Bailey, Katie Abramovitz, Daniela Artamonova, Irina Davidson, Peter Stamos-Buesig, Tara Vera, Carlos F Patterson, Thomas L Arredondo, Jaime Kattan, Jessica Bergmann, Luke
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BackgroundIn North America, overdose rates have steeply risen over the past five years, largely due to the ubiquity of illicitly manufactured fentanyls in the drug supply. Drug checking services (DCS) represent a promising harm reduction strategy and characterizing experiences of use and interest among people who inject drugs (PWID) is a priority.M...
Mondal, Surajit Chakraborty, Debashis Paul, Ranjit Kumar Mondal, Arun Ladha, JK
No-till is often referred to as a climate change mitigation option, possibly with a stronger conviction, than as a practice to manage soil organic C (SOC) content. We conducted a global meta-analysis to evaluate the effect of no-till (NT) on SOC concentration (SOCc, g C kg−1 soil) and stock (SOCs, Mg C ha−1 land) across climate, soil texture, cropp...
Trousdale, Kristie McCurdy, Leyla E Witherspoon, Nsedu Obot Alkon, Abbey
PurposeThe complexities of modern civilization, coupled with challenges including systemic racism and climate change-related impacts, compel public health professionals to break down silos and collaborate towards the shared goals of protecting the wellbeing of current and future generations. This article highlights the growing collaboration between...
Hearst, Norman
My grandfather was a prominent Jewish physician in Nazi Germany who escaped the Holocaust with his family but nevertheless came to a tragic end. As I, an American family physician, learned more about him, I was surprised by how much I identified with him. I was struck by how his success in his career had not been matched in other areas of his life,...
Phipps, Jennifer E Whipps, Mackenzie DM D’Souza, Indira LaSalle, Janine M Simmons, Leigh Ann
IntroductionPregnancy is a time of increased vulnerability to mental health disorders. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the incidence of depression and anxiety. Thus, we aimed to assess mental health and associated healthy behaviors of pregnant people in California during the pandemic in order to contextualize prenatal well-being d...
Rammohan, Indhu Jain, Sonia Sun, Shelly Marks, Charles Milloy, M‐J Hayashi, Kanna DeBeck, Kora González‐Zúñiga, Patricia Strathdee, Steffanie Werb, Dan
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IntroductionWe sought to identify latent profiles of polysubstance use patterns among people who inject drugs in three distinct North American settings, and then determine whether profile membership was associated with providing injection initiation assistance to injection-naïve persons.MethodsCross-sectional data from three linked cohorts in Vanco...
Klaus, Kathleen Paller, Jeffrey W Wilfahrt, Martha
Abstract Despite increasingly programmatic politics and competitive elections, political clientelism remains an enduring feature of African politics. More so, while politicians rarely deliver on political promises, citizens continue to demand and participate in patron–client relations. While moral economy and instrumentalist accounts offer insight ...
Blair-Loy, Mary Rogers, Laura E Glaser, Daniela Wong, YL Anne Abraham, Danielle Cosman, Pamela C
Kohn, Jordan N Jester, Dylan J Dilmore, Amanda H Thomas, Michael L Daly, Rebecca Jeste, Dilip V
ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to examine if mental health and psychosocial well-being differed between middle-aged (MA; 40-59 years), younger-old (YO; 60-79 years), and older-old (OO; 80+ years) adults with respect to their trends, heterogeneity, and correlates.MethodsEighteen mental health and psychosocial well-being instruments were adminis...
Guan, Alice Batra, Akansha Seligman, Hilary Hamad, Rita
IntroductionThe Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is among the largest U.S. social safety net programs. Although strong evidence exists regarding the benefits of WIC, take-up (i.e., participation among eligible individuals) has steadily declined in the past decade. This study addresses gaps in our knowled...