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    Addressing Gaps and Saving Lives: Doulas’ Role in Addressing Substance Use and Mental Health Challenges Among Pregnant and Postpartum Clients—A Sco** Review

    Doulas are a potential resource for addressing substance use and mental health challenges that pregnant and postpartum individuals experience. We sought to review peer-reviewed literature that examines Doulas’...

    Madison D. Haiman, Karen A. Johnson, Holly Horan in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2024)

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    An Exploration of Spiritual Well-being Among Homeless People: A Hierarchical Regression Analysis

    This study explored homeless people’s (N = 164) spiritual well-being (SWB) in relation to race, mental illness, physical disease, resilience, and trait mindfulness. The results of hierarchical regression analysis...

    Junfei Lu, Courtney A. Potts, Rebecca S. Allen in Journal of Religion and Health (2022)

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    Challenges and Opportunities in Global Mental Health: a Research-to-Practice Perspective

    Globally, the majority of those who need mental health care worldwide lack access to high-quality mental health services. Stigma, human resource shortages, fragmented service delivery models, and lack of resea...

    Milton L. Wainberg, Pamela Scorza, James M. Shultz in Current Psychiatry Reports (2017)

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    Population-based survival-cure analysis of ER-negative breast cancer

    This study investigated the trends over time in age and stage specific population-based survival of estrogen receptor negative (ER−) breast cancer patients by examining the fraction of cured patients and the m...

    Lan Huang, Karen A. Johnson, Angela B. Mariotto in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2010)

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    Health disparities in breast cancer: biology meets socioeconomic status

    Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, accounting for just over 1 million new cases annually. Population-based statistics show that globally, when compared to whites, women of African ance...

    Barbara K. Dunn, Tanya Agurs-Collins, Doris Browne in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2010)

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    Effects of obesity and race on prognosis in lymph node-negative, estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer

    Several factors may contribute to poorer prognosis for obese breast cancer patients, including unfavorable disease features, the influence of fat on estrogen availability, co-morbidity, and socio-demographic f...

    James J. Dignam, Kelly Wieand, Karen A. Johnson in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2006)