Golden, Abigail S Levine, Arielle Baskett, Marissa L Holland, Dan Mills, Katherine E Vogel, Jacqueline M Essington, Timothy
Climate change is dramatically altering the environmental context in which marine resources are harvested and managed. A growing field of academic literature has begun to explore the adaptive capacity of fishers and managers to respond to this change, but much of this field is abstract and theory-driven. Therefore, it is unclear whether this litera...
Pearce, Jone L Wang, Carrie
We develop and test a more comprehensive theory of the sources and effects of workplace favoritism by drawing on a large, agency-wide sample of U.S. Federal Aviation Administration employees. We report how members of various underrepresented groups differ in their perceptions of a variety of sources of favoritism. We find that their perceptions of ...
Fournier, Eric Daniel Cudd, Robert Smithies, Samantha Pincetl, Stephanie
This study seeks to quantify the size distribution of existing installed electrical service panels within California's residential buildings, a potentially significant barrier to future decarbonization efforts. A large sample of historical building permit data was collected for municipalities throughout the state, from which permitted panel upgrade...
Kaikkonen, Laura Amaro, Teresa Auster, Peter J Bailey, David M Bell, James B Brandt, Angelika Clark, Malcolm R Drazen, Jeffrey C Du Preez, Cherisse Escobar-Briones, Elva
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O'Brien, Kevin
Whidden, Caroline Cissé, Amadou Beydi Cole, Faith Doumbia, Saibou Guindo, Abdoulaye Karambé, Youssouf Treleaven, Emily Liu, Jenny Tolo, Oumar Guindo, Lamine
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The Proactive Community Case Management (ProCCM) trial in Mali reinforced the health system across both arms with user fee removal, professional Community Health Workers (CHWs), and upgraded primary health centres (PHCs)-and randomized village-clusters to receive proactive home visits by CHWs (intervention) or fixed site-based services by passive C...
Vogel, Erin A Flentje, Annesa Lunn, Mitchell R Obedin-Maliver, Juno Capriotti, Matthew R Ramo, Danielle E Prochaska, Judith J
Purpose: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals may receive social support through active use of social media (i.e., posting and interacting). This study examined associations between active social media use, social support, and health indicators in a large sample of SGM adults in the United States. Methods: Data were derived from the 2017 wa...
Flentje, Annesa Sunder, Gowri Ceja, Alexis Lisha, Nadra E Neilands, Torsten B Aouizerat, Bradley E Lubensky, Micah E Capriotti, Matthew R Dastur, Zubin Lunn, Mitchell R
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Purpose: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) people are at greater risk for substance use than heterosexual and cisgender people, but most prior work is limited by cross-sectional analyses or the examination of single substance use. This study examined substance use over time among SGM people to identify patterns of polysubstance use at the intersecti...
Burton, Colleen Dougherty Gadarian, Shana Kushner Goodman, Sara Wallace Pepinsky, Thomas B
Several studies demonstrate gender and partisan differences among Americans in COVID-19 socioeconomic consequences, attitudes, and behaviors. The authors of this study use six waves of panel survey data to explore the intersection of gender and party across COVID-19 mitigation behaviors, concerns, and policy preferences. The authors observe small g...
Fraser, Hannah Stone, Jack Facente, Shelley N Artenie, Adelina Patel, Sheena Wilson, Erin C McFarland, Willi Page, Kimberly Vickerman, Peter Morris, Meghan D
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BackgroundYoung adult (18-30 years) people who inject drugs (PWID) face high hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence. In San Francisco, where >60% of PWID lack stable housing, barriers hinder HCV treatment access. We assessed progress towards the World Health Organization's (WHO) HCV elimination goal of an 80% reduction in incidence over 2015-2030, focu...