HealthMiddle AgedPandemicsPatient Acceptance of Health CareSurveys and QuestionnairesSurvivorsTuberculosisConceptsHealth-seeking behaviorPoor health-seeking behaviorTB survivorsHealth-related qualityMental healthCOVID-19 questionnaireHealth-related quality of lifeLogistic regressionResponse to COVID-19Healthcare-seeking behaviorHealth care servicesShort Form SurveyFollow-up study visitsCOVID-19 pandemicFinancial statusAntiretroviral treatmentLong-term impactCross-sectional studyQuality of lifeGovernment responsesLong-term disabilityWHO toolCare servicesSF-36Health conditionsExploring perceived and enacted stigma with related factors among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Nepal
Sujan M, Khati A, Paudel K, Gautam K, Pandey A, Sharma S, Dhakal M, Wickersham J, Shrestha R. Exploring perceived and enacted stigma with related factors among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Nepal. Sexual Health 2025, 22 PMID: 40977232, DOI: 10.1071/sh25031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnacted stigmaPatient Health Questionnaire-9Stigma reduction initiativesCross-sectional studyMultivariate linear regression analysisSleep Quality ScaleStigma ScalePerceived stigmaBackground StigmaExploratory factor analysisComprehensive interventionDepressive symptomsGBMSMStigmaAnal sexLinear regression analysisGroup sexOlder individualsSexual behaviorAssociated FactorsTransactional sexWell-beingReduction initiativesParticipantsQuality scaleWork Impairment and Financial Outcomes Among Adults With vs Without Long COVID
Gottlieb M, Chen J, Yu H, Santangelo M, Spatz E, Gentile N, Geyer R, Malicki C, Gatling K, O’Laughlin K, Stephens K, Elmore J, Wisk L, L’Hommedieu M, Rodriguez R, Montoy J, Wang R, Rising K, Kean E, Dyal J, Hill M, Venkatesh A, Weinstein R, Koo K, Derden A, Ahmed Z, Gomez C, Guzman D, Hassaballa M, Kaadan A, Kinsman J, Lin Z, Li S, Mannan I, Yang Z, Liu M, Ulrich A, Dorney J, Pierce S, Puente X, Salah W, Nichol G, Anderson J, Schiffgens M, Morse D, Adams K, Stober T, Maat Z, Willis M, Zhang Z, Chang G, Lyon V, Klabbers R, Ruiz L, Malone K, Park J, Chang A, Renzi N, Watts P, Kelly M, Schaeffer K, Grau D, Cheng D, Shutty C, Charlton A, Shughart L, Shughart H, Amadio G, Miao J, Hannikainen P, Chandler C, Eguchi M, Diaz Roldan K, Moreno R, Kemball R, Chan V, Lara Chavez C, Wong A, Arreguin M, Huebinger R, Kane A, Nikonowicz P, Sapp S, Idris A, McDonald S, Gallegos D, Martin K, Saydah S, Plumb I, Hall A, Briggs-Hagen M. Work Impairment and Financial Outcomes Among Adults With vs Without Long COVID. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e2526310. PMID: 40794410, PMCID: PMC12344534, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.26310.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCOVID-19EfficiencyFemaleFinancial StressHumansLongitudinal StudiesMaleMiddle AgedProspective StudiesQuality of LifeSARS-CoV-2Surveys and QuestionnairesConceptsProspective cohort studyWork impairmentFinancial toxicityFollow-up electronic surveyProspective cohort study of adultsCohort study of adultsChronic Illness TherapyLongitudinal cohort studyActivity Impairment QuestionnaireStudy of adultsQuality of lifeLong COVIDFinancial outcomesIllness TherapyHealth statusImpairment QuestionnaireMain OutcomesElectronic surveySelf-ReportCohort studyAdult participantsOddsHealthWork productivityAssistance programsHospital-Based Methadone and Buprenorphine Initiation Practices by Addiction Consult Services
Cohen S, Straus E, Fiellin D, Pomeranz J, Suzuki J, Tetrault J, Weimer M, Edelman E, Joudrey P. Hospital-Based Methadone and Buprenorphine Initiation Practices by Addiction Consult Services. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e2526077. PMID: 40773194, PMCID: PMC12332638, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.26077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBuprenorphineCross-Sectional StudiesDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleFentanylHospitals, TeachingHumansMaleMethadoneMiddle AgedNarcotic AntagonistsOpiate Substitution TreatmentOpioid-Related DisordersPhysician ExecutivesPractice Guidelines as TopicReferral and ConsultationSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsInitiation of methadoneAddiction consult servicesMethadone initiationBuprenorphine initiationOpioid use disorderHigh dosesLow dosesAddiction medicineLow-dose initiationFull-agonist opioidsUp-titrationCross-sectional survey studyInitiation regimenFentanyl usePrimary outcomeDay 1OpioidBuprenorphineHospital-based practiceUse disorderClinical casesClinical guidelinesMethadoneSynthetic opioidsDoseRecommendations for Addressing In-Hospital Substance Use From a National Delphi Consensus Process
