Baron, Deborah Leslie, Hannah H Mabetha, Denny Becker, Nozipho Kahn, Kathleen Lippman, Sheri A
Despite established efficacy for oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in reducing HIV incidence, multi-level barriers within the health system, clinics, and the processes that shape practice have hindered service delivery and subsequent population-level effects. We applied the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to assess the ...
Nagata, Jason M Helmer, Christiane K Wong, Jennifer H Domingue, Sydnie K Shim, Joan E Al-shoaibi, Abubakr AA
Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of weight discrimination (the perception of being treated unfairly based on weight) and its sociodemographic associations among early adolescents aged 10 to 13 in the United States. Methods: We analyzed cross-sectional data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study in Year Two (2018–2020). M...
Numata, Kenji Fujitani, Shigeki Funakoshi, Hiraku Yoshida, Minoru Nomura, Yu Tanii, Rimi Takemura, Narihide Bowman, Jason Lakin, Joshua R Higuchi, Masaya
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ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine self-reported code-status practice patterns among emergency clinicians from Japan and the U.S.MethodsA cross-sectional questionnaire was distributed to emergency clinicians from one academic medical center and four general hospitals in Japan and two academic medical centers in the U.S. The questionnaire was base...
Beneteau, Thomas Groc, Soraya Boué, Vanina Elie, Baptiste Tessandier, Nicolas Bernat, Claire Bonneau, Marine Foulongne, Vincent Graf, Christelle Grasset, Sophie
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Objectives. HPV infections are ubiquitous. For most infections, we lose track of the presence of the virus in host in less than three years after the start of infection. The mechanisms regulating the persistence of HPV infection are still partially understood. In this work, we focus on incident HPV detection in young women and we characterise the d...
Russell, Cayley Ali, Farihah Imtiaz, Sameer Butler, Amanda Greer, Alissa Rehm, Jürgen
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BMC public health
On January 31st, 2023, the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, was granted a federal exemption allowing adults (aged 18 +) to possess up to 2.5 g of select illicit drugs. The exemption will be in place for three years (2023-2026), marking the first formal decriminalization of illicit drug policy reform in Canada. BC's decriminalization initi...
Jih, Jane Lee, Yea Eun Chinn, Tiffany Steinman, Michael A
Staley, Kiera Donaldson, Alex Mosler, Andrea B O'Halloran, Paul Seal, Emma Forsyth, Adrienne Nicholson, Matthew Forsdike, Kirsty Bruder, Andrea Maree
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Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention
Injury/poor health is an important barrier to women's participation in sport and physical activity. This study aimed to identify perceived challenges sport programme deliverers face when supporting physically inactive women to prevent/manage injury. Sport programme deliverers, targeting physically inactive women in Victoria, participated in concept...
Kupferwasser, Deborah Flores, Evelyn A Merino, Prudencio Tran, Donna Phan Liu, Honghu Huang, Yilan Bolaris, Michael Nguyen, Megan H Gonzales, Mildred Da Silva, Wellington
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BackgroundBefore SARS-CoV-2 vaccination availability, medical center employees were at high risk of COVID-19. However, risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection in medical center employees, both healthcare and non-healthcare workers, are poorly understood.MethodsFrom September-December 2020, free IgG antibody testing was offered to all employees at a l...
Sundt, Jody Reiter, Keramet Williams, Brie
The health of incarcerated populations is intertwined with the health of security staff, but the social mechanisms, and especially the specific interventions, that might mitigate these health harms are underexplored. We examine one possible mechanism of interrelated health harms: whether and how jail security staff are willing and able to care for ...
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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Substance use disparities among sexual and gender minority (SGM) people are attributed to minority stress, but few studies have examined minority stress and cannabis use over time or investigated differences in cannabis use trajectories by less-studied gender subgroups. We examined if longitudinal cannabis use trajectories are related to baseline m...