2020
The Acceptability of Text Messaging to Help African American Women Manage Anxiety and Depression: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
McCall T, Schwartz TA, Khairat S. The Acceptability of Text Messaging to Help African American Women Manage Anxiety and Depression: Cross-Sectional Survey Study. JMIR Mental Health 2020, 7: e15801. PMID: 31909720, PMCID: PMC7055826, DOI: 10.2196/15801.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health careAfrican American womenAmerican womenHealth careText messagingMental health servicesCross-sectional survey studySelf-administered web-based surveyHalf of respondentsEligible participantsGeneral populationHealth servicesMental illnessWeb-based surveySignificant associationSociodemographic characteristicsWomenDepressionCareConvenience samplingWhite counterpartsAnxietyAcceptable modeExploratory studyModalities
2019
Acceptability of Telemedicine to Help African American Women Manage Anxiety and Depression.
McCall T, Schwartz T, Khairat S. Acceptability of Telemedicine to Help African American Women Manage Anxiety and Depression. 2019, 264: 699-703. PMID: 31438014, DOI: 10.3233/shti190313.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAfrican American womenAmerican womenAcceptability of telemedicineMental health servicesUse of telemedicineMental health careGeneral populationHealth servicesMental illnessWeb-based surveySignificant associationYoung womenHealth careWomenTelemedicineAdditional researchDepressionAnxietyConvenient optionVideo callsHigh acceptanceAcceptabilityIllnessCare
2007
Obesity, White Blood Cell Counts, and Platelet Counts among Police Officers
Charles LE, Fekedulegn D, McCall T, Burchfiel CM, Andrew ME, Violanti JM. Obesity, White Blood Cell Counts, and Platelet Counts among Police Officers. Obesity 2007, 15: 2846-2854. PMID: 18070777, DOI: 10.1038/oby.2007.338.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlatelet countAbdominal heightWBC countWhite blood cell countHigher mean platelet countHigh WBC countMean platelet countBlood cell countComplete blood countCross-sectional studyT-testStudent's t-testCurrent smokersObesity indicesBlood countClinic staffHematologic parametersPhysical activityBlood samplesAnalysis of covarianceAnthropometric measuresCell countSignificant associationObesityWomen