Donroe J, Calcaterra S, Simon C, Weimer M, Huxley-Reicher Z, Puglisi L, Torres-Lockhart K, Hall O, Bhandary-Alexander J, Encandela J, Martin M. Recommendations for Addressing In-Hospital Substance Use From a National Delphi Consensus Process. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e2528703. PMID: 40853657, PMCID: PMC12379083, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.28703.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultConsensusDelphi TechniqueFemaleHospitalizationHospitalsHumansInpatientsMaleMiddle AgedPractice Guidelines as TopicSubstance-Related DisordersSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsBest-practice recommendationsSubstance use disordersSubstance useDelphi processContent analysisDevelopment of consensus recommendationsEvidence-based careAdvanced practice cliniciansCategories of recommendationsDelphi consensus processSurvey studyConsensus recommendationsUse disorderEvidence-based wayPatient-centeredHospital policiesClinician expertsAddiction expertsMain OutcomesAuthor contactPatient autonomyConsultation teamContent analysis of commentsParticipant ageConsensus processPrevalence and determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness among men who have sex with men in Nepal: A cross-sectional study
Paudel K, Gautam K, Sharma M, Wickersham J, Sujan S, Ha T, Copenhaver M, Adhikari T, Shrestha R. Prevalence and determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness among men who have sex with men in Nepal: A cross-sectional study. Medicine 2025, 104: e42341. PMID: 40760630, PMCID: PMC12323900, DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000042341.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrevalence of excessive daytime sleepinessSocial supportDepressive symptomsPatient Health QuestionnaireExcessive daytime sleepinessConfidence intervalsHealth care providersCross-sectional surveySevere depressive symptomsStrong social supportMiddle-income countriesCross-sectional studyModerate prevalenceFactors associated with excessive daytime sleepinessCare providersHealth QuestionnaireMultivariate logistic regression analysisPHQ-9Public health concernEffective careLogistic regression analysisHigher oddsStudy participantsMSMOdds ratioIs South Africa ready for point-of-care, non-sputum tests for TB diagnosis? An assessment of end-user perceptions on a novel urine test and tongue swab for TB testing
Mqedlana-Ntombela N, Fargnoli V, Charalambous S, Velen K, Shilton S, Chihota V. Is South Africa ready for point-of-care, non-sputum tests for TB diagnosis? An assessment of end-user perceptions on a novel urine test and tongue swab for TB testing. BMC Health Services Research 2025, 25: 1013. PMID: 40750880, PMCID: PMC12315466, DOI: 10.1186/s12913-025-13165-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-to-middle income countriesSemi-structured interviewsCare recipientsTB diagnosisSouth African health facilitiesHealthcare provider factorsAfrican health facilitiesPatient-level factorsTB testPublic health expertsUrine testsTongue swabsEnd-user perceptionsProvider factorsHealth facilitiesInnovative interventionUndiagnosed TBThematic analysisHealthcare workersPotential barriersHealth expertsIncome countriesInformation sheetEffective implementationLevel factorsPilot randomized controlled trial to reduce HIV-related stigma among clinicians in Malaysia via project ECHO®
Earnshaw V, Collier Z, Wong P, Saifi R, Chong N, Ng R, Azwa I, Basri S, Hassan A, Mousavi M, Omar S, Walters S, Haddad M, Kamarulzaman A, Altice F. Pilot randomized controlled trial to reduce HIV-related stigma among clinicians in Malaysia via project ECHO®. AIDS Care 2025, 37: 1313-1331. PMID: 40736373, DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2025.2534539.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelFemaleFocus GroupsHealth PersonnelHIV InfectionsHumansMalaysiaMaleMiddle AgedPilot ProjectsSocial StigmaSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsHIV-related stigmaClinical-related outcomesClinical Trial Registration:</b>Scalable interventionsPilot randomized controlled trialQualitative focus groupsFocus group resultsQuantitative survey resultsSubgroup of participantsStigma reductionProject ECHOHIV testingIndividual healthcare facilitiesHIV preventionTrial Registration:</b>Structural stigmaFocus groupsIntervention conditionHealthcare facilitiesStigmaGlobal disparitiesPotential benefitsRegistration:</b>InterventionCliniciansU.S. Pediatricians' Attitudes and Practices Around Screening for Substance Use in Adolescents
