Del Pino, Homero Harawa, Nina Schrode, Katrina Karlamangla, Arun Shoptaw, Steven
Family rejection has negative health consequences for Latinx sexual minority men (LSMM). However, LSMM often reconcile with their families, a phenomenon cross-sectional studies miss. We analyzed longitudinal data from the Healthy Young Mens Study in Los Angeles. We used individual fixed-effects Poisson regression to model changes over time in the a...
Kapos, Flavia P Hancock, Christine Guerrero Torres, Viviana Gonzalez Antonio, Maria I Do, An Jensen, Mark P
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The journal of pain
This study sought to evaluate the psychometric properties of a Spanish version of the PEG scale (PEG-S, whose items assess Pain intensity and pain interference with Enjoyment of life and General activity) in a sample of Spanish-speaking adults receiving care for pain at primary care clinics in the Northwestern United States. We evaluated the PEG-S'...
Hernández, Maciel Safa, M Kornienko, Olga Rogers, Adam Ha, Thao
Despite the growing cultural diversity worldwide, there is scarce research on how socialization processes prepare youth to respond to increasing multicultural demands and the degree to which these socialization opportunities inform youth academic functioning. This study used a person-centered approach to identify profiles or niches based on the deg...
Jakubek, Yasminka Zhou, Ying Stilp, Adrienne Bacon, Jason Wong, Justin Ozcan, Zuhal Arnett, Donna Barnes, Kathleen Bis, Joshua Boerwinkle, Eric
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Megabase-scale mosaic chromosomal alterations (mCAs) in blood are prognostic markers for a host of human diseases. Here, to gain a better understanding of mCA rates in genetically diverse populations, we analyzed whole-genome sequencing data from 67,390 individuals from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Trans-Omics for Precision Medicin...
Reinier, Kyndaron Moon, Jee-Young Chugh, Harpriya S Sargsyan, Arayik Nakamura, Kotoka Norby, Faye L Uy-Evanado, Audrey Talavera, Gregory A Gallo, Linda C Daviglus, Martha L
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Journal of the American Heart Association
Background Out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of mortality, making prevention of SCA a public health priority. No studies have evaluated predictors of SCA risk among Hispanic or Latino individuals in the United States. Methods and Results In this case-control study, adult SCA cases ages 18-85 (n=1,468) were ascertained i...
Wang, Rong Feng, Qianxi Yee, Amy Morimoto, Libby Metayer, Catherine Ma, Xiaomei Wiemels, Joseph
PURPOSE: The incidence of Ewing sarcoma varies according to race and ethnicity, and genetic susceptibility is known to affect disease risk. Apart from these factors, the etiology of Ewing sarcoma is largely unknown. METHODS: We compared the birth characteristics of a population-based series of 556 Ewing sarcoma cases born in California in 1978-2015...
Zamudio-Haas, Sophia Koester, Kim Venegas, Luz Salinas, Ariana Herrera, Cinthya Gutierrez-Mock, Luis Welborn, Layla Deutsch, Madeline Sevelius, Jae
BACKGROUND: Uptake of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) remains low among transgender people as compared to other subgroups, despite high rates of HIV acquisition. In California, Latinx people comprise 40% of the population and Latina transgender women experience some of the highest burden of HIV of any subgroup, indicating a critical need for ap...
Narain, Kimberly Danae Cauley Moreno, Gerardo Bell, Douglas S Chen, Lillian Tseng, Chi-Hong Follett, Robert W Skootsky, Samuel Mangione, Carol M
ImportanceAmong patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), Hispanic individuals are more likely than non-Hispanic White individuals to develop diabetes-related complications.ObjectiveTo examine the association of a pharmacist-led intervention (UCMyRx) with hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) among Hispanic patients with T2D.Design, s...
April-Sanders, Ayana Karaboyas, Angelo Yunes, Milagros Dominguez, Mary Kim, Ryung Isasi, Carmen Golestaneh, Ladan Norris, Keith
BACKGROUND: Hispanic ethnic density (HED) is a marker of better health outcomes among Hispanic patients with chronic disease. It is unclear whether community HED is associated with mortality risk among ethnically diverse patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of patients in the United States cohort of the Dia...
Ochoa-Dominguez, Carol Stal, Julia Mitchell, Halle Aminzadeh, Naghmeh Bolshakova, Maria Mailhot Vega, Raymond Dinalo, Jennifer Motala, Aneesa Hempel, Susanne Mobley, Erin
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BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) experience many long-term health problems that can be mitigated with recommended survivorship care. However, many CCS do not have access to survivorship care nor receive recommended survivorship care. We reviewed the empirical evidence of disparities in survivorship care for CCS. METHODS: This systematic...