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View article: Does a social care intervention compromise health care experiences?
Does a social care intervention compromise health care experiences? Open
View article: Does a social care assistance intervention reduce unmet resource needs among dementia caregivers?
Does a social care assistance intervention reduce unmet resource needs among dementia caregivers? Open
View article: Baseline CRxH resource need and discordance with HRSRs
Baseline CRxH resource need and discordance with HRSRs Open
View article: A social care assistance intervention for dementia caregivers reduces emergency care utilization
A social care assistance intervention for dementia caregivers reduces emergency care utilization Open
View article: Caring for dementia caregivers: How well does social risk screening reflect unmet needs?
Caring for dementia caregivers: How well does social risk screening reflect unmet needs? Open
Background Unmet social and caregiving needs can make caregiving for a person with dementia more difficult. Although national policy encourages adoption of systematic screening for health‐related social risks (HRSRs) in clinical settings, …
View article: TABLE 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
TABLE 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Sociodemographic and health care factors in relation to perceived appropriateness of screening and comfort with EHR documentation of HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer
View article: TABLE 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
TABLE 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Sociodemographic and health care factors in relation to desire for assistance with HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer
View article: TABLE 1 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
TABLE 1 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Sociodemographic and health care factors in relation to having ≥1 HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer
View article: TABLE 1 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
TABLE 1 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Sociodemographic and health care factors in relation to having ≥1 HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer
View article: FIGURE 1 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
FIGURE 1 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Prevalence of HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer (N = 154).
View article: TABLE 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
TABLE 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Sociodemographic and health care factors in relation to perceived appropriateness of screening and comfort with EHR documentation of HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer
View article: TABLE 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
TABLE 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Sociodemographic and health care factors in relation to desire for assistance with HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer
View article: FIGURE 1 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
FIGURE 1 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Prevalence of HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer (N = 154).
View article: FIGURE 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
FIGURE 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Prevalence of desire for assistance with HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer. A, Among those with the particular HRSR. B, Among the entire sample (N = 153; one participant had missing data for desire for assis…
View article: FIGURE 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
FIGURE 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Prevalence of desire for assistance with HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer. A, Among those with the particular HRSR. B, Among the entire sample (N = 153; one participant had missing data for desire for assis…
View article: FIGURE 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
FIGURE 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Patterns of overlapping HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer (N = 154). The percentage represents the proportion of the sample with that particular HRSR.
View article: FIGURE 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
FIGURE 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Patterns of overlapping HRSRs among a sample of patients with cancer (N = 154). The percentage represents the proportion of the sample with that particular HRSR.
View article: Association between maternal periconceptional alcohol consumption and neural tube defects: Findings from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997–2011
Association between maternal periconceptional alcohol consumption and neural tube defects: Findings from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997–2011 Open
Background: Neural tube defects (NTD)s are common birth defects with a multifactorial etiology. Findings from human studies examining environmental (non-inherited) exposures tend to be inconclusive. In particular, although animal studies o…
View article: Paternal and joint parental occupational pesticide exposure and spina bifida in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997 to 2002
Paternal and joint parental occupational pesticide exposure and spina bifida in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997 to 2002 Open
Background: Because of persistent concerns over the association between pesticides and spina bifida, we examined the role of paternal and combined parental occupational pesticide exposures in spina bifida in offspring using data from a lar…
View article: SOCIAL RISKS AMONG PREDOMINANTLY AFRICAN AMERICAN/BLACK CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
SOCIAL RISKS AMONG PREDOMINANTLY AFRICAN AMERICAN/BLACK CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA Open
Health-related social risk factors (HRSRs) are associated with poorer quality of life and higher caregiving burden and are more prevalent among women and in African American/Black communities due to structural inequities. Little is known a…
View article: Food Insecurity and Experiences of Discrimination Among Caregivers of Hospitalized Children
Food Insecurity and Experiences of Discrimination Among Caregivers of Hospitalized Children Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Pediatric hospitals are adopting strategies to address food insecurity (FI), a stigmatizing condition, among families with children. We hypothesized that parents and other caregivers (“caregivers”) from households…
View article: Effect of a Social Care Intervention on Health Care Experiences of Caregivers of Hospitalized Children
Effect of a Social Care Intervention on Health Care Experiences of Caregivers of Hospitalized Children Open
Importance Health-related social risks (HRSRs), like food and housing insecurity, are stigmatized conditions that, when addressed in clinical settings, could inadvertently compromise health care experiences. Objective To test the noninferi…
View article: CommunityRx, a social care assistance intervention for family and friend caregivers delivered at the point of care: two concurrent blinded randomized controlled trials
CommunityRx, a social care assistance intervention for family and friend caregivers delivered at the point of care: two concurrent blinded randomized controlled trials Open
Background CommunityRx is an evidence-based social care intervention delivered to family and friend caregivers (“caregivers”) at the point of healthcare to address health-related social risks (HRSRs). Two CommunityRx randomized controlled …
View article: Low-Income Asian Americans: High Levels Of Food Insecurity And Low Participation In The CalFresh Nutrition Program
Low-Income Asian Americans: High Levels Of Food Insecurity And Low Participation In The CalFresh Nutrition Program Open
Little is known about food insecurity and the extent of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation in the heterogeneous Asian American population. Using California Health Interview Survey data from the period 2011-20, w…
View article: Childhood Parental Incarceration and Adult-Onset Hypertension and Cardiovascular Risk
Childhood Parental Incarceration and Adult-Onset Hypertension and Cardiovascular Risk Open
Importance Parental incarceration is an adverse childhood experience that disproportionately affects racially minoritized individuals and has been associated with long-term health risks. Although cardiovascular disease remains the primary …
View article: P14-012-23 Sociodemographic Predictors of Eating Patterns Associated With Higher Quality Diets
P14-012-23 Sociodemographic Predictors of Eating Patterns Associated With Higher Quality Diets Open
View article: Social Risk and Smoking Among Women Smokers Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Mental Health
Social Risk and Smoking Among Women Smokers Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Mental Health Open
Background: We examined patterns of smoking in relation to health-related socioeconomic vulnerability (HRSV) among U.S. women early in the pandemic and whether mental health symptoms mediated these relationships. Materi…
View article: Supplementary Data File 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
Supplementary Data File 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Sociodemographic and healthcare factors in relation to recruitment sites of patients with cancer (N=154)
View article: Supplementary Data File 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
Supplementary Data File 3 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Sociodemographic and healthcare factors in relation to comfort with EHR documentation (N=154)
View article: Supplementary Data File 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer
Supplementary Data File 2 from Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer Open
Sociodemographic and healthcare factors in relation to recruitment sites of patients with cancer (N=154)