Gopalakrishnan, Lakshmi Bertozzi, Stefano Bradshaw, Patrick Deardorff, Julianna Shakya Baker, Holly Rabe-Hesketh, Sophia
Gender norms have been posited to impact intimate partner violence (IPV), but there is scant evidence of the longitudinal association between community-level gender norms and IPV. Using longitudinal data on 3,965 married girls surveyed in India, we fitted mixed-effects ordinal and binary logistic regression models for physical IPV intensity and occ...
Valderrama-Martinez, Claudia Packham, Andrea Zheng, Shichen Smith, Woutrina Plancarte, Magdalena Aleman, Monica
BACKGROUND: Evaluating antibody titers for Sarcocystis neurona for the diagnosis of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis from serum samples is a common practice. However, ensuring timely and proper refrigeration is not always possible. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) titers for S. neurona from serum samples stored at room tem...
Her, Helena Ugarte, Elisa Weissman, David G Robins, Richard W Guyer, Amanda E Hastings, Paul D
Parenting that is warm and supportive has been consistently linked to better emotion regulation in children, but less is known about this association in adolescents. Adolescence is thought to be an important period for emotion regulation development given that it coincides with the emergence of mental health issues. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RS...
Hannani, Monica T Thudium, Christian S Gellhorn, Alfred C Larkin, Jonathan Karsdal, Morten A Lisowska-Petersen, Zofia Frederiksen, Peder Bager, Cecilie L Ladel, Christoph Struglics, André
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peer reviewed / [en] OBJECTIVE: To assess the longitudinal stability of biomarker-based molecular endotypes of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) participants from APPROACH and to evaluate the consistency of findings in an independent KOA population. METHODS: Nineteen biomarkers were measured longitudinally in 295 KOA participants from the APPROACH cohort. ...
Keeton, Victoria F Hoffmann, Thomas J Goodwin, Kalisha Moneé Powell, Bree Tupuola, Sophia Weiss, Sandra J
Exposure to social adversity has been associated with cortisol dysregulation during pregnancy and in later childhood; less is known about how prenatal exposure to social stressors affects postnatal cortisol of infants. In a secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal study, we tested whether a pregnant woman's reports of social adversity during ...
Karki, Sunita Puri, Mahesh Magar, Anupama Foster, Diana Raifman, Sarah Maharjan, Dev Diamond-Smith, Nadia
INTRODUCTION: Although the Government of Nepal has developed strategies to integrate contraceptive services with abortion care to better meet the contraceptive needs of women, data indicate that significant gaps in services remain. This paper assessed post-abortion contraceptive use, trends over 36 -months, and factors influencing usage. METHODS: D...
Minocher, Riana Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique Ross, Cody
Nuclear family structures are often thought to be essential for the well-being of children. Divorce, the loss of either biological parent, the presence of step-parents, and the practice of polygynous marriage have all been claimed to negatively impact child well-being. However, empirical research on these topics has been limited by the routine use ...
Keeble, Matthew Chang, Michael Derbyshire, Daniel White, Martin Adams, Jean Amies-Cull, Ben Cummins, Steven Hassan, Suzan Liu, Bochu Medina-Lara, Antonieta
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BACKGROUND: Takeaway food is often high in calories and served in portion sizes that exceed public health recommendations for fat, salt and sugar. This food is widely accessible in the neighbourhood food environment. As of 2019, of all local authorities in England (n=325), 41 had adopted urban planning interventions that can allow them to manage th...
Roe, James M Vidal-Piñeiro, Didac Sørensen, Øystein Grydeland, Håkon Leonardsen, Esten H Iakunchykova, Olena Pan, Mengyu Mowinckel, Athanasia Strømstad, Marie Nawijn, Laura
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Throughout adulthood and ageing our brains undergo structural loss in an average pattern resembling faster atrophy in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Using a longitudinal adult lifespan sample (aged 30-89; 2-7 timepoints) and four polygenic scores for AD, we show that change in AD-sensitive brain features correlates with genetic AD-risk and memory declin...
Cauffman, Elizabeth Beardslee, Jordan Sbeglia, Colleen Frick, Paul Steinberg, Laurence
Antisocial and illegal behavior generally declines as youth approach adulthood, but there is significant individual variation in the timing of the peak and decline of offending from adolescence to young adulthood. There are two primary research questions in the present study. First, are there subgroups of youth who follow similar patterns of offend...