2020
Sex Differences in Military Sexual Trauma and Severe Self-Directed Violence
Gross GM, Ronzitti S, Combellick JL, Decker SE, Mattocks KM, Hoff RA, Haskell SG, Brandt CA, Goulet JL. Sex Differences in Military Sexual Trauma and Severe Self-Directed Violence. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine 2020, 58: 675-682. PMID: 32037020, DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMilitary sexual traumaSelf-directed violenceSexual traumaWomen veteransCox proportional hazards regression modelVeterans Health Administration (VHA) careProportional hazards regression modelsHazards regression modelsOperations Enduring Freedom/Iraqi Freedom/New Dawn veteransPsychiatric morbidityNew Dawn veteransSuicide attemptsBivariate analysisPreventative effortsTraumaWomenMenSex differencesVeteransRiskRegression modelsDemographic variablesSevere selfHospitalizationMorbiditySevere Maternal Morbidity Among a Cohort of Post-9/11 Women Veterans
Combellick JL, Bastian LA, Altemus M, Womack JA, Brandt CA, Smith A, Haskell SG. Severe Maternal Morbidity Among a Cohort of Post-9/11 Women Veterans. Journal Of Women's Health 2020, 29: 577-584. PMID: 31905319, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2019.7948.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere maternal morbidity eventSevere maternal morbidityMaternal morbidityMorbidity eventsVeteran womenVeterans AffairsChart reviewWomen veteransHealth statusPerinatal mental healthSurveillance methodologyWomen's health statusQuality of carePositive predictive valueMental health problemsOperation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn VeteransPregnancy outcomesOperation New Dawn veteransDiseases codesMorbidityInternational ClassificationNew Dawn veteransOutpatient dataPredictive valueHealth problems
2019
Trauma and Sexual Risk: Do Men and Women Veterans Differ?
Combellick JL, Dziura J, Portnoy GA, Mattocks KM, Brandt CA, Haskell SG. Trauma and Sexual Risk: Do Men and Women Veterans Differ? Women's Health Issues 2019, 29: s74-s82. PMID: 31253246, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2019.04.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAdult Survivors of Child AbuseAgedBullyingChildCohort StudiesCrime VictimsFemaleHumansIntimate Partner ViolenceMaleMiddle AgedMilitary PersonnelRisk FactorsRisk-TakingSexual BehaviorSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransVeterans HealthConceptsRisky sexual behaviorWomen veteransSexual behaviorSingle significant risk factorSignificant risk factorsWomen Veterans Cohort StudyVeterans Health AdministrationHistory of traumaRelated health outcomesCohort studyPredictive factorsRisk factorsMilitary-related traumaBinge drinkingMen veteransMilitary exposureHealth AdministrationHealth outcomesTrauma-related experiencesHealth servicesMultivariate analysisProtective factorsSexual riskTraumaAdditional risk
2017
The Patient Care Paradox: An Interprofessional Qualitative Study of Agitated Patient Care in the Emergency Department
Wong A, Combellick J, Wispelwey BA, Squires A, Gang M. The Patient Care Paradox: An Interprofessional Qualitative Study of Agitated Patient Care in the Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine 2017, 24: 226-235. PMID: 27743423, DOI: 10.1111/acem.13117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient careEmergency departmentCare paradoxHealthcare workersEmergency medicine resident physiciansED staff nursesStaff membersPatient care techniciansExperiences of staff membersHigh-quality careED healthcare workersED staff membersMarginalized patient populationsConstant comparison methodAgitated patientsInterprofessional participantsStaff nursesCoordinated careProfessional silosHealthcare deliveryHealthcare professionalsResident physiciansCare challengesIndividual interviewsPatient violence
2013
Periodontitis and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Non‐Smoking Females
Chokwiriyachit A, Dasanayake A, Suwannarong W, Hormdee D, Sumanonta G, Prasertchareonsuk W, Wara‐Aswapati N, Combellick J, Pitiphat W. Periodontitis and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Non‐Smoking Females. Journal Of Periodontology 2013, 84: 857-862. PMID: 23075430, DOI: 10.1902/jop.2012.120344.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational diabetes mellitusClinical attachment levelC-reactive proteinLevels of CRPPrepregnancy body mass indexFull-mouth periodontal examinationPregnant femalesHigher mean PDInterleukin-6 levelsBody mass indexNon-smoking femalesCase-control studyConditional logistic regressionTumor necrosis factorPeriodontal conditionsPeriodontal examinationDiabetes mellitusInflammatory mediatorsMass indexChronic inflammationPeriodontal diseaseMean PDRisk factorsAttachment levelNecrosis factor
2012
Feasibility of implementing rapid oral fluid HIV testing in an urban University Dental Clinic: a qualitative study
Hutchinson M, VanDevanter N, Phelan J, Malamud D, Vernillo A, Combellick J, Shelley D. Feasibility of implementing rapid oral fluid HIV testing in an urban University Dental Clinic: a qualitative study. BMC Oral Health 2012, 12: 11. PMID: 22571324, PMCID: PMC3436777, DOI: 10.1186/1472-6831-12-11.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelAttitude to HealthClinical CompetenceCommunicationConfidentialityCosts and Cost AnalysisCounselingDental ClinicsDentist-Patient RelationsDiagnosis, OralEducation, DentalFaculty, DentalFeasibility StudiesFemaleFocus GroupsHIVHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMass ScreeningProfessional PracticeProfessional RoleReferral and ConsultationSalivaSchools, DentalStudents, DentalUrban Health ServicesConceptsHIV screeningRapid oral fluid HIV testingOral fluid HIV testingOral fluid HIVUniversity dental clinicDental facultyHealth care providersKnowledge/trainingRoutine HIVAdult patientsHIV infectionHIV testingDental providersHIV transmissionPatient's lifestyleDental clinicsDental practitionersEarly diagnosisCare providersMethodsThe studyCommunity seroprevalenceDental practicePatient reactionsHIVConvenience sample