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View article: Differential associations between education and blood pressure by gender and race
Differential associations between education and blood pressure by gender and race Open
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests education is inversely associated with blood pressure, but little work has examined whether this relationship differs by race and gender jointly. Identifying the most vulnerable groups may inform hype…
View article: Using sequence and cluster analysis to characterize variables that unfold over time: implementation and practical considerations for epidemiologists
Using sequence and cluster analysis to characterize variables that unfold over time: implementation and practical considerations for epidemiologists Open
Characterizing longitudinal trajectories of variables that unfold over time (e.g. social, health or environmental variables) is a persistent challenge, but can be accomplished with sequence and cluster analysis, data-driven approaches that…
View article: 20-Year income volatility and cognitive function in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979) cohort: A replication and extension of CARDIA findings
20-Year income volatility and cognitive function in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979) cohort: A replication and extension of CARDIA findings Open
Grasset et al. previously reported that income volatility throughout early-to-mid adulthood (occurring during 1990-2010) in the CARDIA cohort was associated with worse midlife cognitive function. However, CARDIA lacked earlier-life cogniti…
View article: Sequence Analysis as an approach to characterize variables that unfold over time: implementation and practical considerations for epidemiologists
Sequence Analysis as an approach to characterize variables that unfold over time: implementation and practical considerations for epidemiologists Open
Characterizing longitudinal trajectories of social exposures or health outcomes is a persistent challenge, but can be accomplished with sequence analysis, a data-driven approach that can differentiate timing, order and duration of events. …
View article: Extending critical race, racialization, and racism literatures to the adoption, implementation, and sustainability of data equity policies and data (dis)aggregation practices in health research
Extending critical race, racialization, and racism literatures to the adoption, implementation, and sustainability of data equity policies and data (dis)aggregation practices in health research Open
Supplemental Table 1. Glossary of definitions for related terminology to inform and advance discussions of data equity and data (dis)aggregation in health research, policy, and practice Supplemental Table 2. Key readings from literatures o…
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View article: Punitive school discipline as a mechanism of structural marginalization with implications for health inequity: A systematic review of quantitative studies in the health and social sciences literature
Punitive school discipline as a mechanism of structural marginalization with implications for health inequity: A systematic review of quantitative studies in the health and social sciences literature Open
Punitive school discipline deploys surveillance, exclusion, and corporal punishment to deter or account for perceived student misbehavior. Yet, education and legal scholarship suggests it fails to achieve stated goals and exacerbates harm.…
View article: I’ll Take a Year Off and Look What Happened’: How Family Caregiving Responsibilities Influence Educational Trajectories in the United States
I’ll Take a Year Off and Look What Happened’: How Family Caregiving Responsibilities Influence Educational Trajectories in the United States Open
Higher educational attainment has been linked to better health and economic outcomes. However, little is known about how family caregiving responsibilities influence individuals' educational trajectories in the United States (U.S.). Curren…
View article: Latent Class Profiles of Police Violence Exposure in 4 US Cities and Their Associations with Anticipation of Police Violence and Mental Health Outcomes
Latent Class Profiles of Police Violence Exposure in 4 US Cities and Their Associations with Anticipation of Police Violence and Mental Health Outcomes Open
While studying polyvictimization is well established within the broader violence literature and applied to other types of violence, it has yet to be documented whether polyvictimization also presents in patterns of police violence exposure…
View article: COVID-19 outbreak in a state prison: a case study on the implementation of key public health recommendations for containment and prevention
COVID-19 outbreak in a state prison: a case study on the implementation of key public health recommendations for containment and prevention Open
Background People incarcerated in US prisons have been disproportionately harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic. That prisons are such efficient superspreading environments can be attributed to several known factors: small, communal facilities w…
View article: Injuries to Children and Adolescents by Law Enforcement
Injuries to Children and Adolescents by Law Enforcement Open
This observational study evaluates the demographic and temporal distributions of hospital-treated injuries perpetrated by law enforcement among youth at the intersection of age, sex, and race and ethnicity.
View article: Building the Transdisciplinary Resistance Collective for Research and Policy: Implications for Dismantling Structural Racism as a Determinant of Health Inequity
Building the Transdisciplinary Resistance Collective for Research and Policy: Implications for Dismantling Structural Racism as a Determinant of Health Inequity Open
Structural racism is a multilevel system of ideologies, institutions, and processes that have created and reified racial/ethnic inequities. As a system, it works in concert across institutions to propagate racial injustice. Thus, efforts …
View article: 81 Injuries caused by law enforcement among young people: disparities and trends among California emergency department and hospital patients, 2005–2014
81 Injuries caused by law enforcement among young people: disparities and trends among California emergency department and hospital patients, 2005–2014 Open
Police violence is an important public health issue. Although research on police violence has substantially grown, few studies have examined its burden among young people. Given a broader literature that documents lasting adverse effects …
View article: Policy Determinants of Inequitable Exposure to the Criminal Legal System and Their Health Consequences Among Young People
Policy Determinants of Inequitable Exposure to the Criminal Legal System and Their Health Consequences Among Young People Open
Criminalizing young people, particularly Black- and Brown-identified young people, has increasingly been a feature of US rhetoric, policies, and practices. Thus, the domains in which young people are exposed to the legal system have contin…
View article: Applications of the American Public Health Association’s Statement on Addressing Law Enforcement Violence as a Public Health Issue
Applications of the American Public Health Association’s Statement on Addressing Law Enforcement Violence as a Public Health Issue Open
View article: Can a school-based civic empowerment intervention support adolescent health?
Can a school-based civic empowerment intervention support adolescent health? Open
Meaningfully engaging and supporting youth in their communities can promote their sense of efficacy and potentially their health and wellbeing. The objective of this study was to test whether a school-based youth civic empowerment program,…
View article: Civic Engagement Among Youth Exposed to Community Violence: Directions for Research and Practice
Civic Engagement Among Youth Exposed to Community Violence: Directions for Research and Practice Open
Historically and contemporarily marginalized youth who are disproportionately exposed to community violence are often the same youth who are less likely to be civically engaged. However, the community violence and civic engagement literatu…
View article: Making civic engagement go viral: Applying social epidemiology principles to civic education
Making civic engagement go viral: Applying social epidemiology principles to civic education Open
This paper explores the connections between education for youth civic engagement and theories and strategies from public health (specifically, epidemiology). We illustrate this with four applications of epidemiologic theory to youth civic …
View article: Design and implementation of the web Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas of Colombia
Design and implementation of the web Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas of Colombia Open
The Atlas Lingüístico y Etnográfico de Colombia (Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas of Colombia), known by “ALEC” is a compilation of popular speaking Spanish of the populations of Colombia; such research was carried out for more than fifty…
View article: Feasibility of brachytherapy as monotherapy for high-volume, low-risk prostate cancer
Feasibility of brachytherapy as monotherapy for high-volume, low-risk prostate cancer Open
Median follow-up was 59 months (range 1.2-146.8 months). The median PSA was 5.0 ng/ml. For the overall cohort, both 5- and 8-year PSA failure-free survival was 92.3% (95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 86.5-95.7%). Low-risk patients per the…