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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659153/call-for-papers-special-issue-on-promoting-racial-and-ethnic-equity-through-child-maltreatment-publication
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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April 24, 2024: Child Maltreatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659075/adverse-childhood-experiences-and-dental-cleaning-during-pregnancy-findings-from-the-north-and-south-dakota-prams-2017-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander Testa, Dylan B Jackson, Allison Crawford, Rahma Mungia, Kyle T Ganson, Jason M Nagata
OBJECTIVE: Research demonstrates that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)-that is, experiences of abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction-are related to lower preventive dental care utilization in childhood and adolescence. However, limited research has explored the connection between ACEs and preventive dental care utilization in adulthood, and no research has examined this relationship during pregnancy. The current study extends existing research by investigating the relationship between ACEs and dental cleaning and dental care utilization during pregnancy among a sample of women who delivered live births in North Dakota and South Dakota...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Public Health Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658888/a-large-multi-center-survey-assessing-health-social-support-literacy-and-self-management-resources-in-patients-with-heart-failure
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Alanna M Chamberlain, Erinn M Hade, Irina V Haller, Benjamin D Horne, Catherine P Benziger, Brent C Lampert, Kismet D Rasmusson, Kimberly Boddicker, Sheila M Manemann, Véronique L Roger
BACKGROUND: Most patients with heart failure (HF) have multimorbidity which may cause difficulties with self-management. Understanding the resources patients draw upon to effectively manage their health is fundamental to designing new practice models to improve outcomes in HF. We describe the rationale, conceptual framework, and implementation of a multi-center survey of HF patients, characterize differences between responders and non-responders, and summarize patient characteristics and responses to the survey constructs among responders...
April 24, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658504/perceptions-of-sun-protection-skin-tone-colorism-and-dermatologic-care-among-south-asians-in-the-usa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sneha Poondru, Ahana Gaurav, Lynna J Yang, Roopal V Kundu
South Asians (SAs) are among the fastest growing populations in the USA. Colorism - the system of inequality that views lighter skin as more advantageous in society - is prevalent in SA culture. This study evaluates motivations of sun protection use, attitudes of colorism, and skin lightening (SL) practices among SA Americans. Two-hundred-four participants recruited from online forums and ResearchMatch completed a questionnaire. Over half (111/204) reported use of sunscreen, of which 39.6% (44/111) reported daily or frequent use...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658268/a-10-year-analysis-of-the-racial-distribution-of-authors-in-plastic-surgery-research-and-the-impact-of-minority-mentorship
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sacha C Hauc, Jean Carlo Rivera, Nishita Pondugula, David A Febre-Alemañy, Christina Jayaraj, Jeremy A Goss, Paris D Butler
BACKGROUND: This study evaluates the racial distribution in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (PRS) publication authorship and illustrates the impact underrepresented in medicine (URiM) mentorship has on increasing diverse trainee contributions to the PRS peer-reviewed literature. METHODS: Articles published in the seven highest-impact PRS peer-reviewed journals within the last 10 years (2012-2022) were reviewed and analyzed for first and senior authors' race and ethnicity, publication year, and citation count...
April 15, 2024: American Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658013/the-birth-and-beyond-baby-study-protocol-for-a-birth-cohort-study-investigating-the-social-and-environmental-determinants-of-pregnancy-related-outcomes-in-black-american-families
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Betty Lin, Rachel R Middleton, Bethlehem Terefe, Allison A Appleton, Beth J Feingold, Tara Lynch, Alex L Pieterse, Rebecca Rogers, Annabelle E Armah, Lydia F Bierce, Amanda M Flagg, Sarah McCarthy
INTRODUCTION: In the USA, Black birthing people and infants experience disproportionately worse pregnancy-related health outcomes. The causes for these disparities are unknown, but evidence suggests that they are likely socially and environmentally based. Efforts to identify the determinants of these racial disparities are urgently needed to elucidate the highest priority targets for intervention. The Birth and Beyond (BABY) study evaluates how micro-level (eg, interpersonal and family) and macro-level (eg, neighbourhood and environmental) risk and resiliency factors transact to shape birth person-infant health, and underlying psychobiological mechanisms...
