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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383073/for-national-nutrition-month-pride-in-our-profession-ourselves
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EDITORIAL
Lauri Wright
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March 2024: Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38379621/which-types-of-social-support-matter-for-black-sexual-minority-men-coping-with-internalized-homophobia-findings-from-a-mediation-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hayden C Dawes, Tiffany M Eden, William J Hall, Ankur Srivastava, Denise Yookong Williams, Derrick D Matthews
BACKGROUND: Minority stress theory views social support as a protective factor against the effects of minority-specific stressors like internalized homophobia (IH) on mental health in sexual minority populations. However, much of the empirical validation of this theory has been conducted within predominantly White samples, resulting in a limited understanding of how the theory applies to Black sexual minority individuals. Current examinations of social support fail to capture the nuances of how Black sexual minority men may access support systems differently, resulting in a need to investigate how social support, IH, and mental health operate for Black sexual minority men...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362173/effect-of-ecological-and-anthropogenic-factors-on-grouping-patterns-in-african-lions-across-kenya
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mumbi Chege, Laura D Bertola, Geert R De Snoo, Shadrack Ngene, Tobias Otieno, Irene Amoke, Maarten van 't Zelfde, Stephanie Dolrenry, Femke Broekhuis, Will Tamis, Hans H De Iongh, Nicholas B Elliot
Social carnivores frequently live in fission-fusion societies, where individuals that share a common territory or home range may be found alone, in subgroups, or altogether. Absolute group size and subgroup size is expected to vary according to resource distribution, but for species that are susceptible to anthropogenic pressures, other factors may be important drivers. African lions ( Panthera leo ) are the only truly social felid and lion prides are characterized by fission-fusion dynamics with social groups frequently splitting and reforming, and subgroup membership can change continuously and frequently...
February 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356301/influence-of-first-person-and-third-person-perspectives-on-neural-mechanisms-of-professional-pride
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeon-Ju Hong, Hesun Erin Kim, Sunghyon Kyeong, Eun Joo Kim, Jae-Jin Kim
Professional pride, including self-reflection and attitude toward one's own occupational group, induces individuals to behave in socially appropriate ways, and uniforms can encourage wearers to have this pride. This study was to elucidate the working pattern of professional pride by exploring neural responses when wearing uniforms and being conscious of a third-person's perspective. Twenty healthy adults who had an occupation requiring uniforms were scanned using functional MRI with a self-evaluation task consisting of 2 [uniform versus casual wear] × 2 [first-person perspective versus third-person perspective] conditions...
February 14, 2024: Social Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38353246/chipfilter-microfluidic-based-comprehensive-sample-preparation-methodology-for-microbial-consortia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ranjith Kumar Ravi Kumar, Massamba Mbacke Ndiaye, Iman Haddad, Joelle Vinh, Yann Verdier
The metaproteomic approach is an attractive way to describe a microbiome at the functional level, allowing the identification and quantification of proteins across a broad dynamic range as well as the detection of post-translational modifications. However, it remains relatively underutilized, mainly due to technical challenges that should be addressed, including the complexity of extracting proteins from heterogeneous microbial communities. Here, we show that a ChipFilter microfluidic device coupled to a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) setup can be successfully used for the identification of microbial proteins...
February 14, 2024: Journal of Proteome Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38345694/the-gut-microbiota-and-chronic-pain
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REVIEW
Ray Pak, Michelle Cho, Keth Pride, Alaa Abd-Elsayed
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To examine the effects and interactions between gut microbia and chronic pain. RECENT FINDINGS: The gut microbiome has been an area of interest in both the scientific and general audience due to a growing body of evidence suggesting its influence in a variety of health and disease states. Communication between the central nervous system (CNS) and gut microbiome is said to be bidirectional, in what is referred to as the gut-brain axis. Chronic pain is a prevalent costly personal and public health burden and so, there is a vested interest in devising safe and efficacious treatments...
April 2024: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336607/experiences-of-breastfeeding-peer-counseling-among-women-with-low-incomes-in-the-us-a-qualitative-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth C Rhodes, Mahrukh Zahid, Nafeesa Abuwala, Grace Damio, Helen Wilde LaPlant, Carrianne Crummett, Rebecca Surprenant, Rafael Pérez-Escamilla
BACKGROUND: Person-centered breastfeeding counseling is a key but often overlooked aspect of high-quality services. We explored women's experiences of the Breastfeeding Heritage and Pride™ program, an evidence-based breastfeeding peer counseling program serving women with low incomes in the United States. METHODS: This study was conducted through an equitable community-clinical-academic partnership and guided by the World Health Organization (WHO) quality of care framework for maternal and newborn health, which highlights three domains of positive experiences of care: effective communication; respect and dignity; and emotional support...
