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View article: Evaluating InPACT Intervention‐Context Fit in Resource‐Limited School Districts in Central Michigan
Evaluating InPACT Intervention‐Context Fit in Resource‐Limited School Districts in Central Michigan Open
Background Many school‐based physical activity (PA) interventions are implemented without adequately assessing their contextual fit, which can hinder their effectiveness and sustainment, ultimately reducing their impact on student health a…
View article: Factors Impacting the Treatment Readiness of Youth Starting Antiretroviral Treatment in the United States
Factors Impacting the Treatment Readiness of Youth Starting Antiretroviral Treatment in the United States Open
View article: Discrete choice experiment for dyadic data collection: eliciting preferences of couple-based smoking cessation interventions
Discrete choice experiment for dyadic data collection: eliciting preferences of couple-based smoking cessation interventions Open
View article: Moderating Effect of Depression on Glycemic Control in an eHealth Intervention Among Black Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: Findings From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
Moderating Effect of Depression on Glycemic Control in an eHealth Intervention Among Black Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: Findings From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Black adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at increased risk for suboptimal diabetes health outcomes; however, evidence-based interventions for this population are lacking. Depression affects a high percentage of youth wit…
View article: Moderating Effect of Depression on Glycemic Control in an eHealth Intervention Among Black Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: Findings From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
Moderating Effect of Depression on Glycemic Control in an eHealth Intervention Among Black Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: Findings From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Black adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at increased risk for suboptimal diabetes health outcomes; however, evidence-based interventions for this population are lacking. Depression affects a high percentage of youth wi…
View article: Anomaly Detection in Aeronautics Data with Quantum-compatible Discrete Deep Generative Model
Anomaly Detection in Aeronautics Data with Quantum-compatible Discrete Deep Generative Model Open
Deep generative learning cannot only be used for generating new data with statistical characteristics derived from input data but also for anomaly detection, by separating nominal and anomalous instances based on their reconstruction quali…
View article: Does Coping Mediate the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health Outcomes in Young Adults?
Does Coping Mediate the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health Outcomes in Young Adults? Open
View article: INTERGENERATIONAL VIRTUAL YOGA INTERVENTION INVOLVING OLDER ADULTS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS: A PILOT STUDY
INTERGENERATIONAL VIRTUAL YOGA INTERVENTION INVOLVING OLDER ADULTS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS: A PILOT STUDY Open
Social isolation is common in older adults and students and is associated with poor health outcomes. While evidence suggests active and yoga interventions improve health, interventions encouraging intergenerational social interaction are l…
View article: MAPPING BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS OF ACCESS TO HEARING HEALTHCARE RESOURCES TO THE COM-B FRAMEWORK
MAPPING BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS OF ACCESS TO HEARING HEALTHCARE RESOURCES TO THE COM-B FRAMEWORK Open
Age-related hearing impairment (ARHI) affects 20-40% of older adults. However, many people with hearing impairment fail to seek professional evaluation and treatment, delay seeking treatment, or abandon treatment. The purpose of this study…
View article: Psychosocial Factors and Telomere Length Among Parents and Infants of Immigrant Arab American Families
Psychosocial Factors and Telomere Length Among Parents and Infants of Immigrant Arab American Families Open
Background: Immigrant Arab American families face multiple stressors related to migration and resettlement. Telomere length (TL) is an established biomarker of aging and psychosocial stress. No published studies have concurrently examined …
View article: Effects of family and neighborhood risks on glycemic control among young black adolescents with type 1 diabetes: Findings from a multi‐center study
Effects of family and neighborhood risks on glycemic control among young black adolescents with type 1 diabetes: Findings from a multi‐center study Open
While individual and family risk factors that contribute to health disparities in children with type 1 diabetes have been identified, studies on the effects of neighborhood risk factors on glycemic control are limited, particularly in mino…
View article: Lifestyle and psychosocial factors associated with maintenance of normal body mass index in college students: a cross sectional study
Lifestyle and psychosocial factors associated with maintenance of normal body mass index in college students: a cross sectional study Open
Objectives The purpose of this study was to identify lifestyle and psychosocial factors associated with maintenance of normal body mass index (BMI, 18.5–24.9 kg/m 2 ). Undergraduate students (n = 2781; 7.1% response rate) at a Big Ten univ…
View article: Statistical methodologies to pool across multiple intervention studies
Statistical methodologies to pool across multiple intervention studies Open
Combining and analyzing data from heterogeneous randomized controlled trials of complex multiple-component intervention studies, or discussing them in a systematic review, is not straightforward. The present article describes certain issue…
View article: How Depressive Symptoms among African American Women Relate to Measures of Social Disorder in Her Childhood and Pregnancy Neighborhood
How Depressive Symptoms among African American Women Relate to Measures of Social Disorder in Her Childhood and Pregnancy Neighborhood Open
View article: Moving nursing beyond <i><b>p</b></i> < 0.05
Moving nursing beyond <i><b>p</b></i> < 0.05 Open
To the Editor, We write as a community of professional statisticians and quantitative methodologists with extensive collective experience in nursing research. Our group includes faculty in academic nursing programs, statistics reviewers fo…
View article: Outcomes From a Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial of Weight Loss Strategies for African American Adolescents With Obesity
Outcomes From a Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial of Weight Loss Strategies for African American Adolescents With Obesity Open
Background Minority adolescents are at highest risk for obesity and extreme obesity; yet, there are few clinical trials targeting African American adolescents with obesity. Purpose The purpose of the study was to develop an adaptive family…
View article: Modifiable pathways from pain to functional status: Confirmatory baseline results from a randomised trial of African American patients with cancer pain
Modifiable pathways from pain to functional status: Confirmatory baseline results from a randomised trial of African American patients with cancer pain Open
If these results hold up longitudinally, interventions to increase perceived control over pain have the potential to improve functional status by decreasing pain-related distress.
