Beck, Dana Hall, Stephanie Costa, Deena Kelly Admon, Lindsay
BackgroundMaternal mortality is a public health crisis in the U.S., with no improvement in decades and worsening disparities during COVID-19. Social determinants of health (SDoH) shape risk for morbidity and mortality but maternal structural and SDoH are under-researched using population health data. To expand knowledge of those at risk for or who ...
Jagannathan, Kripa Emmanuel, Geniffer Arnott, James Mach, Katharine J Bamzai-Dodson, Aparna Goodrich, Kristen Meyer, Ryan Neff, Mark Sjostrom, K Dana Timm, Kristin MF
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Linking science with action affords a prime opportunity to leverage greater societal impact from research and increase the use of evidence in decision-making. Success in these areas depends critically upon processes of producing and mobilizing knowledge, as well as supporting and making decisions. For decades, scholars have idealized and described ...
Huo, Meng Kim, Kyungmin Wang, Dahua
ObjectivesLosing a child prior to midlife may be a uniquely traumatic event that continues to compromise parents' well-being in later life. This study compared psychological well-being between bereaved and non-bereaved parents, and examined whether volunteering protects bereaved parents. Because most families have more than one child, we further ex...
Nguyen, Annie L Hussain, Mariam A Pasipanodya, Elizabeth Rubtsova, Anna A Moore, Raeanne C Jeste, Dilip V Moore, David J
ObjectivesQuality of life (QoL) is an important consideration for people living with HIV (PWH). We investigated the relationship between stress, psychological resources, and proactive behaviors, on QoL (conceptualized as life satisfaction, successful aging, and depressive symptoms) by testing the hypotheses: (1) greater life stress (stress and func...
McCarthy, William J Rico, Melvin Chandler, Maria Herman, Dena R Chang, Cindy Belin, Thomas R Love, Stephanie Ramirez, Evangelina Gelberg, Lillian
PurposeSince 2011, US authorities have supported the following 2 approaches to healthier body fat composition: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Diabetes Prevention Program's calorie counting (CC) approach and the US Department of Agriculture's MyPlate (adherence to federal nutrition guidelines). The purpose of this study was ...
Work, Erin C Muftu, Serra MacMillan, Kathryn Dee L Gray, Jessica R Bell, Nicole Terplan, Mishka Jones, Hendree E Reddy, Julia Wilens, Timothy E Greenfield, Shelly F
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ObjectivesSome states, including Massachusetts, require automatic filing of child abuse and neglect for substance-exposed newborns, including infants exposed in-utero to clinician-prescribed medications to treat opioid use disorder (MOUD). The aim of this article is to explore effects of these mandated reporting policies on pregnant and postpartum ...
Wakefield, Tanner Bialous, Stella Apollonio, Dorie E
BackgroundIn 2022, despite expanding state-level legalization, cannabis remained illegal at the federal level, driving drug offenses, and contact with the justice system. Cannabis criminalization disproportionately impacts minorities, and criminal records carry negative economic, health, and social consequences. Legalization prevents future crimina...
Worley, Justin T Meter, Diana J Ramirez Hall, Alysha Nishina, Adrienne Medina, Michael A
Previous literature has demonstrated that peer support is instrumental for the promotion of adaptive academic and mental health outcomes; however, limited research has examined prospective directional associations between peer support and adjustment within college settings. The purpose of this study was to investigate the longitudinal associations ...
Becker, Andréa
Chambers, Brittany D Fontenot, Jazmin McKenzie-Sampson, Safyer Blebu, Bridgette E Edwards, Brittany N Hutchings, Nicole Karasek, Deborah Coleman-Phox, Kimberly Curry, Venise C Kuppermann, Miriam
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BackgroundRacial inequities in maternal and child health outcomes persist: Black women and birthing people experience higher rates of adverse outcomes than their white counterparts. Similar inequities are seen in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) mortality rates. In response, we sought to explore the intersections of racism and the COVID-19 pandemic i...