Gebremariam, Mekdes K Arah, Onyebuchi A Bergh, Ingunn H Andersen, Lene F Bjelland, Mona Grydeland, May Lien, Nanna
This study assessed factors associated with the perceived dose of intervention received and with the participant satisfaction in a school-based obesity prevention intervention. It also explored the variance in the dose of intervention received that was at the school level. Process evaluation data from a school-based intervention study conducted in ...
Gubner, Noah R Williams, Denise D Chen, Ellen Silven, David Tsoh, Janice Y Guydish, Joseph Vijayaraghavan, Maya
Smoking rates are high among low-income populations who seek care in safety-net clinics. While most safety-net clinics screen for cigarette smoking, there are substantial disparities in the delivery of smoking cessation counseling in these systems. We conducted a mixed method study between July 2016 and April 2017 to examine receipt of smoking cess...
Galasso, Emanuela Weber, Ann M Stewart, Christine P Ratsifandrihamanana, Lisy Fernald, Lia CH
BackgroundEvidence from efficacy trials suggests that lipid-based nutrient supplementation (LNS) and home visits can be effective approaches to preventing chronic malnutrition and promoting child development in low-income settings. We tested the integration of these approaches within an existing, large-scale, community-based nutrition programme in ...
Christakos, Sylvia Li, Shanshan De La Cruz, Jessica Bikle, Daniel D
Although vitamin D has been reported to have pleiotropic effects including effects on the immune system and on cancer progression, the principal action of vitamin D is the maintenance of calcium and phosphate homeostasis. The importance of vitamin D in this process is emphasized by the consequences of vitamin D deficiency which includes rickets in ...
Titus, Andrea R Kalousova, Lucie Meza, Rafael Levy, David T Thrasher, James F Elliott, Michael R Lantz, Paula M Fleischer, Nancy L
(1) Background: Smoking restrictions have been shown to be associated with reduced smoking, but there are a number of gaps in the literature surrounding the relationship between smoke-free policies and cessation, including the extent to which this association may be modified by sociodemographic characteristics. (2) Methods: We analyzed data from th...
Allen, Barbara L Lees, Johanna Cohen, Alison K Jeanjean, Maxime
Community-based participatory research is a growing approach, but often includes higher levels of community engagement in the research design and data collection stages than in the data interpretation stage. Involving study participants in this stage could further knowledge justice, science that aligns with and supports social justice agendas. This...
Alexander, Jordan D Anderson, Kristen G Myers, Mark G
This study examines relationships between drink refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) and outcomes in Project Options (PO), an adolescent alcohol use early intervention. 1171 US high school students (39.3% Hispanic, 59.3% girls) participated in PO, reporting their demographics, alcohol use, and drinking reduction efforts at baseline, 30 days and three month...
Apollonio, Dorie E Spetz, Joanne Schmidt, Laura Jacobs, Laurie Kaur, Manpreet Ramo, Danielle
Background: There is limited information on separate use and simultaneous use of tobacco and cannabis products, particularly for new electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). This study presents detailed information about the prevalence and correlates of individual use, separate use, and simultaneous use of tobacco and cannabis in California, th...
Piper, Megan E Baker, Timothy B Benowitz, Neal L Kobinsky, Kate H Jorenby, Douglas E
IntroductionThe availability of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) has profoundly changed the tobacco product landscape. In the United States, almost 6 million adults use both combustible and e-cigarettes (ie, dual users). The goal of this study was to understand how smokers and dual users differ in terms of demographics, cigarette dependence, an...
Piper, Megan E Baker, Timothy B Benowitz, Neal L Kobinsky, Kate H Jorenby, Douglas E
IntroductionThe availability of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) has profoundly changed the tobacco product landscape. In the United States, almost 6 million adults use both combustible and e-cigarettes (ie, dual users). The goal of this study was to understand how smokers and dual users differ in terms of demographics, cigarette dependence, an...