Nguyen, Cassandra J Gold, Rachel Mohammed, Alaa Krancari, Molly Hoopes, Megan Morrissey, Suzanne Buchwald, Dedra Muller, Clemma J
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American journal of preventive medicine
Screening for food insecurity in clinical settings is recommended, but implementation varies widely. This study evaluated the prevalence of screening for food insecurity and other social risks in telehealth versus in-person encounters during the COVID-19 pandemic and changes in screening before versus after widespread COVID-19 vaccine availability....
Hamilton-Moseley, Kristen R Phan, Lilianna Hacker, Kiana J Jewett, Bambi J Ajith, Aniruddh U Chen-Sankey, Julia Choi, Kelvin
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American journal of preventive medicine
The high visibility of COVID-19-related discrimination underscores the importance of understanding the psychological harms associated with vicariously and directly experiencing such incidents. In this observational study, both vicariously and directly experienced COVID-19-related discrimination and their association with heightened concerns about d...
Rönn, Minttu M Menzies, Nicolas A Salomon, Joshua A
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American journal of preventive medicine
The study assessed the relationship between COVID-19 and influenza (flu) vaccination and voting patterns during the pandemic and the time trends between flu vaccination and voting patterns. Flu and COVID-19 vaccination coverage were analyzed using National Immunization Surveys for flu (Years 2010-2022) and COVID-19 (National Immunization Surveys Ad...
Gehlert, Sarah Rees, Vaughan W Choi, Kelvin Jackson, Peter D Sheehan, Brynn E Grucza, Richard A Paulson, Amy C Plunk, Andrew D
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American journal of preventive medicine
This study aimed to better understand the inequitable impact of the pandemic by examining the associations between stay-at-home orders and indoor smoking in public housing, measured by ambient particulate matter at the 2.5-micron threshold, a marker for secondhand smoke. Particulate matter at the 2.5-micron threshold was measured in 6 public-housin...
Desapriya, Ediriweera Dhatt, Anand Gunaratna, Dave Pike, Ian
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Boulton, Matthew L.
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Bonner, Kimberly E Vashist, Kushagra Abad, Neetu S Kriss, Jennifer L Meng, Lu Lee, James T Wilhelm, Elisabeth Lu, Peng-Jun Carter, Rosalind J Boone, Kwanza
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COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and widely available, but many adults in the U.S. have not been vaccinated for COVID-19. This study examined the associations between behavioral and social drivers of vaccination with COVID-19 vaccine uptake in the U.S. adults and their prevalence by region. A nationally representative sample of U.S. adults pa...
Korvink, Michael Gunn, Laura H. Molina, German Hackner, Dani Martin, John
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Introduction A variety of industry composite indices are employed within health research in risk-adjusted outcome measures and to assess health-related social needs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the relationships among risk adjustment, clinical outcomes, and composite indices of social risk have become relevant topics for research and healthcare o...
Klee, Matthias Leist, Anja K. Veldsman, Michele Ranson, Janice M. Llewellyn, David J.
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Introduction Socioeconomic factors and genetic predisposition are established risk factors for dementia. It remains unclear whether associations of socioeconomic deprivation with dementia incidence are modified by genetic risk. Methods Participants in the UK Biobank aged ≥60 years and of European ancestry without dementia at baseline (2006–2010) we...
Young, Deborah Rohm Sallis, James F Baecker, Aileen Cohen, Deborah A Nau, Claudia L Smith, Gary N Sallis, Robert E
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Physical activity before COVID-19 infection is associated with less severe outcomes. The study determined whether a dose‒response association was observed and whether the associations were consistent across demographic subgroups and chronic conditions. A retrospective cohort study of Kaiser Permanente Southern California adult patients who had a po...