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View article: A Person‐Centered Approach to Examining Out‐of‐School Participation Among Black Adolescents and Its Association With Racial and Ethnic Identity
A Person‐Centered Approach to Examining Out‐of‐School Participation Among Black Adolescents and Its Association With Racial and Ethnic Identity Open
Introduction Positive racial and ethnic identity formation is associated with psychological well‐being, especially for Black adolescents. Parental socialization and school‐related factors are key influences that have been studied, but less…
View article: The emergence of sex differences in primary pain during adolescence: a conceptual developmentally-oriented biopsychosocial model and opportunities for further investigation
The emergence of sex differences in primary pain during adolescence: a conceptual developmentally-oriented biopsychosocial model and opportunities for further investigation Open
View article: Patterns of smartphone typing performance by time awake in US training physicians: implications for unobtrusive ambulatory mental fatigue assessment
Patterns of smartphone typing performance by time awake in US training physicians: implications for unobtrusive ambulatory mental fatigue assessment Open
Mental fatigue undermines workplace safety and productivity. Early detection of subtle declines in objective alertness and cognitive performance in workers can enable timely interventions to prevent costly errors and safeguard employee hea…
View article: Target Trial Emulation of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Versus No Infection and Risk of Post–COVID-19 Conditions in the Omicron Variant Versus Prior Eras
Target Trial Emulation of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Versus No Infection and Risk of Post–COVID-19 Conditions in the Omicron Variant Versus Prior Eras Open
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been linked to the development of post–COVID-19 conditions (PCCs). We investigated whether severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection increases the risk of sele…
View article: Depression Risk and Work Hours in Training Physicians Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Depression Risk and Work Hours in Training Physicians Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Importance In the general population, depression increased with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to the general pandemic impact, training physicians faced many sudden and dramatic changes in their training environment. Howev…
View article: Feasibility pilot of a novel coaching intervention to optimize cannabis use for chronic pain management among Veterans
Feasibility pilot of a novel coaching intervention to optimize cannabis use for chronic pain management among Veterans Open
View article: Care Models to Improve Pain and Reduce Opioids Among Patients Prescribed Long-Term Opioid Therapy
Care Models to Improve Pain and Reduce Opioids Among Patients Prescribed Long-Term Opioid Therapy Open
Patients prescribed long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain often experience unrelieved pain, poor quality of life, and serious adverse events. To compare the effects of integrated pain team (IPT) vs pharmacist collaborative management (…
View article: The real-world association between digital markers of circadian disruption and mental health risks
The real-world association between digital markers of circadian disruption and mental health risks Open
While circadian disruption is recognized as a potential driver of depression, its real-world impact is poorly understood. A critical step to addressing this is the noninvasive collection of physiological time-series data outside laboratory…
View article: Trends in Female Physicians Entering High-Compensation Specialties, 2008 to 2022
Trends in Female Physicians Entering High-Compensation Specialties, 2008 to 2022 Open
This study examines US trends in the proportion of female applicants and matriculants to residency programs for high-compensation surgical and nonsurgical pipeline specialties during 2008-2022.
View article: Protocol for a pragmatic trial of Cannabidiol (CBD) to improve chronic pain symptoms among United States Veterans
Protocol for a pragmatic trial of Cannabidiol (CBD) to improve chronic pain symptoms among United States Veterans Open
View article: Duration of New-Onset Depressive Symptoms During Medical Residency
Duration of New-Onset Depressive Symptoms During Medical Residency Open
Importance The implications of new-onset depressive symptoms during residency, particularly for first-year physicians (ie, interns), on the long-term mental health of physicians are unknown. Objective To examine the association between and…
View article: Association Between Cost Sharing and Naloxone Prescription Dispensing
Association Between Cost Sharing and Naloxone Prescription Dispensing Open
Importance Increasing access to naloxone (an opioid antagonist that can reverse overdose) could slow the US opioid epidemic. Prior studies suggest cost sharing may be a barrier to dispensing of naloxone prescriptions, but these studies wer…
View article: Correction to: Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection on Long-Term Depression Symptoms among Veterans
Correction to: Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection on Long-Term Depression Symptoms among Veterans Open
View article: Responding to the ripple effects of sexual harassment: an emergency management framework
Responding to the ripple effects of sexual harassment: an emergency management framework Open
View article: Lifetime non-fatal overdose experiences among at-risk adolescents and young adults in the emergency department with past-year opioid use in the USA
Lifetime non-fatal overdose experiences among at-risk adolescents and young adults in the emergency department with past-year opioid use in the USA Open
Background Adolescents and young adults with risk factors for opioid misuse and opioid use disorder are at elevated risk for overdose. We examined prior non-fatal overdose experiences among at-risk adolescents/young adults to inform preven…
View article: A multidimensional appraisal of early menstrual pain experience
A multidimensional appraisal of early menstrual pain experience Open
View article: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Call for Collaborative Drug Development
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Call for Collaborative Drug Development Open
Fibrosing Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILDs) are a heterogeneous group of conditions primarily affecting people aged ≥ 50 years. Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF), the most common fibrosing ILD is a chronic progressive and irreversible co…
View article: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Call for Collaborative Drug Development
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Call for Collaborative Drug Development Open
Fibrosing Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILDs) are a heterogeneous group of conditions primarily affecting people aged ≥ 50 years. Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF), the most common fibrosing ILD is a chronic progressive and irreversible co…
View article: Variation by Institution in Sexual Harassment Experiences Among US Medical Interns
Variation by Institution in Sexual Harassment Experiences Among US Medical Interns Open
This cross-sectional study investigates possible institutional and specialty variations in experiences of sexual harassment among US medical interns.
