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View article: Large Eczema Area and Severity Index response at 2-year follow-up of patients treated with dupilumab in routine care of atopic dermatitis: results from the national registry TREATgermany
Large Eczema Area and Severity Index response at 2-year follow-up of patients treated with dupilumab in routine care of atopic dermatitis: results from the national registry TREATgermany Open
The TREATgermany registry was set up in 2016. We provide results on long-term dupilumab therapy in adults with moderate and severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in a routine care setting. The analysis cohort of 294 patients is one of the largest …
View article: Development and Evaluation of the “Eating More Consciously” Module of a Lifestyle Intervention Program to Prevent Medication-Induced Weight Gain in Psychiatric Patients: A One-Arm Pilot Study
Development and Evaluation of the “Eating More Consciously” Module of a Lifestyle Intervention Program to Prevent Medication-Induced Weight Gain in Psychiatric Patients: A One-Arm Pilot Study Open
We propose that the "Eating More Consciously" module is a promising approach to behavioral intervention in weight management in patients with severe mental illness. Prospective randomized controlled studies with a larger sample and a longe…
View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open
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View article: Long-term effects of a prenatal mindfulness intervention on depressive symptoms in a diverse sample of women.
Long-term effects of a prenatal mindfulness intervention on depressive symptoms in a diverse sample of women. Open
Results suggest the effects of a group-based psychosocial intervention during pregnancy may endure for years, well beyond the initial perinatal period. Investing in prevention and intervention efforts for mental health during pregnancy may…
View article: Heterogeneous treatment effects in social policy studies: An assessment of contemporary articles in the health and social sciences
Heterogeneous treatment effects in social policy studies: An assessment of contemporary articles in the health and social sciences Open
Although understanding HTEs could enhance policy and practice-based efforts to reduce inequities, it is not routine research practice. Increased evaluation of HTEs across relevant subgroups is needed.
View article: Association of 2 Social Needs Interventions With Child Emergency Department Use and Hospitalizations
Association of 2 Social Needs Interventions With Child Emergency Department Use and Hospitalizations Open
This secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial compares the use of a social resources handout alone vs a handout plus guidance for children’s health and health services use.
View article: The Effects of a Prenatal Mindfulness Intervention on Infant Autonomic and Behavioral Reactivity and Regulation
The Effects of a Prenatal Mindfulness Intervention on Infant Autonomic and Behavioral Reactivity and Regulation Open
Objective Maternal health and wellness during pregnancy are associated with long-term health outcomes in children. The current study examined whether infants of women who participated in a mindfulness-based intervention during pregnancy th…
View article: A reply to Shachak
A reply to Shachak Open
A reply to Shachak Matthew S Pantell, Matthew S Pantell Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, California, USACenter for Health and Community, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA Correspondi…
View article: Powering population health research: Considerations for plausible and\n actionable effect sizes
Powering population health research: Considerations for plausible and\n actionable effect sizes Open
Evidence for Action (E4A), a signature program of the Robert Wood Johnson\nFoundation, funds investigator-initiated research on the impacts of social\nprograms and policies on population health and health inequities. Across\nthousands of l…
View article: The Revolution Will Be Hard to Evaluate: How Co-Occurring Policy Changes Affect Research on the Health Effects of Social Policies
The Revolution Will Be Hard to Evaluate: How Co-Occurring Policy Changes Affect Research on the Health Effects of Social Policies Open
Extensive empirical health research leverages variation in the timing and location of policy changes as quasi-experiments. Multiple social policies may be adopted simultaneously in the same locations, creating co-occurrence that must be ad…
View article: Social Determinants of Health and Diabetes: A Scientific Review
Social Determinants of Health and Diabetes: A Scientific Review Open
Decades of research have demonstrated that diabetes affects racial and ethnic minority and low-income adult populations in the U.S. disproportionately, with relatively intractable patterns seen in these populations’ higher risk of diabetes…
View article: The association between objective and subjective socioeconomic status and subjective well-being: A meta-analytic review.
The association between objective and subjective socioeconomic status and subjective well-being: A meta-analytic review. Open
This meta-analysis tested if the links between socioeconomic status (SES) and subjective well-being (SWB) differ by whether SES is assessed objectively or subjectively. The associations between measures of objective SES (i.e., income and e…
View article: Assessment of Social Risk Factors and Interest in Receiving Health Care–Based Social Assistance Among Adult Patients and Adult Caregivers of Pediatric Patients
Assessment of Social Risk Factors and Interest in Receiving Health Care–Based Social Assistance Among Adult Patients and Adult Caregivers of Pediatric Patients Open
In this study, multiple factors were associated with participants' interest in receiving social risk assistance. These findings may have implications for how and when social risk assistance is offered to patients. As the health care system…
View article: The revolution will be hard to evaluate: How co-occurring policy changes affect research on the health effects of social policies
The revolution will be hard to evaluate: How co-occurring policy changes affect research on the health effects of social policies Open
Extensive empirical health research leverages variation in the timing and location of policy changes as quasi-experiments. Multiple social policies may be adopted simultaneously in the same locations, creating co-occurrence which must be a…
View article: A call for social informatics
A call for social informatics Open
As evidence of the associations between social factors and health outcomes continues to mount, capturing and acting on social determinants of health (SDOH) in clinical settings has never been more relevant. Many professional medical organi…
View article: The Association Between Objective and Subjective Socioeconomic Standing and Subjective Well-Being: A Meta-Analytic Review
The Association Between Objective and Subjective Socioeconomic Standing and Subjective Well-Being: A Meta-Analytic Review Open
This meta-analysis tested if the links between socioeconomic standing (SES) and subjective well-being (SWB) differ by whether SES is assessed objectively or subjectively. The associations between measures of objective SES (i.e., income and…
View article: Effects of In-Person Navigation to Address Family Social Needs on Child Health Care Utilization
Effects of In-Person Navigation to Address Family Social Needs on Child Health Care Utilization Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01939704.
View article: Effects of In-Person Assistance vs Personalized Written Resources About Social Services on Household Social Risks and Child and Caregiver Health
Effects of In-Person Assistance vs Personalized Written Resources About Social Services on Household Social Risks and Child and Caregiver Health Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02746393.
View article: Cardiovascular Disease-Related Pregnancy Complications Are Associated with Increased Maternal Levels and Trajectories of Cardiovascular Disease Biomarkers During and After Pregnancy
Cardiovascular Disease-Related Pregnancy Complications Are Associated with Increased Maternal Levels and Trajectories of Cardiovascular Disease Biomarkers During and After Pregnancy Open
Background: Having a pregnancy complicated by hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) and/or having a small or preterm baby put a woman at risk for later cardiovascular disease (CVD). It is uncertain if higher maternal CVD risk factors (…
View article: Racial discrimination and telomere shortening among African Americans: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.
Racial discrimination and telomere shortening among African Americans: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study. Open
This study adds to evidence that racial discrimination contributes to accelerated physiologic weathering and health declines among African Americans through its impact on biological systems, including via its effects on telomere attrition.…