View article: Flight Dynamics and Control of a Scale Model of the Canadair CL-84 Tiltwing Aircraft
Flight Dynamics and Control of a Scale Model of the Canadair CL-84 Tiltwing Aircraft Open
Tiltwing aircraft are a class of dual-flight-mode aircraft, which have been investigated and operated since the middle of the 20th century and combine the advantages of vertical (helicopter-mode) and horizontal (fixed-wing-mode) flight. Re…
View article: Improving Functional Status in African Americans With Cancer Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Improving Functional Status in African Americans With Cancer Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Perceived control over pain was strongly related to functional status and is amenable to interventions using the POP-C intervention components described in this article.
View article: A Conceptual Model and Measurement of Identity-Based, Existential Annihilation Anxieties (EAA)
A Conceptual Model and Measurement of Identity-Based, Existential Annihilation Anxieties (EAA) Open
Existential (annihilation) anxiety (EAA) and its significant role in PTSD, complex PTSD and mental and physical health, were a long ignored variable in the mainstream clinical science. Further collective EAA is one of the important dimensi…
View article: The Impact of Symptoms of Depression and Walking on Gestational Age at Birth in African American Women
The Impact of Symptoms of Depression and Walking on Gestational Age at Birth in African American Women Open
View article: Short-Term Effects of Low-LET Radiation on the Endothelial Barrier: Uncoupling of PECAM-1 and the Production of Endothelial Microparticles
Short-Term Effects of Low-LET Radiation on the Endothelial Barrier: Uncoupling of PECAM-1 and the Production of Endothelial Microparticles Open
A significant target for radiation-induced effects is the microvascular system, which is critical to healthy tissue function and its pathology is linked to disrupted endothelial barrier function. Low-linear energy transfer (LET) ionizing r…
View article: The Impact of Neighborhood Conditions and Psychological Distress on Preterm Birth in African‐American Women
The Impact of Neighborhood Conditions and Psychological Distress on Preterm Birth in African‐American Women Open
Objective Prior research suggests that adverse neighborhood conditions are related to preterm birth. One potential pathway by which neighborhood conditions increase the risk for preterm birth is by increasing women's psychological distress…
View article: Racial Discrimination and Psychological Wellbeing of Pregnant Women
Racial Discrimination and Psychological Wellbeing of Pregnant Women Open
Purpose: African American women are more likely to be exposed to racial discrimination and to experience psychological distress compared with white women. Although studies have shown that social support is positively related to psychologic…
View article: Racial discrimination predicts greater systemic inflammation in pregnant African American women
Racial discrimination predicts greater systemic inflammation in pregnant African American women Open
View article: Daily hassles, mother–child relationship, and behavior problems in Muslim Arab American adolescents in immigrant families.
Daily hassles, mother–child relationship, and behavior problems in Muslim Arab American adolescents in immigrant families. Open
Findings suggest that Arab American Muslim adolescents with behavior problems are differentially exposed to daily hassles but daily hassles are not the best point of intervention. Bidirectional relations between the mother-child relationsh…
View article: Statistical methodologies to pool across multiple intervention studies
Statistical methodologies to pool across multiple intervention studies Open
Combining and analyzing data from heterogeneous randomized controlled trials of complex multiple-component intervention studies, or discussing them in a systematic review, is not straightforward. The present article describes certain issue…
View article: Mild, Moderate and Severe Cut-Points for the Respiratory Distress Observation Scale: A Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve Analysis (TH361A)
Mild, Moderate and Severe Cut-Points for the Respiratory Distress Observation Scale: A Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve Analysis (TH361A) Open
View article: The <i>Perceived Control Over Pain</i> Construct and Functional Status
The <i>Perceived Control Over Pain</i> Construct and Functional Status Open
Introduction. Belief in one's ability to control pain is a significant predictor of health outcomes and is related to improved functional status. The purpose of this study was to introduce a novel formulation of the construct, Perceived Co…
View article: The Impact of Neighborhood Environment, Social Support, and Avoidance Coping on Depressive Symptoms of Pregnant African-American Women
The Impact of Neighborhood Environment, Social Support, and Avoidance Coping on Depressive Symptoms of Pregnant African-American Women Open