2020
Association of Adverse Neighborhood Exposures With HIV Viral Load in Pregnant Women at Delivery
Momplaisir F, Nassau T, Moore K, Grayhack C, Njoroge W, Roux A, Brady K. Association of Adverse Neighborhood Exposures With HIV Viral Load in Pregnant Women at Delivery. JAMA Network Open 2020, 3: e2024577. PMID: 33156348, PMCID: PMC7648255, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.24577.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV viral loadElevated viral loadViral loadPrenatal careVirologic controlCohort studyPregnant womenNeighborhood exposureMAIN OUTCOMEElevated HIV viral loadHigher HIV viral loadPopulation-based cohort studyHigher neighborhood educationHIV virologic controlIntermediate prenatal careMaternal health needsPoor virologic controlInadequate prenatal careCopies/mLHIV surveillance dataProportion of womenRace/ethnicityMaternal morbidityHIV diagnosisChronic diseases
2013
Parental Cultural Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding Young Children and Television
Njoroge W, Elenbaas L, Garrison M, Myaing M, Christakis D. Parental Cultural Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding Young Children and Television. JAMA Pediatrics 2013, 167: 739-745. PMID: 23778788, DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2013.75.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-Hispanic white childrenRace/ethnicityBeliefs/attitudesEthnic disparitiesYoung childrenSocioeconomic statusWhite childrenChild race/ethnicityCommunity-based sampleParents of childrenPediatric clinicMAIN OUTCOMEScreen timeAfrican American childrenMinutes of televisionPractice networkAged childrenSignificant differencesChildrenEarly childhood developmentDemographic questionnaireMore televisionDemographic covariatesTV viewingFamily socioeconomic status