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Evaluating the association between routine pneumococcal vaccination and COVID-19 severity among older adults in the United States: A case control study
Prunas O, Tiu A, Shioda K, Bansal S, Weinberger D. Evaluating the association between routine pneumococcal vaccination and COVID-19 severity among older adults in the United States: A case control study. Vaccine X 2025, 24: 100622. DOI: 10.1016/j.jvacx.2025.100622.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCOVID-19 patientsCase-control studyIntensive care unitSevere respiratory symptomsPneumococcal vaccineSevere outcomesRespiratory symptomsOdds of progressionReceipt of pneumococcal vaccinationCOVID-19 severitySevere COVID-19 outcomesLogistic regression modelsSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Streptococcus pneumoniaeAcute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Non-severeRespiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Care unitControlled studiesPatientsSyndrome coronavirus 2COVID-19 outcomesSARS-CoV-2VaccineCoronavirus 2Integrating public preferences to overcome racial disparities in research: findings from a US survey on enhancing trust in research data-sharing practices
de Rivera S, Zhao Y, Omollo S, Eslami S, Benda N, Sharma Y, Turchioe M, Sharko M, Dugdale L, Creber R. Integrating public preferences to overcome racial disparities in research: findings from a US survey on enhancing trust in research data-sharing practices. JAMIA Open 2025, 8: ooaf031. PMID: 40322632, PMCID: PMC12047078, DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooaf031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPublic health organizationsRacial disparitiesAssess sociodemographic differencesHealth OrganizationEthnic minority participantsPersonal research dataLogistic regression modelsPotential unintended consequencesHealth policyUS adultsSociodemographic differencesMental healthPatient's viewpointHealth dataBlack participantsWhite participantsParticipants' concernsParticipants' perspectivesEvaluated participants' preferencesParticipants' preferencesMinority participantsLow participationUS surveyRisk of distrustEnhance trustPeriods of susceptibility for associations between phthalate exposure and preterm birth: Results from a pooled analysis of 16 US cohorts
Friedman A, Welch B, Keil A, Bloom M, Braun J, Buckley J, Dabelea D, Factor-Litvak P, Meeker J, Michels K, Padmanabhan V, Starling A, Weinberg C, Aalborg J, Alshawabkeh A, Barrett E, Binder A, Bradman A, Bush N, Calafat A, Cantonwine D, Christenbury K, Cordero J, Engel S, Eskenazi B, Harley K, Hauser R, Herbstman J, Holland N, James-Todd T, Jukic A, Lanphear B, McElrath T, Messerlian C, Newman R, Nguyen R, O'Brien K, Rauh V, Redmon J, Rich D, Rosen E, Sathyanarayana S, Schmidt R, Sparks A, Swan S, Wang C, Watkins D, Weinberger B, Wenzel A, Wilcox A, Yolton K, Zhang Y, Zota A, Ferguson K. Periods of susceptibility for associations between phthalate exposure and preterm birth: Results from a pooled analysis of 16 US cohorts. Environment International 2025, 198: 109392. PMID: 40132438, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2025.109392.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUrinary phthalate metabolite concentrationsPreterm birthPhthalate metabolite concentrationsGeneralized estimating equationsPhthalate metabolitesOdds ratioMono (2-ethylhexyl) phthalateUS cohortAssociation of preterm birthPhthalate exposureAssociated with preterm birthAssociated with odds ratiosInterquartile range increaseMetabolite concentrationsIndividual-level dataLogistic regression modelsThird trimesterTrimester-specific associationsMechanism of actionPretermPeriod of susceptibilityTime of exposurePooled analysisTrimesterTrimester exposureIdentifying risk factors for loss to follow-up in adults living with HIV in a high-burden district in Ghana
