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View article: Prescription drug monitoring programs increase racial/ethnic inequities in unmet demand for substance use disorder treatment among people who inject drugs. A repeated cross-sectional analysis of people who inject drugs in 19 US metro areas in 2012, 2015, 2018, and 2022
Prescription drug monitoring programs increase racial/ethnic inequities in unmet demand for substance use disorder treatment among people who inject drugs. A repeated cross-sectional analysis of people who inject drugs in 19 US metro areas in 2012, 2015, 2018, and 2022 Open
Background Evidence indicates that prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) reduce demand for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment among the general population, perhaps by minimizing the risk of SUD onset through limiting access to …
View article: Structural racism and intimate partner violence perpetration among racially diverse men transitioning into fatherhood: an anti-racist approach to IPV prevention
Structural racism and intimate partner violence perpetration among racially diverse men transitioning into fatherhood: an anti-racist approach to IPV prevention Open
View article: Medical Debt and the Mental Health Treatment Gap Among US Adults
Medical Debt and the Mental Health Treatment Gap Among US Adults Open
Importance Medical debt is common in the US and may hinder timely access to care for mental disorders. Objective To estimate the prevalence of medical debt among US adults with depression and anxiety and its association with delayed and fo…
View article: Community perspectives on heat and health in Baltimore City
Community perspectives on heat and health in Baltimore City Open
Extreme heat adversely affects cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and mental health outcomes, with disproportionate impacts on vulnerable communities and unique risks for those in urban settings. The goal of the study was to examine how c…
View article: Housing insecurity among black women surviving intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic: an intersectional qualitative approach
Housing insecurity among black women surviving intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic: an intersectional qualitative approach Open
View article: Estimation of place-based vulnerability scores for HIV viral non-suppression: an application leveraging data from a cohort of people with histories of using drugs
Estimation of place-based vulnerability scores for HIV viral non-suppression: an application leveraging data from a cohort of people with histories of using drugs Open
The relationships between place (e.g., neighborhood) and HIV are commonly investigated. As measurements of place are multivariate, most studies apply some dimension reduction, resulting in one variable (or a small number of variables), whi…
View article: Additional file 1 of Estimation of place-based vulnerability scores for HIV viral non-suppression: an application leveraging data from a cohort of people with histories of using drugs
Additional file 1 of Estimation of place-based vulnerability scores for HIV viral non-suppression: an application leveraging data from a cohort of people with histories of using drugs Open
Supplementary Material 1: Appendix A
View article: Changing Places and Partners: Associations of Neighborhood Conditions With Sexual Network Turnover Among African American Adults Relocated From Public Housing
Changing Places and Partners: Associations of Neighborhood Conditions With Sexual Network Turnover Among African American Adults Relocated From Public Housing Open
View article: Association of Medicaid expansion with health insurance, unmet need for medical care and substance use disorder treatment among people who inject drugs in 13 US states
Association of Medicaid expansion with health insurance, unmet need for medical care and substance use disorder treatment among people who inject drugs in 13 US states Open
Background and Aims Impoverished people who inject drugs (PWID) are at the epicenter of US drug‐related epidemics. Medicaid expansion is designed to reduce cost‐related barriers to care by expanding Medicaid coverage to all US adults livin…
View article: Virtual Implementation of a Photovoice Project With Youth in Baltimore During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Virtual Implementation of a Photovoice Project With Youth in Baltimore During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
This article describes the virtual implementation of Photovoice activities conducted as part of a project that sought to gather youths’ perspectives on neighborhood and housing conditions, community redevelopment, and health and well-being…
View article: Socioeconomic and racial/ethnic spatial polarization and incarceration among people who inject drugs in 19 US metropolitan areas, 2015
Socioeconomic and racial/ethnic spatial polarization and incarceration among people who inject drugs in 19 US metropolitan areas, 2015 Open
The purpose of this study is to test, for the first time, the association between spatial social polarization and incarceration among people who inject drugs (PWID) in 19 large U.S. metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in 2015. PWID were …
View article: Public Service providers’ Perspectives on and Responses to the Health and Social Consequences of Gentrification in Atlanta, Georgia
Public Service providers’ Perspectives on and Responses to the Health and Social Consequences of Gentrification in Atlanta, Georgia Open
Service providers' perspectives on, and responses to the health and social impacts of gentrification have been underexplored. This study's objectives were to assess health and social service providers' perspectives on the causes and impact…
View article: Building health equity through housing policies: critical reflections and future directions for research
Building health equity through housing policies: critical reflections and future directions for research Open
Housing may be at once the most powerful and underused tool at our disposal to improve population health. Using examples from the USA, we argue that current levels of housing insecurity are the result of clear and inequitable policy choice…
View article: Variation in State-Level Eviction Moratorium Protections and Mental Health Among US Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Variation in State-Level Eviction Moratorium Protections and Mental Health Among US Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
