Morrow, Oona
The production of nature has been employed to theorize shifts in nature-society relations that have accompanied historical transformations in production and social reproduction. While Marxist scholars have employed this framework to theorize the nature-society relations that accompany capitalist production, they have paid less attention to those th...
Jin, Harry Biello, Katie Garofalo, Robert Lurie, Mark Sullivan, Patrick S Stephenson, Rob Mimiaga, Matthew J
BackgroundMen who have sex with men are disproportionately burdened by HIV/AIDS, and the advent of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has provided an effective strategy to reduce the risk of HIV transmission. Research has shown that improving one partner's health-promoting behaviors increases the likelihood that their partner adopts healthier behavior...
Grunewald, William Convertino, Alexandra D Safren, Steven A Mimiaga, Matthew J O'Cleirigh, Conall Mayer, Kenneth H Blashill, Aaron J
Sexual minority men (SMM) face substantial disparities in rates of binge eating compared to heterosexual individuals, underscoring the need to study risk factors for the development of binge eating amongst SMM. One potential explanation for this disparity in binge eating is minority stress theory, which posits that minority groups face stressors, s...
Wakeman, Sarah Flood, James Ciccarone, Daniel
OBJECTIVES: To examine changes in presence of methamphetamine in toxicology testing among outpatients receiving healthcare in Boston, Massachusetts. METHODS: A serial cross-sectional study of oral fluid drug test results over a 6-year period of all patient specimens submitted for testing as part of routine care across an academic medical center in ...
Mather, Increase
"The unchast Touches and Gesticulations used by Dancers, have a palpable tendency to that which is evil." When a dancing master arrived in Boston in 1685 and offered lessons and classes for both sexes during times normally reserved for church meetings, the Puritan ministers went to court to suppress the practice. Increase Mather (1639-1723) took th...
Padmanabhan, Vyas Penmetsa, Praveena Li, Xiaobing Dhondia, Fatema Dhondia, Sakina Parrish, Allen
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Coronavirus has had a large-scale impact on transportation. This study attempts to assess the effects of COVID-19 on biking. Bikeshare data was used to understand the impacts of COVID-19 during the initial wave of the disease on biking in New York City, Boston, and Chicago. As the cases increased, these cities experienced a reduction in bikeshare t...
Lemieux, Jacob E. Luban, Jeremy Madoff, Lawrence C. Sabeti, Pardis C. MacInnis, Bronwyn L.
Analysis of 772 complete SARS-CoV-2 genomes from early in the Boston area epidemic revealed numerous introductions of the virus, a small number of which led to most cases. The data revealed two superspreading events. One, in a skilled nursing facility, led to rapid transmission and significant mortality in this vulnerable population but little broa...
Wisk, Lauren E Peltz, Alon Galbraith, Alison A
ImportanceThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) sought to improve access and affordability of health insurance. Although most ACA policies targeted childless adults, the extent to which these policies also impacted families with children remains unclear.ObjectiveTo examine changes in health care-related financial burden for US families with children before...
Vivant, Elsa
This paper analyses the various toponyms of an open drug use scene in Boston, located at the interface of three neighbourhoods – Newmarket, Dudley-Roxbury, and South End, – with diverse uses and dynamics. The reactions and demands of the residents of these different neighbourhoods reveal the power dynamics in the urban space, the toponymic choices ...
Jin, Harry Restar, Arjee Goedel, William C Ogunbajo, Adedotun Biello, Katie Operario, Don Kuhns, Lisa Reisner, Sari L Garofalo, Robert Mimiaga, Matthew J
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Purpose: We assessed if young transgender women (YTW) with parents who are supportive of their transgender identity had lower odds of having suicidal ideation compared with YTW with unsupportive parents. Methods: This study analyzed baseline findings from a diverse sample of 297 sexually active, YTW 16-29 years of age who were enrolled in Project L...