Camenga D, Hadland S, Somberg C, Burr W. U.S. Pediatricians' Attitudes and Practices Around Screening for Substance Use in Adolescents. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2025, 77: 499-506. PMID: 40728453, PMCID: PMC12313138, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2025.04.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use screeningScreening practicesPediatricians' attitudesAmerican Academy of Pediatrics Periodic SurveyScreening instrumentSubstance useMedication management servicesPractice-level characteristicsSubstance use screening instrumentSystems-level interventionsAmerican Academy of Pediatrics membersHealth supervision visitsAmerican AcademyPrimary care pediatriciansStandardized screening instrumentsMultivariate logistic regressionReferral resourcesLack of treatment optionsSupervision visitsPositive screenHealth supervisionPediatrics membersSurvey itemsWorkforce trainingBehavioral interventionsParticipant engagement in a national longitudinal study of COVID-19: Insights from the INSPIRE study
Kwan K, Stober T, Gottlieb M, Geyer R, Rising K, Saydah S, Santangelo M, Gatling K, Grau D, Wang R, Montoy J, Idris A, MacDonald S, Hill M, Huebinger R, Prado M, Gentile N, Spatz E, Maliki C, Dorney J, Elmore J, L’Hommedieu M, Weinstein R, Venkatesh A, Stephens K, Group O. Participant engagement in a national longitudinal study of COVID-19: Insights from the INSPIRE study. PLOS ONE 2025, 20: e0325948. PMID: 40694553, PMCID: PMC12282896, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0325948.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedCOVID-19FemaleHumansLongitudinal StudiesMaleMiddle AgedMotivationPatient ParticipationRegistriesSARS-CoV-2Surveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsParticipant engagementInductive content analysis approachNational Longitudinal StudySurvey questionsContent analysis approachParticipation motivationCOVID-19 studiesCOVID-19Longitudinal researchLongitudinal studyParticipantsStudy findingsVirtual research platformEffects of COVID-19Cognitive burdenLong COVIDQualitative survey questionsParticipatory methodsResearch processStudy benefitsAnalysis approachStudy of COVID-19Research questionsEngagementResearch findingsAn Evaluation of Orthopaedic Nurse Preparedness to Address the 2024 CMS and Joint Commission SDOH Requirements
Darby F, Rancu A, Nishime N, Kurek D, Wiznia D. An Evaluation of Orthopaedic Nurse Preparedness to Address the 2024 CMS and Joint Commission SDOH Requirements. Orthopaedic Nursing 2025, 44: 236-239. PMID: 40700765, DOI: 10.1097/nor.0000000000001138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial determinants of healthCenters for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesNurses' preparednessSocial determinants of health domainsCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services requirementsDeterminants of healthNational AssociationNurses' awarenessOrthopaedic nursesOrthopedic nursesJoint CommissionNursesMedicaid ServicesKnowledge assessmentOrthopaedic practiceTJCPreparednessHealthJointsEducationScreeningAwarenessServicesMandateNationalAdoption of Boarding in Inpatient Hallways During Emergency Department Crowding
Franklin B, Shen S, Parekh V, Kelen G, High H, Yiadom M, Lee M, Ribeira R, Kapadia N, Newman J, Bann M, Fogerty R, Wang X, Garcia A, Goralnick E. Adoption of Boarding in Inpatient Hallways During Emergency Department Crowding. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2025, 86: 384-390. PMID: 40632054, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2025.05.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCrowdingEmergency Service, HospitalHospital Bed CapacityHumansPatient AdmissionPatient TransferSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsEmergency departmentInpatient hallwaysThreats to patient safetyEmergency department crowdingState health departmentsProportion of respondentsHallway spaceED leadersPatient safetyHealth departmentsBoarding patientsPatient volumeED boardingHospitalOnline surveyResponse rateRespondentsDepartmentPatientsHallwayEmergencyInpatientsMonthsAmericanCensusImpact of state cigarette and e-cigarette flavors bans on smoking, vaping and dual use in the United States
Buckell J, Tam J, Mendoza E, Meza R, Sindelar J. Impact of state cigarette and e-cigarette flavors bans on smoking, vaping and dual use in the United States. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2025, 274: 112786. PMID: 40680522, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2025.112786.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultElectronic Nicotine Delivery SystemsFemaleFlavoring AgentsHumansMaleSmokingSmoking CessationSurveys and QuestionnairesTobacco ProductsUnited StatesVapingYoung AdultConceptsFlavor banIndividual characteristicsTobacco product useMenthol cigarettesTobacco productsUnited StatesE-cigarettesMultinomial logistic modelState policyTobacco policiesPolicy impactState cigaretteFlavored e-cigarettesPolicyBanProduct useE-cigarette usePeopleCessation of e-cigarette useOnline surveyStateBanned productsTobaccoLogistic modelImpact
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