Mensah B, Mensah-Brown H, Partey F, Addo C, Buah G, Afudego G, Okyere D, Tetteh M, Boateng E, Wilson M, Paintsil E. Identifying risk factors for loss to follow-up in adults living with HIV in a high-burden district in Ghana. BMC Public Health 2025, 25: 1042. PMID: 40102895, PMCID: PMC11917097, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-025-22254-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFactors associated with LTFUHigh-burden districtsIdentified risk factorsRisk factorsAssociated with loss to follow-upPromote health literacyCare of personsBackgroundLoss to follow-upLoss to follow-upGlobal health initiativesAssociated with LTFULogistic regression modelsAntiretroviral therapyHealth literacyHIV careHealth initiativesFollow-upNo educationHIV clinicEffective interventionsEffectiveness of treatment strategiesLTFUHospital visitsCareMethodsA retrospective analysisThe Association Between Sex and Lung Cancer Screening Adherence to Follow-Up in a Cohort of Veterans
Bernstein E, Bade B, DeRycke E, Lerz K, Zeghlache R, Rose M, Kravetz J, Farmer M, Bastian L, Akgün K, Cain H. The Association Between Sex and Lung Cancer Screening Adherence to Follow-Up in a Cohort of Veterans. Journal Of Women's Health 2025 PMID: 40045919, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2024.0780.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer screeningFemale veteransLung-RADSRates of nonadherencePrimary careUnited States Preventive Services Task Force guidelinesAdherence to lung cancer screeningCancer screening adherenceLung-RADS 1Lung-RADS scoreLung-RADS 3Associated with greater nonadherenceTask Force guidelinesCohort of veteransFollow-upFollow-up recommendationsLogistic regression modelsScreening adherenceCancer screeningReduce disparitiesForce guidelinesRetrospective cohort studySubstance use disordersSocioeconomic statusScreening programIndependent and joint effects of genomic and exposomic loads for schizophrenia on psychotic experiences in adolescents of European ancestry
Di Vincenzo M, Prachason T, Sampogna G, Arias-Magnasco A, Lin B, Pries L, van Os J, Rutten B, Barzilay R, Fiorillo A, Guloksuz S. Independent and joint effects of genomic and exposomic loads for schizophrenia on psychotic experiences in adolescents of European ancestry. Schizophrenia 2025, 11: 26. PMID: 39984505, PMCID: PMC11845623, DOI: 10.1038/s41537-025-00569-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk due to interactionDistressing psychotic experiencesExcess risk due to interactionPsychotic experiencesEuropean ancestryMultilevel logistic regression modelsPolygenic risk scoresAdditive interactionStrength of associationLogistic regression modelsEarly adolescenceJoint associationsExposome scoreIncreasing strength of associationSecondary outcomesRisk scorePrimary outcomeRegression modelsStudy dataAdolescent brainSchizophreniaAdolescentsFollow-upJoint effectsOutcomesAssociation between patient primary language, physical restraints, and intramuscular sedation in the emergency department
Kumar A, Ryus C, Tartak J, Nath B, Faustino I, Shah D, Robinson L, Desai R, Heckmann R, Taylor R, Wong A. Association between patient primary language, physical restraints, and intramuscular sedation in the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine 2025 PMID: 39948714, DOI: 10.1111/acem.70004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient's primary languagePortuguese-speaking patientsPhysical restraintEmergency departmentPrimary languageED visitsQuality of clinical interactionsRegional health care networkHealth care networkVerbal de-escalationElectronic medical recordsLogistic regression modelsAdult patients ageLanguage speakersEnglish speakersCare networkSpanish speakersPortuguese speakersCultural interpretationRetrospective cohort analysisAgitation symptomsOdds ratioClinical interactionsEvaluate associationsPrimary outcomeRacial and ethnic disparities in conversion to mastectomy following lumpectomy
Khubchandani J, KC M, Dey P, Proussaloglou E, Valero M, Berger E, Park T, Gross C, Butler P, Fayanju O, Winer E, Golshan M, Greenup R. Racial and ethnic disparities in conversion to mastectomy following lumpectomy. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2025, 211: 99-110. PMID: 39937397, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-025-07625-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConversion to mastectomyNeoadjuvant chemotherapyBreast conservationStage 0-III breast cancerWhite womenBreast cancerBlack womenBreast cancer careNational Cancer DatabaseMultivariate logistic regression modelEvaluate contemporary trendsLogistic regression modelsCancer careImprove disparitiesEthnic disparitiesDiagnosis yearInitial lumpectomySocio-demographicCancer DatabaseClinical factorsMastectomyLumpectomySurgeryResultsThe studyTreatment sequenceTelemedicine Use and Hypertension Control in an Urban Community Health Center Cohort
