Anthony L. Bui
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View article: Correction to: Young Adult Mental Health Problem Incidence Varies by Specific Combinations of Adverse Childhood Experiences
Correction to: Young Adult Mental Health Problem Incidence Varies by Specific Combinations of Adverse Childhood Experiences Open
View article: Disaggregated Suicide Mortality Rates Among Asian American Youths and Young Adults by Ethnic Subgroup
Disaggregated Suicide Mortality Rates Among Asian American Youths and Young Adults by Ethnic Subgroup Open
This cross-sectional study examines suicide mortality rates among Asian American youths and young adults overall and by ethnic subgroup from 2018 to 2021.
View article: Suicide Rates Among Asian American and Pacific Islander Youths—A Cause for Alarm
Suicide Rates Among Asian American and Pacific Islander Youths—A Cause for Alarm Open
Suicide is the leading cause of death for Asian American and Pacific Islander youths. 1 Asian American individuals are the fastest growing racial group in the United States, and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander individuals are the thir…
View article: Young Adult Mental Health Problem Incidence Varies by Specific Combinations of Adverse Childhood Experiences
Young Adult Mental Health Problem Incidence Varies by Specific Combinations of Adverse Childhood Experiences Open
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been shown to impact mental health. Risk associated with ACEs is commonly estimated based on counts from the conventional ACE types, but ACEs may not all carry the same health risk, either individu…
View article: Discrimination and Subsequent Mental Health, Substance Use, and Well-being in Young Adults
Discrimination and Subsequent Mental Health, Substance Use, and Well-being in Young Adults Open
OBJECTIVES Discrimination has been shown to have profound negative effects on mental and behavioral health and may influence these outcomes early in adulthood. We aimed to examine short-term, long-term, and cumulative associations between …
View article: Association of Child Race/Ethnicity With Parent and Guardian Feelings of Safety From School Security Practices
Association of Child Race/Ethnicity With Parent and Guardian Feelings of Safety From School Security Practices Open
This cohort study examines the association of children’s race/ethnicity with the perceptions of their parents and guardians of safety with school security practices.
View article: Health-care spending attributable to modifiable risk factors in the USA: an economic attribution analysis
Health-care spending attributable to modifiable risk factors in the USA: an economic attribution analysis Open
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View article: US Health Care Spending by Payer and Health Condition, 1996-2016
US Health Care Spending by Payer and Health Condition, 1996-2016 Open
Estimates of US spending on health care showed substantial increases from 1996 through 2016, with the highest increases in population-adjusted spending by public insurance. Although spending on low back and neck pain, other musculoskeletal…
View article: A secondary analysis examining the concordance of self-perception of weight and actual measurement of body fat percentage: The CRONICAS Cohort Study
A secondary analysis examining the concordance of self-perception of weight and actual measurement of body fat percentage: The CRONICAS Cohort Study Open
View article: Factors Associated With Increases in US Health Care Spending, 1996-2013
Factors Associated With Increases in US Health Care Spending, 1996-2013 Open
Increases in US health care spending from 1996 through 2013 were largely related to increases in health care service price and intensity but were also positively associated with population growth and aging and negatively associated with di…
View article: Human resources for health in Peru: recent trends (2007–2013) in the labour market for physicians, nurses and midwives
Human resources for health in Peru: recent trends (2007–2013) in the labour market for physicians, nurses and midwives Open
View article: Adjusting health spending for the presence of comorbidities: an application to United States national inpatient data
Adjusting health spending for the presence of comorbidities: an application to United States national inpatient data Open
View article: Spending on Children’s Personal Health Care in the United States, 1996-2013
Spending on Children’s Personal Health Care in the United States, 1996-2013 Open
These findings provide health policy makers and health care professionals with evidence to help guide future spending. Some conditions, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and inpatient well-newborn care, had larger health car…
View article: US Spending on Personal Health Care and Public Health, 1996-2013
US Spending on Personal Health Care and Public Health, 1996-2013 Open
Modeled estimates of US spending on personal health care and public health showed substantial increases from 1996 through 2013; with spending on diabetes, ischemic heart disease, and low back and neck pain accounting for the highest amount…
View article: Assessing the Complex and Evolving Relationship between Charges and Payments in US Hospitals: 1996 – 2012
Assessing the Complex and Evolving Relationship between Charges and Payments in US Hospitals: 1996 – 2012 Open
The amount paid per $1 charged fluctuates significantly depending on the cause of a health care encounter and the primary payer. In addition, the amount paid per charge is changing over time. Transparent accounting of hospital spending req…
View article: Healthcare spending in the United States for children and youth, 1996-2012
Healthcare spending in the United States for children and youth, 1996-2012 Open
View article: National health accounts data from 1996 to 2010: a systematic review
National health accounts data from 1996 to 2010: a systematic review Open
Data from NHA reports on health expenditure are often incomplete and, in some cases, of questionable quality. Better data would help finance ministries allocate resources to health systems, assist health ministries in allocating capital wi…