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The Application of Family Stress Model to Investigating Adolescent Problematic Behaviors: The Moderating Role of Assets
The Family Stress Model framework proposes that household income can influence child and youth development through caregiver psychological distress. While prior studies have observed stronger associations amon...
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How are Income and Assets Associated with Food Insecurity? An Application of the Growth Mixture Modeling
Food insecurity remains prevalent in the United States, affecting millions of households. Research has confirmed that low income and limited assets are risk factors for food insecurity, but how income and asse...
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Disparities in the use of assisted reproductive technologies after breast cancer: a population-based study
Equitable access to oncofertility services is a key component of cancer survivorship care, but factors affecting access and use remain understudied.
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Are Children of Welfare Recipients at a Heightened Risk of Bullying and Peer Victimization?
Children who come from families on welfare or government assistance might be at risk for bullying involvement. As research has shown, children living in poverty and experiencing family economic hardship are si...
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Open AccessAn economic and disease transmission model of human papillomavirus and oropharyngeal cancer in Texas
In 2017, 46,157 and 3,127 new oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) cases were reported in the U.S. and Texas, respectively. About 70% of OPC were attributed to human papillomavirus (HPV). However, only 51% of U.S. and 4...
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Cost Effectiveness of Transplant, Conventional Chemotherapy, and Novel Agents in Multiple Myeloma: A Systematic Review
Treatments for multiple myeloma (MM) have been rapidly evolving. Newly developed treatment regimens are likely to be more effective but also cost more than conventional therapies.
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Open AccessAge-Structured Population Modeling of HPV-related Cervical Cancer in Texas and US
Human papillomavirus (HPV)–related cervical cancer is a major public health threat to women, with >10,000 new cases diagnosed annually in the United States between 2008 and 2012. Since HPV vaccines can protect...
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Imaging Polarization in Budding Yeast
We describe methods for live-cell imaging of yeast cells that we have exploited to image yeast polarity establishment. As a rare event occurring on a fast time-scale, imaging polarization involves a trade-off ...