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View article: Prevalence and correlates of reproductive coercion in the months before pregnancy: cross-sectional findings from pregnant women in Ethiopia
Prevalence and correlates of reproductive coercion in the months before pregnancy: cross-sectional findings from pregnant women in Ethiopia Open
Background Reproductive coercion (RC), a form of intimate partner violence involving pressure, threats, or manipulation to control women’s reproductive decisions—including contraceptive use and pregnancy—poses significant threats to women’…
View article: Protective and risk factors of suicide in Native American youth: cross-sectional findings from a mixed-methods study
Protective and risk factors of suicide in Native American youth: cross-sectional findings from a mixed-methods study Open
View article: Exploring the implementation of an evidence-based health promotion intervention for women experiencing intimate partner violence (iHEAL) in diverse contexts: Study Protocol
Exploring the implementation of an evidence-based health promotion intervention for women experiencing intimate partner violence (iHEAL) in diverse contexts: Study Protocol Open
Objectives This participatory, mixed methods study will explore how iHEAL, a woman-led, nurse-delivered health promotion intervention for women who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV), can be implemented in real-world, communi…
View article: Short interpregnancy interval following reproductive coercion: A prospective cohort study of pregnant Ethiopian women
Short interpregnancy interval following reproductive coercion: A prospective cohort study of pregnant Ethiopian women Open
Background Short interpregnancy intervals (IPIs) (< 12 months) remain a public health concern in low‐ and middle‐income countries due to their association with adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. Reproductive coercion (RC), which invol…
View article: Barriers and Opportunities for HPV Self-Sampling in Underserved Rural Communities: Insights from a Mixed Methods Study
Barriers and Opportunities for HPV Self-Sampling in Underserved Rural Communities: Insights from a Mixed Methods Study Open
Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in rural areas with limited access to screening. This study explored factors influencing rural Kenyan women’s willingness to self-c…
View article: 0944 Sleep and Cognitive Trajectories Among Older Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline: The Role of Age
0944 Sleep and Cognitive Trajectories Among Older Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline: The Role of Age Open
Introduction Growing evidence indicates that subjective cognitive decline (SCD), characterized by self-reported cognitive deterioration without measurable cognitive impairment, may be an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease. The impact o…
View article: Racial and Ethnic Differences in Shared Decision Making Among Patients With Hypertension: Results From the RICH LIFE Project
Racial and Ethnic Differences in Shared Decision Making Among Patients With Hypertension: Results From the RICH LIFE Project Open
Background Racial and ethnic disparities in hypertension care persist. Shared decision making (SDM) is promoted in hypertension guidelines. However, evidence is lacking on how race, ethnicity, and SDM relate, and the effect of SDM on hyper…
View article: Resilient, engaged and connected (REC) study: protocol for a type 2 cluster-randomised trial of the Chicago Parent Program in prekindergarten in low-income urban and rural communities
Resilient, engaged and connected (REC) study: protocol for a type 2 cluster-randomised trial of the Chicago Parent Program in prekindergarten in low-income urban and rural communities Open
Background Social, emotional and behavioural (SEB) problems are among the most common chronic disabilities affecting children growing up in poverty. They also have implications for children’s school success as they affect essential social-…
View article: Barriers and Opportunities for HPV Self-Sampling in Underserved Rural Communities: Insights from a Mixed Methods Study
Barriers and Opportunities for HPV Self-Sampling in Underserved Rural Communities: Insights from a Mixed Methods Study Open
Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in rural areas with limited access to screening. This study examined factors influencing rural Kenyan women's willingness to s…
View article: 414 Buffering the impact of violence exposure: The role of caregiver and peer support on adolescent brain connectivity
414 Buffering the impact of violence exposure: The role of caregiver and peer support on adolescent brain connectivity Open
Objectives/Goals: Adolescence is a critical period where brain networks are thought to be influenced by environmental factors. This presentation examines violence exposure’s impact on brain connectivity and identifies potential protective …
View article: Examining acquired brain injury-associated symptoms and fluid-based biomarkers in females surviving intimate partner violence: An observational pilot study protocol
Examining acquired brain injury-associated symptoms and fluid-based biomarkers in females surviving intimate partner violence: An observational pilot study protocol Open
Background: Acquired brain injury (ABI), including traumatic brain injury and hypoxic/anoxic injury, presents significant public health concerns; however, existing literature has focused primarily on male populations, such as military pers…
View article: Unraveling the Neural Threads: Exploring the Association of Violence Exposure with Early Adolescent Brain Connectivity
Unraveling the Neural Threads: Exploring the Association of Violence Exposure with Early Adolescent Brain Connectivity Open
View article: Does going against the norm on women’s economic participation increase intimate partner violence risk? A cross-sectional, multi-national study
Does going against the norm on women’s economic participation increase intimate partner violence risk? A cross-sectional, multi-national study Open
View article: Depressive Symptoms and Cognitive Function in Older Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline: Longitudinal Findings From 2010 to 2020
Depressive Symptoms and Cognitive Function in Older Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline: Longitudinal Findings From 2010 to 2020 Open
Background Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is increasingly recognized as a symptom of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD), characterized by self‐perceived cognitive worsening without objective cognitive deficits. Depressive symptoms ha…
View article: Exploring patient-, provider-, and health facility-level determinants of blood pressure among patients with hypertension: A multicenter study in Ghana
Exploring patient-, provider-, and health facility-level determinants of blood pressure among patients with hypertension: A multicenter study in Ghana Open
Optimal blood pressure (BP) control is essential in averting cardiovascular disease and associated complications, yet multiple factors influence the achievement of BP targets. We explored patient-, provider-, and health facility-level fact…