This analysis of the Understanding Coronavirus in America Survey data found that strong eviction moratoriums were associated with protection against mental distress, suggesting that distress begins early in the eviction process with notice…
View article: Characterizing clusters of gentrification in metro Atlanta, 2000 to 2016
Characterizing clusters of gentrification in metro Atlanta, 2000 to 2016 Open
Gentrification can drive residential displacement and exacerbate social inequities; however, no consensus about such impacts exists because gentrification definitions vary, and methods lack spatial statistics. Here, gentrification scores w…
View article: Association Between Housing Insecurity, Psychological Distress, and Self-rated Health Among US Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Association Between Housing Insecurity, Psychological Distress, and Self-rated Health Among US Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
This survey study examines association of housing insecurity with psychological distress and self-rated health among US adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View article: Expiring Eviction Moratoriums and COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality
Expiring Eviction Moratoriums and COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality Open
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated economic crisis have placed millions of US households at risk of eviction. Evictions may accelerate COVID-19 transmission by decreasing individuals’ ability to socially distan…
View article: Public Support for Policies to Increase Housing Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Public Support for Policies to Increase Housing Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
View article: Limited Technology Access Among Residents of Affordable Senior Housing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Limited Technology Access Among Residents of Affordable Senior Housing During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
While U.S. adults living in affordable senior housing represent a vulnerable population during the COVID-19 pandemic, affordable housing may provide a foundation for interventions designed to improve technology access to support health. To…
View article: “There's no place like home”: Examining the associations between state eviction defense protections and indicators of biopsychosocial stress among survivors of intimate partner violence
“There's no place like home”: Examining the associations between state eviction defense protections and indicators of biopsychosocial stress among survivors of intimate partner violence Open
View article: “People Don’t Just Start Shooting Heroin on Their 18th Birthday”: A Qualitative Study of Community Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Adolescent Opioid Use and Opportunities for Intervention in Baltimore, Maryland
“People Don’t Just Start Shooting Heroin on Their 18th Birthday”: A Qualitative Study of Community Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Adolescent Opioid Use and Opportunities for Intervention in Baltimore, Maryland Open
View article: An application of agent-based modeling to explore the impact of decreasing incarceration rates and increasing drug treatment access on sero-discordant partnerships among people who inject drugs
An application of agent-based modeling to explore the impact of decreasing incarceration rates and increasing drug treatment access on sero-discordant partnerships among people who inject drugs Open
View article: Impact of Public Housing Relocations: Are Changes in Neighborhood Conditions Related to STIs Among Relocaters?
Impact of Public Housing Relocations: Are Changes in Neighborhood Conditions Related to STIs Among Relocaters? Open
Cross-sectional and ecologic studies suggest that place characteristics influence sexual behaviors and sexually-transmitted infections (STIs). Using data from a predominately substance-misusing cohort of African-American adults relocating …
View article: Changes in Exposure to Neighborhood Characteristics are Associated with Sexual Network Characteristics in a Cohort of Adults Relocating from Public Housing
Changes in Exposure to Neighborhood Characteristics are Associated with Sexual Network Characteristics in a Cohort of Adults Relocating from Public Housing Open
Ecologic and cross-sectional multilevel analyses suggest that characteristics of the places where people live influence their vulnerability to HIV and other sexually-transmitted infections (STIs). Using data from a predominately substance-…
View article: Using Zoning as a Public Health Tool to Reduce Alcohol Outlet Oversaturation, Promote Compliance, and Guide Future Enforcement: a Preliminary Analysis of Transform Baltimore
Using Zoning as a Public Health Tool to Reduce Alcohol Outlet Oversaturation, Promote Compliance, and Guide Future Enforcement: a Preliminary Analysis of Transform Baltimore Open
View article: Public Housing Relocations and Relationships of Changes in Neighborhood Disadvantage and Transportation Access to Unmet Need for Medical Care
Public Housing Relocations and Relationships of Changes in Neighborhood Disadvantage and Transportation Access to Unmet Need for Medical Care Open
Cross-sectional research suggests that neighborhood characteristics and transportation access shape unmet need for medical care. This longitudinal analysis explores relationships of changes in neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and tr…
View article: Mortgage Discrimination and Racial/Ethnic Concentration Are Associated with Same-Race/Ethnicity Partnering among People Who Inject Drugs in 19 US Cities
Mortgage Discrimination and Racial/Ethnic Concentration Are Associated with Same-Race/Ethnicity Partnering among People Who Inject Drugs in 19 US Cities Open
View article: Expiring Eviction Moratoriums and COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality
Expiring Eviction Moratoriums and COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality Open
View article: Heroin and nonmedical prescription opioid use among high school students in urban school districts
Heroin and nonmedical prescription opioid use among high school students in urban school districts Open
View article: Police violence among people who inject drugs in Baltimore, Maryland
Police violence among people who inject drugs in Baltimore, Maryland Open