April 23, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657729/socially-vulnerable-patients-are-more-likely-to-fail-outpatient-management-of-symptomatic-cholelithiasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Udai S Sibia, John R Klune, Cristina B Feather, Deanna Rider, Douglas A Hanes, Richard Essner
INTRODUCTION: Symptomatic cholelithiasis is a common surgical problem with many patients requiring multiple gallstone-related emergency department (ED) visits before undergoing cholecystectomy. Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) identifies vulnerable patient populations. We assessed the association between social vulnerability and outpatient management of symptomatic cholelithiasis. METHODS: Patients with symptomatic cholelithiasis related ED-visits were identified within our health system from 2016 to 2022...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657437/diagnosis-of-sleep-disorders-in-child-healthcare-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ariel A Williamson, Eberechukwu A Uwah, Jungwon Min, Xuemei Zhang, Heather Griffis, Christopher M Cielo, Ignacio E Tapia, Alexander G Fiks, Jodi A Mindell
OBJECTIVES: Sleep disorders impact at least 10 % of children, pose risks to overall wellbeing, and are key targets of preventive interventions. The objectives of this study were to describe the prevalence of pediatric sleep disorder diagnoses across sociodemographic characteristics and co-occurring conditions, and to explore potential sociodemographic disparities. METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis of 12,394,902 children (0-17 years; 50.9 % Medicaid-insured) in the 2017 MarketScan database...
April 18, 2024: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657227/an-integrated-mhealth-app-for-smoking-cessation-in-black-smokers-with-hiv-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Andre Bizier, Arielle Jones, Michael Businelle, Krista Kezbers, Bettina B Hoeppner, Thomas P Giordano, Jessica M Thai, Jacqueline Charles, Audrey Montgomery, Matthew W Gallagher, Marshall K Cheney, Michael Zvolensky, Lorra Garey
BACKGROUND: Black adults who smoke and have HIV experience immense stressors (eg, racial discrimination and HIV stigma) that impede smoking cessation success and perpetuate smoking-related health disparities. These stressors also place Black adults who smoke and have HIV at an increased risk of elevated interoceptive stress (eg, anxiety and uncomfortable bodily sensations) and smoking to manage symptoms. In turn, this population is more likely to smoke to manage interoceptive stress, which contributes to worse HIV-related outcomes in this group...
April 24, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656975/association-of-water-arsenic-with-incident-diabetes-in-u-s-adults-the-multi-ethnic-study-of-atherosclerosis-and-the-strong-heart-study
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maya Spaur, Marta Galvez-Fernandez, Qixuan Chen, Melissa A Lombard, Benjamin C Bostick, Pam Factor-Litvak, Amanda M Fretts, Steven J Shea, Ana Navas-Acien, Anne E Nigra
OBJECTIVE: We examined the association of arsenic in federally regulated community water systems (CWSs) and unregulated private wells with type 2 diabetes (T2D) incidence in the Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS), a prospective study of American Indian communities, and the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA), a prospective study of racially and ethnically diverse urban U.S. communities. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We evaluated 1,791 participants from SHFS and 5,777 participants from MESA who had water arsenic estimates available and were free of T2D at baseline (2001-2003 and 2000-2002, respectively)...
April 24, 2024: Diabetes Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656787/momentary-factors-and-study-characteristics-associated-with-participant-burden-and-protocol-adherence-ecological-momentary-assessment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allan D Tate, Angela R Fertig, Junia N de Brito, Émilie M Ellis, Christopher Patrick Carr, Amanda Trofholz, Jerica M Berge
BACKGROUND: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) has become a popular mobile health study design to understand the lived experiences of dynamic environments. The numerous study design choices available to EMA researchers, however, may quickly increase participant burden and could affect overall adherence, which could limit the usability of the collected data. OBJECTIVE: This study quantifies what study design, participant attributes, and momentary factors may affect self-reported burden and adherence...
April 24, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656740/demographic-representation-in-clinical-research-relative-to-a-cochlear-implant-patient-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evan P Nix, Amanda G Davis, Kevin D Brown, Stephanie G Panoncillo, Nicholas J Thompson, Andrea B Overton, Matthew M Dedmon, Margaret T Dillon
OBJECTIVES: Research samples that are representative of patient populations are needed to ensure the generalizability of study findings. The primary aim was to assess the efficacy of a study design and recruitment strategy in obtaining a participant sample that was representative of the broader cochlear implant (CI) patient population at the CI center. A secondary aim was to review whether the CI recipient population was representative of the state population. METHODS: Demographic variables were compared for a research participant sample (n = 79) and the CI patient population (n = 338)...
April 24, 2024: Laryngoscope
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656700/sociodemographic-inequities-in-food-allergy-insights-on-food-allergy-from-birth-cohorts
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REVIEW
Christopher M Warren, Tami R Bartell
A large and growing corpus of epidemiologic studies suggests that the population-level burden of pediatric FA is not equitably distributed across major sociodemographic groups, including race, ethnicity, household income, parental educational attainment, and sex. As is the case for more extensively studied allergic disease states such as asthma and atopic dermatitis epidemiologic data suggest that FA may be more prevalent among certain populations experiencing lower socioeconomic status (SES), particularly those with specific racial and ethnic minority backgrounds living in highly urbanized regions...