View article: Benzodiazepine Discontinuation and Mortality Among Patients Receiving Long-Term Benzodiazepine Therapy
Benzodiazepine Discontinuation and Mortality Among Patients Receiving Long-Term Benzodiazepine Therapy Open
Importance There is interest in reducing long-term benzodiazepine prescribing given harms associated with use, but the cumulative risks or benefits of discontinuation are unknown. Objective To identify the association of benzodiazepine dis…
View article: 73 Changes in Sleep Negatively Impacts Next Day Inhibition Performance Among College Females
73 Changes in Sleep Negatively Impacts Next Day Inhibition Performance Among College Females Open
Objective: Sleep is a restorative function that supports various aspects of well-being, including cognitive function. College students, especially females, report getting less sleep than recommended and report more irregular sleep patterns…
View article: 21 Neurocognitive Differences Between Lifestyle Profiles of Women Across the Menopausal Transition
21 Neurocognitive Differences Between Lifestyle Profiles of Women Across the Menopausal Transition Open
Objective: Women are at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD) than men. The menopausal transition, which involves a neuroendocrine shift, is a potential contributor to this sex difference. Multiple estrogen-regulated systems …
View article: RANDOMisation Screening for Drug coated or Drug Eluting Device Randomised Trials Among Patients Undergoing Endovascular FemorOPopliteal Procedures (RANDOM-STOP study)
RANDOMisation Screening for Drug coated or Drug Eluting Device Randomised Trials Among Patients Undergoing Endovascular FemorOPopliteal Procedures (RANDOM-STOP study) Open
View article: Polygenic Risk and Social Support in Predicting Depression Under Stress
Polygenic Risk and Social Support in Predicting Depression Under Stress Open
The study findings suggest that individuals with high genomic risk for developing increased depressive symptoms under adverse social conditions also benefit more from nurturing social environments.
View article: Work Hours and Depression in U.S. First-Year Physicians
Work Hours and Depression in U.S. First-Year Physicians Open
View article: Daily relations between nap occurrence, duration, and timing and nocturnal sleep patterns in college students
Daily relations between nap occurrence, duration, and timing and nocturnal sleep patterns in college students Open
View article: A randomized controlled trial of social media interventions for risky drinking among adolescents and emerging adults
A randomized controlled trial of social media interventions for risky drinking among adolescents and emerging adults Open
View article: Generalized sensory sensitivity is associated with comorbid pain symptoms: a replication study in women with dysmenorrhea
Generalized sensory sensitivity is associated with comorbid pain symptoms: a replication study in women with dysmenorrhea Open
Dysmenorrhea is characterized by high rates of transition to chronic pain. In a previous study using structural equation modeling, we demonstrated that several symptom domains associated with the emerging concept of nociplastic pain can be…
View article: New-Onset Depression Among Surgical Interns
New-Onset Depression Among Surgical Interns Open
This cohort study evaluates data from the Intern Health Study and uses the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire to estimate the prevalence of depression among surgical interns.
View article: Within-Person Predictors of Same-Day Alcohol and Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use Among Youth Presenting to an Urban Emergency Department
Within-Person Predictors of Same-Day Alcohol and Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use Among Youth Presenting to an Urban Emergency Department Open
Substance use and mental health symptom escalation are robust predictors of greater same-day use frequency, whereas the roles of social factors appear gender-specific. Interrupting worsening trajectories of substance use and mental health …