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    Co-design and mixed methods evaluation of an interdisciplinary digital resource for undergraduate health profession students to improve the prevention, recognition, and management of delirium in Ireland: a study protocol

    Delirium is a common symptom of acute illness which is potentially avoidable with early recognition and intervention. Despite being a growing concern globally, delirium remains underdiagnosed and poorly report...

    Lana Cook, Alice Coffey, Christine Brown Wilson, Pauline Boland in BMC Medical Education (2024)

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    An eHealth intervention (ManGuard) to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in male taxi drivers: protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial

    Men are at higher risk then women of develo** cardiovascular disease (CVD), and male taxi drivers are a particularly high-risk group because of their typically unhealthy behaviours, such as poor eating habit...

    James McMahon, David R. Thompson, Kevin Brazil in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2022)

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    Perspectives on a Couples-Based, e-Health HIV Prevention Toolkit Intervention: A Qualitative Dyadic Study with Black, Heterosexual Couples in New York State

    Web-based technology provides an unparalleled opportunity to increase access and uptake of couples-based HIV prevention interventions. e-Health HIV prevention interventions for US Black heterosexual couples ha...

    Natalie M. Leblanc, Jason W. Mitchell, Keosha T. Bond in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2022)

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    Correction to: Ecological and Syndemic Predictors of Drug Use During Sex and Transactional Sex among U.S. Black Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Secondary Data Analysis from the HPTN 061 Study

    A correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-02033-5

    Natalie M. Leblanc, Hugh F. Crean, Typhanye P. Dyer in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2021)

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    Ecological and Syndemic Predictors of Drug Use During Sex and Transactional Sex among U.S. Black Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Secondary Data Analysis from the HPTN 061 Study

    Threats to sexual health among U.S. Black men who have sex with men (MSM) may manifest in a context of social adverse experiences. Situational sex is one such context, which we characterize as sexual behaviors...

    Natalie M. Leblanc, Hugh F. Crean, Typhanye P. Dyer in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2021)

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    Anger, Frustration Intolerance, Global Evaluation of Human Worth and Externalizing Behaviors in Preadolescence

    The present study tries to offer a better understanding of transdiagnostic and specific correlates of externalizing problems in preadolescence. The first goal was to investigate which of the two categories of ...

    Simona Trip, Carmen Hortensia Bora in Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Be… (2021)

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    The Orbiting Dubins Traveling Salesman Problem: planning inspection tours for a minehunting AUV

    The Orbiting Dubins Traveling Salesman Problem (ODTSP) is to plan a minimum-time tour for a Dubins vehicle model to inspect a set of targets in the plane by orbiting each target along a circular arc. This prob...

    Artur Wolek, James McMahon, Benjamin R. Dzikowicz, Brian H. Houston in Autonomous Robots (2021)

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    Sagittal patellar flexion angle: a novel clinically validated patellar height measurement reflecting patellofemoral kinematics useful throughout knee flexion

    Patellar height measurements on lateral radiographs are dependent on knee flexion which makes standardisation of measurements difficult. This study described a plain radiographic measurement of patellar sagitt...

    Michael J. Dan, James McMahon in Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthros… (2020)

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    Suboptimal HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Awareness and Willingness to Use Among Women Who Use Drugs in the United States: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    In the United States (U.S.), more than 12 million women reported illicit drug use in the past month. Drug use has been linked to increased risk for HIV, but little is known about the uptake of HIV pre-exposure...

    Chen Zhang, James McMahon, Janie Simmons, L. Lauren Brown in AIDS and Behavior (2019)

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    Practicing REBT in Italy: Cultural Aspects

    This paper attempts to explore the cultural background for the adoption and practice of REBT by cognitive therapists in Italy since the 1980s. It is not an attempt to capture the history of Italian culture and...

    Giovanni M. Ruggiero, Diego Sarracino in Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Be… (2017)

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    Broad activation of latent HIV-1 in vivo

    The ‘shock and kill’ approach to cure human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) includes transcriptional induction of latent HIV-1 proviruses using latency-reversing agents (LRAs) with targeted immunotherapy to purge...

    Kirston Barton, Bonnie Hiener, Anni Winckelmann in Nature Communications (2016)

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    Motion Planning and Decision Making for Underwater Vehicles Operating in Constrained Environments in the Littoral

    This paper seeks to enhance the mission and motion-planning capabilities of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) operating in constrained environments in the littoral zone. The proposed approach automatically...

    Erion Plaku, James McMahon in Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (2014)

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    A Personal Reprise of Couples Intervention

    The writers recount personal glimpses into working with couples during their combined 85 years of experience. Rather than take the standard approach of tidbits and sound bites to emphasize a point here and the...

    James McMahon, Raymond DiGiuseppe in Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Be… (2013)

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    REBT: Past, Present, and Future

    After a walk down memory lane, I take a tour through Ellis’s shifts in philosophy, plus shifts in self theory, and concepts of value. I contrast them all as an appeal to authority compared to pragmatism. The c...

    James McMahon in Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (2011)

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    Poverty, Hunger, Education, and Residential Status Impact Survival in HIV

    Despite combination antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV infected people have higher mortality than non-infected. Lower socioeconomic status (SES) predicts higher mortality in many chronic illnesses but data in p...

    James McMahon, Christine Wanke, Norma Terrin, Sally Skinner in AIDS and Behavior (2011)

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    COGNITIVE RESTRUCTURING AND MENTAL CONTAMINATION: AN EMPIRICAL RE-CONCEPTUALIZATION

    The main goal of this article is to propose a cognitive technology for blocking the impact of mental contamination during cognitive restructuring in cognitive-behavioral and rational-emotive therapy, by using ...

    Daniel David, James McMahon, Bianca Macavei in Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-… (2005)

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    Drug-Using Women's Sexual Risk: An Event Analysis

    Using event analysis, this study describes the most recent sexual events of drug-using women and their male partners and identifies relationship-specific and event-specific determinants of condom use. Women dr...

    Stephanie Tortu, James McMahon, Rahul Hamid, Alan Neaigus in AIDS and Behavior (2000)

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    Endogenous Opioids and HIV Infection

    Beta endorphin enhanced the HIV-p24 production in fetal microglia infected with HIV-1 JR-CSF a strain that replicates poorly in these cells. Enhancement of HIV-p24 production by beta endorphin was associated with...

    Kamaraju S. Sundar Ph. D. in AIDS, Drugs of Abuse, and the Neuroimmune … (1996)

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    Ultrastructural evidence that insoluble microtubules are components of the neurofibrillary tangle

    The ultrastructure of Alzheimer's neurofibrillary tangles is heterogeneous and includes abnormal paired helical filaments (PHF) and various other insoluble structures. Insoluble non-PHF components isolated fro...

    Miguel A. Pappolla, Julia Alzofon in European archives of psychiatry and neurol… (1990)