February 9, 2024: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336560/surveillance-of-pneumococcal-serotypes-in-adults-hospitalised-with-acute-lower-respiratory-tract-infection-in-bristol-uk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine Hyams, Maria Lahuerta, Christian Theilacker, Jade King, David Adegbite, Serena McGuinness, Charli Grimes, James Campling, Jo Southern, Michael W Pride, Elizabeth Begier, Nick Maskell, Jennifer Oliver, Luis Jodar, Bradford D Gessner, Adam Finn
INTRODUCTION: Pneumococcus remains a major cause of adult lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI). Few data exist on the relative contribution of serotypes included in pneumococcal vaccines to community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and non-pneumonic (NP) LRTI. We measured the burden of all and vaccine-serotype pneumococcal respiratory infection following SARS-CoV-2 emergence to inform evidence-based vaccination policy. METHODS: A prospective cohort study at two Bristol hospitals (UK) including all adults age ≥ 18-years hospitalised with acute lower respiratory tract disease (aLRTD) from Nov2021-Nov2022...
February 8, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38327175/digital-adaptation-of-the-standing-up-for-myself-intervention-in-young-people-and-adults-with-intellectual-disabilities-the-storm-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katrina Scior, Lisa Richardson, Elizabeth Randell, Michaela Osborne, Harriet Bird, Afia Ali, Eva-Maria Bonin, Adrian Brown, Celia Brown, Christine-Koulla Burke, Lisa Bush, Jason Crabtree, Karuna Davies, Paul Davies, David Gillespie, Andrew Jahoda, Sean Johnson, Richard Hastings, Laura Kerr, Rachel McNamara, Jane Menzies, Harry Roche, Melissa Wright, Kyann Zhang
BACKGROUND: Stigma contributes to the negative social conditions persons with intellectual disabilities are exposed to, and it needs tackling at multiple levels. Standing Up for Myself is a psychosocial group intervention designed to enable individuals with intellectual disabilities to discuss stigmatising encounters in a safe and supportive setting and to increase their self-efficacy in managing and resisting stigma. OBJECTIVES: To adapt Standing Up for Myself to make it suitable as a digital intervention; to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of Digital Standing Up for Myself and online administration of outcome measures in a pilot; to describe usual practice in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic to inform future evaluation...
January 2024: Public Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38327025/-if-i-don-t-take-care-of-me-then-i-can-t-be-there-for-others-a-qualitative-study-of-caregiving-relationships-among-older-women-living-with-hiv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thi Vu, Marielle Quinn, Julie Womack, Joan Monin
OBJECTIVE: The population of women ages 50 years and older living with HIV is increasing. Yet, little is known about the care networks that older women living with HIV (OWLH) use to manage their health. The goal of this study was to explore the caregiving and care receiving relationships among OWLH and how these relationships impact HIV management. METHODS: OWLH aged 50 years and older were recruited from clinics and community-based organizations across the U...
February 7, 2024: Aging & Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324540/positive-and-negative-emotions-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-longitudinal-survey-study-of-the-uk-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lan Li, Ava Sullivan, Anwar Musah, Katerina Stavrianaki, Caroline E Wood, Philip Baker, Patty Kostkova
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on society; it changed the way we work, learn, socialise, and move throughout the world. In the United Kingdom, policies such as business closures, travel restrictions, and social distance mandates were implemented to slow the spread of COVID-19 and implemented and relaxed intermittently throughout the response period. While negative emotions and feelings such as distress and anxiety during this time of crisis were to be expected, we also see the signs of human resilience, including positive feelings like determination, pride, and strength...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38312451/transgender-and-gender-diverse-people-s-experiences-of-minority-stress-mental-health-and-resilience-in-relation-to-perceptions-of-sociopolitical-contexts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jae A Puckett, T Zachary Huit, Debra A Hope, Richard Mocarski, Brenna R Lash, Tian Walker, Natalie Holt, Allura Ralston, Makinna Miles, A Capannola, Clove Tipton, Robert-Paul Juster, L Zachary DuBois
PURPOSE: The sociopolitical context in which transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) people live has significant effects on mental health. We examined whether perceptions of context (TGD people's perceptions of how TGD people were viewed) differed across four United States (U.S.) states and associations with mental health and identity pride, the mediational effects of minority stressors, and potential buffering effects of resilience. METHODS: TGD individuals in Oregon, Michigan, Nebraska, and Tennessee ( n =158; ages 19-70, mean=33...
February 2024: Transgender Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38312450/measures-of-resilience-do-they-reflect-the-experiences-of-transgender-individuals
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REVIEW
Jae A Puckett, Sergio Domínguez, Em Matsuno
Resilience is often viewed as the ability to bounce back from challenges. This conceptualization tends to be individualistic and can be less fitting for marginalized communities. Research with transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals has shown that resilience can manifest in various ways, such as developing pride in one's identity, connection to a TGD community, or advocating against oppression. Given these conflicting views, we sought to (1) describe common themes in TGD people's experience of resilience by pooling information from qualitative research; and (2) evaluate how well quantitative measures of resilience reflected the ways that TGD people define resilience in qualitative research...
