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View article: Barriers and Facilitators to Youth Decision-Making Involvement in Families Referred for Stem Cell Transplant
Barriers and Facilitators to Youth Decision-Making Involvement in Families Referred for Stem Cell Transplant Open
Youth prefer to be involved in treatment decisions, yet youth participation is minimally present in decisions like stem cell transplant (SCT) that require frequent medications and social isolation to be successful in curing cancer and chro…
View article: A Randomized Controlled Trial Testing the Effects of a Social Needs Navigation Intervention on Health Outcomes and Healthcare Utilization among Medicaid Members with Type 2 Diabetes
A Randomized Controlled Trial Testing the Effects of a Social Needs Navigation Intervention on Health Outcomes and Healthcare Utilization among Medicaid Members with Type 2 Diabetes Open
Health systems are increasingly assessing and addressing social needs with referrals to community resources. The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to randomize adult Medicaid members with type 2 diabetes to receive usual ca…
View article: Comparing acceptance of smoking cessation and smoke-free home intervention offers and associated factors among people with low income in the USA: baseline results of a randomised controlled trial
Comparing acceptance of smoking cessation and smoke-free home intervention offers and associated factors among people with low income in the USA: baseline results of a randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction State tobacco quitlines are the most commonly available smoking cessation programmes; however, they have low reach and typically only enrol people who are ready to quit in the next 30 days. Expanding quitline services may incr…
View article: Increased experiences of loneliness during the<scp>COVID</scp>‐19 pandemic, emotional distress and changes in perceived physical and mental health: A structural equation model
Increased experiences of loneliness during the<span>COVID</span>‐19 pandemic, emotional distress and changes in perceived physical and mental health: A structural equation model Open
Aim To explore how experiences of increased loneliness during the COVID‐19 pandemic affected emotional distress and changes in perceptions of physical and mental health. Design Cross‐sectional study. Methods Data from the Socio‐Economic Im…
View article: Trusted sources for COVID-19 testing and vaccination: lessons for future health communication
Trusted sources for COVID-19 testing and vaccination: lessons for future health communication Open
Public health professionals can leverage the reach and strong community ties of existing, reputable non-government organizations, such as physician groups, schools, and pharmacies, to distribute COVID-19 information about vaccination and t…
View article: Helping low-income smokers quit: findings from a randomized controlled trial comparing specialized quitline services with and without social needs navigation
Helping low-income smokers quit: findings from a randomized controlled trial comparing specialized quitline services with and without social needs navigation Open
National Cancer Institute: R01CA201429.
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter?
Supplementary Table 1 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter? Open
PDF - 133KB, Covariance matrix for currently screened subgroup (n=3,498).
View article: Data from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter?
Data from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter? Open
Background: Few studies have examined the psychometric properties and invariance of scales measuring constructs relevant to colorectal cancer screening (CRCS). We sought to: (i) evaluate the factorial validity of four core constructs assoc…
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter?
Supplementary Table 1 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter? Open
PDF - 133KB, Covariance matrix for currently screened subgroup (n=3,498).
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter?
Supplementary Table 2 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter? Open
PDF - 133KB, Covariance matrix for overdue subgroup (n=418).
View article: Supplementary Table 3 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter?
Supplementary Table 3 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter? Open
PDF - 134KB, Covariance matrix for never screened subgroup (n=1,277).
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter?
Supplementary Table 2 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter? Open
PDF - 133KB, Covariance matrix for overdue subgroup (n=418).
View article: Supplementary Table 3 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter?
Supplementary Table 3 from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter? Open
PDF - 134KB, Covariance matrix for never screened subgroup (n=1,277).
View article: Data from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter?
Data from Factorial Validity and Invariance of Four Psychosocial Constructs of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Does Screening Experience Matter? Open
Background: Few studies have examined the psychometric properties and invariance of scales measuring constructs relevant to colorectal cancer screening (CRCS). We sought to: (i) evaluate the factorial validity of four core constructs assoc…
View article: Appeal of Tobacco Quitline Services Among Low-Income Smokers
Appeal of Tobacco Quitline Services Among Low-Income Smokers Open
On average, participants were very interested in at least 3 different cessation services, suggesting that bundled or combination interventions might be designed to appeal to different groups of low-income smokers. Findings provide some ini…
View article: The role of defensive information processing in population‐based colorectal cancer screening uptake
The role of defensive information processing in population‐based colorectal cancer screening uptake Open
Background Internationally, colorectal cancer screening participation remains low despite the availability of home‐based testing and numerous interventions to increase uptake. To be effective, interventions should be based on an understand…
View article: “I’m Not Fighting Anymore So What Do I Do Now?” Young Women’s Challenges While Transitioning Out of Active Breast Cancer Treatment and into Survivorship
“I’m Not Fighting Anymore So What Do I Do Now?” Young Women’s Challenges While Transitioning Out of Active Breast Cancer Treatment and into Survivorship Open
Young women (18-45 years of age) with breast cancer often view the end of active treatment as a significant milestone. While completing treatment is largely celebrated, little is known about the immediate time after completing active treat…
View article: Social Needs Are Associated With Greater Anticipated Needs During an Emergency and Desire for Help in Emergency Preparedness Planning
Social Needs Are Associated With Greater Anticipated Needs During an Emergency and Desire for Help in Emergency Preparedness Planning Open
Objective: Most emergency preparedness planning seeks to identify vulnerable population subgroups; however, focusing on chronic conditions alone may ignore other important characteristics such as location and poverty. Social needs were exa…
View article: ZIP11 Regulates Nuclear Zinc Homeostasis in HeLa Cells and Is Required for Proliferation and Establishment of the Carcinogenic Phenotype
ZIP11 Regulates Nuclear Zinc Homeostasis in HeLa Cells and Is Required for Proliferation and Establishment of the Carcinogenic Phenotype Open
Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element that plays a key role in several biological processes, including transcription, signaling, and catalysis. A subcellular network of transporters ensures adequate distribution of Zn to facilitate homeo…
View article: Development, construct validity, and measurement invariance of the Modified Classes of Racism Frequency of Racial Experiences Measure (M-CRFRE) to capture direct and indirect exposure to perceived racism-based police use of force for Black emerging adults.
Development, construct validity, and measurement invariance of the Modified Classes of Racism Frequency of Racial Experiences Measure (M-CRFRE) to capture direct and indirect exposure to perceived racism-based police use of force for Black emerging adults. Open
This study advances our epidemiological methodology for quantifying exposure to perceived racism-based police violence. Future research is necessary to assess the prevalence of exposure to perceived racism-based police violence and associa…