Molina F, Westvold S, Soulos P, Brockman A, Alcaraz E, Oldfield B. Telemedicine Use and Hypertension Control in an Urban Community Health Center Cohort. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2025, 1-8. PMID: 39920430, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-025-09393-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlood pressure <Safety-net primary care settingBlood pressure controlMultisite community health centerHypertension controlMain MeasuresThe primary outcomeBP controlAssociated with blood pressure controlChronic disease managementSocial deprivation indexAssociated with lower oddsCommunity health centersPrimary care settingSafety-net populationMeasuresThe primary outcomeBlack patientsMixed-effects logistic regression modelsIn-person visitsPersistent racial disparitiesAssociated with blood pressureSystolic blood pressure <Logistic regression modelsDeprivation indexDiastolic blood pressure <High deprivationDetection of pulmonary hypertension in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia using oxygen saturation data
Ramanand P, Indic P, Gentle S, Ambalavanan N. Detection of pulmonary hypertension in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia using oxygen saturation data. Pediatric Research 2025, 1-8. PMID: 39915610, DOI: 10.1038/s41390-025-03891-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDetection of pulmonary hypertensionBronchopulmonary dysplasiaPreterm infantsPulmonary hypertensionClinical risk factorsOxygen saturation dataBedside markersPresence of patent ductus arteriosusRisk factorsSignificant clinical risk factorsPatent ductus arteriosusIncreased risk of mortalityMultivariate logistic regression modelIdentification of PHPresence of PHRisk of mortalityOxygen saturation variabilityDuctus arteriosusClinical courseBackgroundPulmonary hypertensionClinical featuresPretermLogistic regression modelsAssociated PHIncreased riskAssociation of workforce participation with depression among US older adults: results from NHANES 2005–2018
Sun Z, Wang Y, Chen X, Qian D. Association of workforce participation with depression among US older adults: results from NHANES 2005–2018. BMC Geriatrics 2025, 25: 77. PMID: 39905307, PMCID: PMC11792604, DOI: 10.1186/s12877-025-05712-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyUS older adultsPHQ-9 scoresOlder adultsDepression riskLogistic regression modelsWorkforce participationPatient Health Questionnaire-9 itemsWork statusHealth and Nutrition Examination SurveyAnalysis of subgroupsRegular daytimeMethodsThis cross-sectional studyNutrition Examination SurveyPrevalence of depressionDecrease depression riskPotential reverse causationRegression modelsCross-sectional studyNon-linear associationInstrumental variablesPHQ-9Propensity score matchingExamination SurveyReverse causationTransient Ischemic Attack in Women: Real-World Hospitalization Incidence, Outcomes, and Risk of Hemorrhage and Stroke
Chen H, Khunte M, Colasurdo M, Majmundar S, Payabvash S, Chaturvedi S, Malhotra A, Gandhi D. Transient Ischemic Attack in Women: Real-World Hospitalization Incidence, Outcomes, and Risk of Hemorrhage and Stroke. Stroke 2025, 56: 285-293. PMID: 39869710, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.124.049278.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRates of vascular risk factorsTransient ischemic attackUS Census Bureau dataAssociated with lower oddsHigher odds of deathIschemic strokeRisk factorsAnnual incidenceTransient neurological symptomsStroke risk factorsOdds of deathLogistic regression modelsVascular risk factorsCensus Bureau dataRate of headacheRetrospective cohort studyLower oddsHigher oddsNeurological symptomsHome dischargeCohort studyIschemic attackHospital incidenceExcess hospitalizationsRisk of hemorrhageAssessing cardiovascular disease risk and social determinants of health: A comparative analysis of five risk estimation instruments using data from the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network