View article: A Microfinance Intervention With or Without Peer Support to Improve Mental Health Among Transgender and Nonbinary Adults (the Creating Access to Resources and Economic Support Study): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
A Microfinance Intervention With or Without Peer Support to Improve Mental Health Among Transgender and Nonbinary Adults (the Creating Access to Resources and Economic Support Study): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Transgender and nonbinary (TNB) people experience economic and psychosocial inequities that make them more likely to be subject to financial and mental health harms exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sustainable, multilevel i…
View article: Multiethnic Perspectives of Shared Decision‐Making in Hypertension: A Mixed‐Methods Study
Multiethnic Perspectives of Shared Decision‐Making in Hypertension: A Mixed‐Methods Study Open
Background Shared decision‐making (SDM) has the potential to improve hypertension care quality and equity. However, research lacks diverse representation and evidence about how race and ethnicity affect SDM. Therefore, this study aims to e…
View article: Using a health equity lens to measure patient experiences of care in diverse health care settings
Using a health equity lens to measure patient experiences of care in diverse health care settings Open
People who are structurally disadvantaged and marginalized often report poor health care experiences, such as inequitable treatment, due to intersecting forms of stigma and discrimination. There are many measures of patient experiences of …
View article: An evaluation of the impact of social and structural determinants of health on forgone care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Baltimore, Maryland
An evaluation of the impact of social and structural determinants of health on forgone care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Baltimore, Maryland Open
Evidence suggests that reductions in healthcare utilization, including forgone care, during the COVID-19 pandemic may be contributing towards excess morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study was to describe individual and commun…
View article: Travel distance to rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis treatment and its impact on loss to follow-up: the importance of continued RR-TB treatment decentralization in South Africa
Travel distance to rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis treatment and its impact on loss to follow-up: the importance of continued RR-TB treatment decentralization in South Africa Open
View article: The being safe, health and positively empowered pilot randomized controlled trial: A digital multicomponent intervention for immigrant women with cumulative exposures to violence.
The being safe, health and positively empowered pilot randomized controlled trial: A digital multicomponent intervention for immigrant women with cumulative exposures to violence. Open
This pilot trial of BSHAPE showed promising results for immigrant women with lifetime exposures to violence, poor mental health, and HIV risk. The study also provided useful information to further improve BSHAPE for a full-scale efficacy t…
View article: Longitudinal effectiveness of a woman-led, nurse delivered health promotion intervention for women who have experienced intimate partner violence: iHEAL randomized controlled trial
Longitudinal effectiveness of a woman-led, nurse delivered health promotion intervention for women who have experienced intimate partner violence: iHEAL randomized controlled trial Open
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) threatens the safety, health and quality of life of women worldwide. Comprehensive IPV interventions that are tailored, take a long-term view of women’s needs, including health concerns, and maxim…
View article: Risk for Severe Intimate Partner Violence in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements: Tailoring the Danger Assessment to Kenya
Risk for Severe Intimate Partner Violence in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements: Tailoring the Danger Assessment to Kenya Open
Within a high-danger LMIC context, all 3 DA configurations performed well diagnostically. We recommend the 16-item Kenya-DA given the value for simplicity and field implementation, whereas the Kenya-DA weighted can add accuracy for researc…
View article: Using a health equity lens to measure patient experiences of care in diverse healthcare settings
Using a health equity lens to measure patient experiences of care in diverse healthcare settings Open
People who are structurally disadvantaged and marginalized often report poor health care experiences due to intersecting forms of stigma and discrimination. There are many measures of patient experiences of care, however, few are designed …
View article: A mixed-methods study protocol on factors contributing to suicide clusters among Native American youth in a northern plains reservation
A mixed-methods study protocol on factors contributing to suicide clusters among Native American youth in a northern plains reservation Open
Introduction Suicide and suicide clusters within Native American Reservation communities are devastating to the entire community and increase individuals’ risk for suicide over the lifespan. The objective of this paper is to describe the I…
View article: Predictors of willingness to participate in COVID-19 clinical trials among Black and Latino adults
Predictors of willingness to participate in COVID-19 clinical trials among Black and Latino adults Open
Introduction: Black and Latino individuals are underrepresented in COVID-19 treatment and vaccine clinical trials, calling for an examination of factors that may predict willingness to participate in trials. Methods: We administered the Co…
View article: Protective and Risk Factors of Suicide Ideation and Attempt in Native American Youth: Quantitative Findings from a Mixed-Methods Study
Protective and Risk Factors of Suicide Ideation and Attempt in Native American Youth: Quantitative Findings from a Mixed-Methods Study Open
View article: Study protocol for Care cOORDInatioN And sympTom managEment (COORDINATE) programme: a feasibility study
Study protocol for Care cOORDInatioN And sympTom managEment (COORDINATE) programme: a feasibility study Open
Introduction Sustainable approaches to support care coordination and symptom management needs of critically ill adults living with multimorbidity are needed to combat the challenges and complexity that multimorbidity presents. The study ai…
View article: Using rapid response system trigger clusters to characterize patterns of clinical deterioration among hospitalized adult patients
Using rapid response system trigger clusters to characterize patterns of clinical deterioration among hospitalized adult patients Open
View article: Material Need Insecurities among People on Hemodialysis: Burden, Sociodemographic Risk Factors, and Associations with Substance Use
Material Need Insecurities among People on Hemodialysis: Burden, Sociodemographic Risk Factors, and Associations with Substance Use Open
Key Points Food insecurity and housing instability may affect dialysis outcomes through health behaviors like treatment adherence and their effect on access to transplantation or home dialysis therapies. People on hemodialysis who were you…