2024
Race/ethnicity-based discrimination, depressive symptoms, and smoking-related variables among people with HIV participating in a randomized clinical trial for cigarette smoking cessation
Agterberg S, Shuter J, Stanton C, Seng E, Weinberger A. Race/ethnicity-based discrimination, depressive symptoms, and smoking-related variables among people with HIV participating in a randomized clinical trial for cigarette smoking cessation. AIDS Care 2024, 36: 1781-1794. PMID: 38961835, DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2024.2373403.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSmoking-related variablesDepressive symptomsRandomized controlled smoking cessation trialSelf-efficacyGroup therapy interventionSmoking cessation trialHIV clinical care sitesMeasures of demographicsSecondary analysis of dataClinical care sitesCigarette smoking cessationNicotine dependenceCessation trialFollow-upCare sitesTherapy interventionsTreatment interventionsQuit smokingSmoking cessationSecondary analysisSmoking cigarettesControl conditionModifiable variablesRandomized clinical trialsIndirect effects
2010
Inclusion of Women and Gender-Specific Analyses in Randomized Clinical Trials of Treatments for Depression
Weinberger AH, McKee SA, Mazure CM. Inclusion of Women and Gender-Specific Analyses in Randomized Clinical Trials of Treatments for Depression. Journal Of Women's Health 2010, 19: 1727-1732. PMID: 20799923, PMCID: PMC2936499, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2009.1784.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecent randomized clinical trialsRandomized clinical trialsClinical trialsGender-specific analysisDepression treatmentHealth (NIH) Revitalization ActCost of depressionInterventional studyInclusion of womenHigh prevalenceTreatment responseMEDLINE searchTreatment efficacyGender differencesPossible gender differencesDepression researchTrialsWomenDepressionNational InstituteRevitalization ActTreatmentFemale participantsOutcomesGender
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