Schwartz J, Howitt C, Raman S, Nair S, Hassan S, Oladele C, Hambleton I, Sarpong D, Adams O, Maharaj R, Nazario C, Nunez M, Nunez-Smith M. Assessing cardiovascular disease risk and social determinants of health: A comparative analysis of five risk estimation instruments using data from the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network. PLOS ONE 2025, 20: e0316577. PMID: 39854547, PMCID: PMC11760610, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0316577.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiovascular disease riskSocial determinants of healthDeterminants of healthSocial determinantsRisk estimation toolsCardiovascular diseaseEstimate 10-year CVD riskCVD riskEastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research NetworkCardiovascular disease risk estimatesHigh riskHigher level of educationHistory of cardiovascular diseaseHigher CVD riskMultivariate logistic regression modelEthnically diverse populationsResource-constrained settingsLogistic regression modelsNon-professional occupationsSDoH variablesLevel of educationSDoHPerceived social statusRisk toolFraminghamCannabis Use and Self-Reported Bothersome Symptoms in People with HIV
Wrona A, Justice A, Tate J, Rentsch C, Gordon K, Kidwai-Khan F, Silverberg M, Satre D, Marconi V, Ingle S, Sterne J, Cavassini M, Bryant K, McGinnis K. Cannabis Use and Self-Reported Bothersome Symptoms in People with HIV. Cannabis 2025, 8: 177-190. PMID: 39968492, PMCID: PMC11831903, DOI: 10.26828/cannabis/2025/000269.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCannabis useKaiser Permanente Northern CaliforniaSwiss HIV Cohort StudyHIV Symptom IndexSelf-reportBothersome symptomsSubstance useAssociations of self-reportedBothersome levelSelf-reported substanceMental health symptomsSymptom IndexSelf-reported informationHIV Cohort StudyPatterns of associationWeight lossPresence/absence of symptomsCross-cohort studyLogistic regression modelsHealth symptomsCannabisHealth outcomesLoss of appetiteHIV cohortStudy HIVThe relationship of medical and recreational cannabis laws with opioid misuse and opioid use disorder in the USA: Does it depend on prior history of cannabis use?
Martins S, Bruzelius E, Mauro C, Santaella-Tenorio J, Boustead A, Wheeler-Martin K, Samples H, Hasin D, Fink D, Rudolph K, Crystal S, Davis C, Cerdá M. The relationship of medical and recreational cannabis laws with opioid misuse and opioid use disorder in the USA: Does it depend on prior history of cannabis use? International Journal Of Drug Policy 2025, 136: 104687. PMID: 39793270, PMCID: PMC11821435, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104687.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCannabis lawsCannabis useNational Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHDrug Use and Health (NSDUHRecreational cannabis lawsState fixed effectsAvailability of cannabisOpioid outcomesOpioid useAssociated with changesHistory of cannabis useLawOpioid misusePast-year cannabis useLifetime cannabis useState policySensitivity to unmeasured confoundingMisuseIndividual level covariatesCannabisLogistic regression modelsAssociated with reductionsOpioidCollider biasFalse discovery rateCharacteristics and healthcare utilization among aging veterans in supported housing: A comparison with independently housed age-matched veterans