February 2024: Transgender Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38312447/the-gender-minority-stress-and-resilience-measure-psychometric-validity-for-use-in-spanish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angel B Algarin, Laramie R Smith, Heather A Pines, Monica F Zapien-Vasquez, Rosario Padilla-Garcia, Samuel Navarro-Alvarez, Eileen V Pitpitan
PURPOSE: Stigma is a fundamental driver of HIV disparities among transgender women (TW). The gender minority stress and resilience (GMSR) measure has not been validated in Spanish-speaking, resource-limited settings. We examined the psychometric properties of a translated and abbreviated GMSR among TW in Tijuana, Mexico. METHODS: From 2020 to 2021, 152 participants were recruited through social media and venue-based sampling. We collected information on the abbreviated GMSR, psychosocial factors (e...
February 2024: Transgender Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308237/exploring-fathers-experiences-of-caring-for-a-child-with-complex-care-needs-through-ethnography-and-arts-based-methodologies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberta L Woodgate, Miriam Gonzalez, Jacquie D Ripat, Marie Edwards, Gina Rempel
BACKGROUND: Although the number of children living with complex care needs (CCN) is increasing worldwide, there is limited data on the experience of fathers caring for children with CCN. This paper reports on findings specific to fathers' experiences of caring for their child with CCN and highlights recommendations provided for parents of children with CCN, service providers, and policymakers. The findings emerged from a larger study designed to examine how Canadian families of children with CCN participate in society...
February 2, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38303455/a-mathematical-model-for-malaria-disease-dynamics-with-vaccination-and-infected-immigrants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pride Duve, Samuel Charles, Justin Munyakazi, Renke Lühken, Peter Witbooi
The world is aiming to eliminate malaria by 2030. The introduction of the pilot project on malaria vaccination for children in Kenya, Ghana, and Malawi presents a significant thrust to the elimination efforts. In this work, a susceptible, infectious and recovered (SIR) human-vector interaction mathematical model for malaria was formulated. The model was extended to include a compartment of vaccinated humans and an influx of infected immigrants. Qualitative and quantitative analysis was performed on the model...
January 2024: Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering: MBE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38300585/multidimensional-social-connectedness-of-sexual-and-gender-minority-midlife-and-older-adults-findings-from-the-national-health-aging-and-sexuality-gender-study-nhas
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyun-Jun Kim, Meghan Romanelli, Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen
This article introduces the multidimensional properties of social connectedness among sexual and gender minority (SGM) midlife and older adults and examines the relationship between these properties and general health. Data were analyzed from Aging With Pride: National, Aging, and Sexuality/Gender Study, including 2,450 SGM adults aged 50 and older in the United States. The structure, function, and quality of interpersonal relations as well as community-level activities and engagement were measured through a self-administered survey and an in-person interview...
February 1, 2024: American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294024/prioritizing-the-health-and-well-being-of-the-indigenous-communities-in-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hrishikesh Munshi, Rahul K Gajbhiye
The International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples and the Tribal Pride Day hold significant importance in India, home to 106 million indigenous individuals. There are 705 recognized Scheduled Tribes (STs) in India that enrich the nation's cultural fabric but experience disproportionately high morbidity and mortality. Historical injustice, geographic isolation, and cultural diversity deeply influence ST health causing disparities between indigenous and non-indigenous health indicators. To meet Sustainable Development Goals, India established the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and implemented various health initiatives...
January 31, 2024: Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38282863/factors-influencing-space-use-and-kill-distribution-of-sympatric-lion-prides-in-a-semi-arid-savanna-landscape
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allan Tarugara, Bruce W Clegg, Sarah B Clegg
Understanding lions' ( Panthera leo ) space-use is important for the management of multi-species wildlife systems because lions can have profound impacts on ecosystem-wide ecological processes. Semi-arid savanna landscapes are typically heterogeneous with species space-use driven by the availability and distribution of resources. Previous studies have demonstrated that lions select areas close to water as encounter rates with prey are higher and hunting success is greater in these regions. Where multiple lion prides exist, landscape partitioning is expected to follow a despotic distribution in which competitively superior prides occupy high-quality areas while subordinates select poorer habitats...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279188/promoting-resilience-to-improve-disordered-eating-pride-a-case-series-of-an-eating-disorder-treatment-for-sexual-minority-individuals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiffany A Brown, Patrycja Klimek-Johnson, Jaclyn A Siegel, Alexandra D Convertino, Valerie J Douglas, John Pachankis, Aaron J Blashill
OBJECTIVE: Despite the increased risk for eating disorders (EDs) among sexual minority (SM) individuals, no ED treatments exist specifically for this population. SM stress and appearance-based pressures may initiate and/or maintain ED symptoms in SM individuals; thus, incorporating strategies to reduce SM stressors into existing treatments may help address SM individuals' increased ED risk. This mixed-methods study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of Promoting Resilience to Improve Disordered Eating (PRIDE)-a novel ED treatment for SM individuals...
January 26, 2024: International Journal of Eating Disorders
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