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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’...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...