Beydoun H, Szymkowiak D, Kinney R, Jones A, Tsai J. Characteristics and healthcare utilization among aging veterans in supported housing: A comparison with independently housed age-matched veterans. The Gerontologist 2025, gnaf001. PMID: 39758051, DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnaf001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealthcare utilizationHealthcare needsHoused veteransSupportive housingU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare systemDepartment of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare systemVeterans Affairs (VA) healthcare systemPatterns of healthcare utilizationHoused counterpartsMental health morbidityInpatient care servicesInpatient healthcare utilizationOutpatient medical servicesPermanent supportive housingCorporate Data WarehouseCross-sectional analysisLogistic regression modelsOlder veteransCare servicesHealth morbidityAging veteransHealthcare servicesSubstance use disordersMedical servicesReduce barriersAir Pollution and Cognitive Impairment Among the Chinese Elderly Population: An Analysis of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS)
Zhu Q, Lyu Y, Huang K, Zhou J, Wang W, Steenland K, Chang H, Ebelt S, Shi X, Liu Y. Air Pollution and Cognitive Impairment Among the Chinese Elderly Population: An Analysis of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS). GeoHealth 2025, 9: e2024gh001023. PMID: 39776607, PMCID: PMC11705411, DOI: 10.1029/2024gh001023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChinese Longitudinal Health Longevity SurveyWarm-season O<sub>3</sub>Chinese elderly populationAssociated with cognitive impairmentLongevity SurveyCognitive impairmentLinear mixed-effects modelsChinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity SurveyAir pollutionAssociation of air pollutionMixed-effects modelsAverage NO<sub>2</sub>Average PM<sub>2.5</sub>Elderly populationSingle-pollutant modelsMulti-pollutant modelsLogistic regression modelsCMMSE scoresControl Action PlanAir pollution preventionStudy participantsGaseous air pollutantsFollow-up visitRandom interceptPositive associationDecreased racial disparities in sepsis mortality after an order set–driven initiative: An analysis of 8151 patients
Olivera M, Pafford C, Lardaro T, Roumpf S, Saysana M, Hunter B. Decreased racial disparities in sepsis mortality after an order set–driven initiative: An analysis of 8151 patients. Academic Emergency Medicine 2025 PMID: 39757728, DOI: 10.1111/acem.15083.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntervention periodRacial disparitiesAntibiotic administrationDecrease racial disparitiesMultivariate logistic regression modelAssociated with increased riskSepsis mortalityAssociated with increased risk of deathLogistic regression modelsMultivariate logistic regressionPatients of colorSepsis order setRisk of deathStatistically significant associationPreintervention periodPreintervention cohortOutcome disparitiesSepsis orderDiagnosis codesEmergency departmentIntervention cohortSepsis initiativeBlack raceLogistic regressionWhite patientsThe impact of race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on early adolescent sleep disturbances for youth exposed to adverse childhood experiences
Senger-Carpenter T, Voepel-Lewis T, Stoddard S, Zhang A, Ordway M. The impact of race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on early adolescent sleep disturbances for youth exposed to adverse childhood experiences. Child Abuse & Neglect 2025, 160: 107236. PMID: 39754988, PMCID: PMC11792094, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.107236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinically significant sleep disturbanceCommunity socioeconomic statusAdverse childhood experiencesSocioeconomic statusSignificant sleep disturbanceImpact of raceFamily socioeconomic statusSleep disturbanceAdverse childhood experience exposureChildhood experiencesAdjusted odds ratiosMixed effects logistic regression modelsEffects logistic regression modelsMultilevel mixed effects logistic regression modelsSleep Disturbance ScaleInteractive effects of raceAdolescent sleep disturbancesLogistic regression modelsAffecting sleep disturbanceEffects of raceSecondary analysisOdds ratioDisturbance ScaleConfidence intervalsAged 9Ethnic and racial differences in children and young people with respiratory and neurological post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2: an electronic health record-based cohort study from the RECOVER Initiative