April 2024: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656677/darwin-and-the-white-shipwrecked-sailor-beyond-blending-inheritance-and-the-jenkin-myth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thierry Hoquet
This paper revisits Fleeming Jenkin's anonymous review of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species, published in the North British Review in June 1867. This review is usually revered for its impact on Darwin's theory of descent with modification. Its classical interpretation states that Jenkin, a Professor of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, made a compelling case against natural selection based on the fact of "blending inheritance" and the "swamping" of advantageous variations. Those themes, however, are strikingly absent from Jenkin's text...
April 24, 2024: Journal of the History of Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656451/racial-disparities-in-patterns-and-modes-of-current-and-daily-marijuana-use-among-adults-living-with-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongying Daisy Dai, Regina Idoate, Avina Mahroke, Chad Abresch
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to examine racial disparities in marijuana use among U.S. adults living with children. METHODS: Data are drawn from the 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to examine the prevalence of current (past month) and frequent (≥20 days in the last 30 days) marijuana use along with the mode of marijuana use by 7 racial and ethnic groups (non-Hispanic [NH] White, NH-Black, Hispanic, NH American Indian or Alaskan Native [AI/AN], NH-Asian, NH Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander only [NH/PI], and other/multiple races, n=22,659)...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656247/relationships-between-socio-behavioral-factors-and-the-symptoms-among-asian-american-breast-cancer-survivors-a-structural-equation-modeling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seo Yun Kim, Heejung Kim, Wonshik Chee, Eun-Ok Im
BACKGROUND: Despite increased research on breast cancer survivors, little is known about how socio-behavioral factors influence the symptoms among racial/ethnic minority breast cancer survivors, particularly Asian American breast cancer survivors (AABCS). OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship between multiple socio-behavioral factors in AABCS, including attitudes, perceived barriers, and social influences, and their symptom experiences, with an emphasis on the mediating effect of self-efficacy...
April 24, 2024: Cancer Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656121/cardiovascular-health-race-and-decline-in-cognitive-function-in-midlife-women-the-study-of-women-s-health-across-the-nation
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Imke Janssen, Lynda H Powell, Sheila A Dugan, Carol A Derby, Howard M Kravitz
BACKGROUND: Cognitive decline may progress for decades before dementia onset. Better cardiovascular health (CVH) has been related to less cognitive decline, but it is unclear whether this begins early, for all racial subgroups, and all domains of cognitive function. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of CVH on decline in the 2 domains of cognition that decline first in White and Black women at midlife. METHODS AND RESULTS: Subjects were 363 Black and 402 White women, similar in baseline age (mean±SD, 46...
April 24, 2024: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655975/obstetric-violence-and-lgbtqia-phobia-interlaced-oppressions-and-violations
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Priscila Fernanda Gonçalves Cardoso, Mariana Arissa Shimizu
The cisheteropatriarchal capitalist system has developed by class, racial and sexual oppression and exploitation in establishing unequal, hierarchical power relations. One of these kinds of oppression involves the use of violence against bodies considered wayward and transgressive within this structure. Of the different types of violence, this study focused on obstetric violence, understood as patriarchal gender violence designed to remove the rights, autonomy and agency of trans women and men during the processes of pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and abortion...
April 2024: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655902/latching-medical-students-onto-a-virtual-breastfeeding-elective-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suet Kam Lam, Jessica MacWilliams, Lauren C Larkin-Baker, Heidi Szugye, Lydia Furman
Objectives: To describe the implementation of a successful two-week virtual breastfeeding elective for medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic and characterize student demographics, objective knowledge, and perspectives on breastfeeding before and after the elective. Study Design: We adapted the Santa Rosa Kaiser Permanente Family Medicine breastfeeding residency curriculum to create a two-week virtual medical student elective using Kern's six steps of curriculum development and a competency-based education framework...
April 24, 2024: Breastfeeding Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655815/black-mothers-ethnic-racial-socialization-one-year-after-highly-publicized-anti-black-murders-during-the-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erica E Coates, Carrington Moore, Rebecca de Heer, Calyn Brumley, Arielle Prudhomme, Lauren Edwards, Latisha Curtis
Although research on ethnic-racial socialization is well established, limited studies have examined the influence of specific, highly publicized anti-Black murders. We assessed Black mothers' (N = 12, mean age = 37.45) concerns and ethnic-racial socialization with adolescents aged 11-18 years old approximately 1 year following the murders of George Floyd and other unarmed Black people. Researchers generated the following themes using reflexive thematic analysis: protecting adolescents from physical harm; protecting adolescents from psychological harm; parents' emotional distress; and parents' lack of confidence in their ethnic-racial socialization practices...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Research on Adolescence: the Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence
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