Rao S, Azuero-Dajud R, Lorman V, Landeo-Gutierrez J, Rhee K, Ryu J, Kim C, Carmilani M, Gross R, Mohandas S, Suresh S, Bailey L, Castro V, Senathirajah Y, Esquenazi-Karonika S, Murphy S, Caddle S, Kleinman L, Castro-Baucom L, Oliveira C, Klein J, Chung A, Cowell L, Madlock-Brown C, Geary C, Sills M, Thorpe L, Szmuszkovicz J, Tantisira K, Diaz I, Kenny R, Mirhaji P, Jhaveri R, Rosenman M, Bailey L, Forrest C, Tarini B, Morizono H, Pajor N, Jones W, Curtis K, Kamaleswaran R, Deshpande N, Blecker S, Pulgarin C, Sills M, Hinkman E, Fort D, Guthrie T, Chuang C, Hwang W, Christakis D, Ranade D, Herring S, Mishkin A, Fernandez S, Thomas N, Bisyuk Y, Fuloria J, Chrischilles E, Knosp B, Oxner A, Tsalatsanis A, Cowell L, Reeder P, Downs S, Ostasiewski B, Kaushal R, Campion T, Snowden J, Irby K, Darden P, Dixon L, Evans D, Garbe C, Hobart-Porter L, Howard L, Hummel K, Krehbiel H, Spradlin H, Yount P, Elliott A, Adam G, Angal J, Barber M, Clark K, Dos Reis C, Freesemann M, Friedrich C, Hockett C, Johannsen R, Johnson-Vonk E, Kaiser C, Kruse A, Lang J, Lim P, McCoy M, Miller L, Petereit S, RiChard J, Seiler J, Sundleaf B, Svendsen J, Trosper B, Vermeulen O, Young S, Palumbo A, Dabney S, Fahrner M, Gallagher T, Martini K, McNally M, Stiverson S, Kosut J, Balaraman V, Cheung J, Hong T, Kalua S, Minami E, Siu A, Tong M, Teufel R, Atz A, Dantas M, Kasmarcak T, Milks K, Ross J, Ikomi C, Meyer M, Nguyen C, Pellicciotti G, Phan T, Ravin K, Reynolds V, Strang A, Thacker D, Eckrich D, Goetter A, Katz C, Kowal K, McDevitt C, Zimmerman E, Roman G, Alshawabkeh A, Ortiz I, Casey V, Cordero J, De Jesus J, Galan C, Huerta-Montanez G, Otero N, Robles M, Roman P, Roman G, Rosario-Pabon Z, Santiago X, Velez-Vega C, Vergara C, Hsia D, Albarado B, Allen T, Attuso A, Ayers T, Bebler E, Bella G, Bennett A, Brown J, Carville A, Darby S, Devall K, Dragg A, Elderedge A, Fontenot E, Fry G, Gildersleeve B, Goff S, Harrington L, Jones L, Kaiser V, Lee Y, Lee S, LeJeune E, Leonhard R, Levatino J, Lewis D, Lloyd A, Monce R, Munro S, Phillips M, Pucheu B, Rachal E, Rood J, Roussel S, Rumsey R, Sanford C, Santos M, Stafford A, Thomassie A, Waguespack C, Walgamotte K, Welch M, Windham A, Stevenson M, Bell T, Boyd J, Dasgupta S, Deans S, Harris K, Hemmerle M, King S, McGuire C, Merten B, Morris S, Ray M, Reinhardt B, Shemwell S, Simeon T, Walker K, Watson S, Weakley K, McCulloh R, Figliomeni J, Fischer L, Hoover D, Morse M, Nabower A, Roberts E, Sato A, Von Bon J, Raissy H, Archuleta D, Brito R, Campbell R, Chavez J, Dehority W, Garcia-Soberanez N, Gronert E, Kadish M, Larrabee J, Lovato D, Luo K, Martinez N, Merlino A, Reese E, Ward S, Wilson K, Bogie A, Brown R, Butchee R, Fergeson G, McKee R, Mohler B, Moore T, Owens V, Stubbs S, Van Wagoner T, Cowan K, Bethel M, Chassereau L, Lahiri T, Cottrell L, Lake L, Moffett K, Polak E, Stutler S, Workman C, Warburton D, Mohandas S, Wood J, Carpenter E, Dhindsa I, Mejia S, Moghadam N, Mulder C, O'Neil S, Osornio A, Rios A, Rosen S, Smith A, Tabibi 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Crane K, Hedge S, Pancheri J, Tremoulet A, Payne R, Stumpf M, Portman M, Kajimoto H, Hebson C, Hock K, Osakwe O, Morato J, Shakti D, Kadish M, Raissy H, Larrabee J, Sharma K, Anguiano W, Ikemba C, Lozano A, Martinez M, Rojas W, Morgan L, Macias I, Owada C, Rangel M, Sykes M. Ethnic and racial differences in children and young people with respiratory and neurological post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2: an electronic health record-based cohort study from the RECOVER Initiative. EClinicalMedicine 2025, 80: 103042. PMID: 39850015, PMCID: PMC11753962, DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.103042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial drivers of healthArea Deprivation IndexElectronic health recordsDrivers of healthPost-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2Logistic regression modelsDeprivation indexHealthcare utilizationNon-Hispanic White individualsCohort studyYears seeking careMultivariate logistic regression modelRegression modelsPost-acute sequelaeEthnic minority groupsNational Institutes of HealthHealth recordsHealth systemInstitutes of HealthRetrospective cohort studyCohort entrySociodemographic characteristicsHigher oddsSocial Vulnerability IndexMeasure associations
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