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Jewish Ethics of Inmate Vaccines Against COVID-19
PurposeThe COVID-19 pandemic broke out at the end of 2019, and throughout 2020 there were intensive international efforts to find a vaccine for the...
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The Association of Sexual Minority Status with the Prevalence, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Depression among NYC Adults
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common mental health disorder with a lifetime prevalence of 20.6% among United States (US) adults. Multiple US...
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An Experimental Study on how Messaging from CDC Affects Attitudes toward Mandatory MMR Vaccination for Schoolchildren
BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, public health institutions, particularly the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), were...
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The Influence of Health-Related Behavior Profiles on College Students’ Perceptions of COVID-19 Safety Measures
College students often engage in multiple health-related behaviors simultaneously which can lead to negative outcomes and further risky behaviors....
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Psychiatrists’ Perceptions of the Role of Journalists in Suicide Reporting and Prejudices about Mental Illnesses in Portugal
International studies and the World Health Organization call for collaboration between media and mental health professionals to reduce the risk of...
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A Comparative Analysis of the Demographics and Zip Codes of Patients Seen at the Indiana University Student Outreach Clinic
Within a small geographic area, Marion County contains a stark spectrum of health outcomes and socioeconomic statuses. The Indiana University Student...
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Applying the Concepts of Benefit and Harm in Malaysian Bioethical Discourse: Analysis of Malaysian Fatwa
Rapid developments in science and technology have resulted in novel discoveries, leading to new questions particularly related to human values and...
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Associations Between Food Insufficiency and Health Conditions Among New York City Adults, 2017–2018
Food insecurity, a critical social determinant of health, has been measured nationwide in the United States for years. This analysis focuses on food...
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Racial and Geographic Variation of Prenatal Care Coordination Receipt in the State of Wisconsin, 2010–2019
Medicaid-funded obstetric care coordination programs supplement prenatal care with tailored services to improve birth outcomes. It is uncertain...
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Reassessing HIV Detection Strategies: An Analysis of Opportunistic Screening vs. Indicator-Condition-Driven Diagnosis in Valencia, Spain
Our study assessed the characteristics of people living with HIV (PLWH) detected via opportunistic screening in Valencia (Spain) to determine...
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Community Support for Harm Reduction and Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder
As the opioid epidemic continues, availability of evidence-based strategies for harm reduction and treatment in communities is critical to reduce...
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Map** the Relationship between Health-related Beliefs, Fear, Avoidance, and Depression: Lessons from the Pandemic and Beyond
The COVID-19 pandemic brought a mental health crisis, with depression symptoms increasing nearly three-fold compared to pre-pandemic levels. To...
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Social Processes and COVID-19 Vaccination of Children of Hesitant Mothers
ObjectiveInvestigate relationships between pediatric COVID-19 vaccination and social processes of healthcare provider recommendations and school...
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Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Eastern Libya: Current Efforts for Overcoming Regional Barriers for Its Elimination
Approximately 2.2% of Libyans have chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and are at the highest risk of develo** end-stage disease complications. Several...
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Collaborative Integration of Community Health Workers in Hospitals and Health Centers to Reduce Pediatric Asthma Disparities: A Quality Improvement Program Evaluation
To address pediatric asthma disparities on the South Side of Chicago, a community health worker (CHW) home visiting intervention was implemented...
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A Randomized Study to Determine the Effect of a Culturally Focused Video Intervention on Improving HPV Vaccine Intentions in a Christian Population in the United States
Safe and effective vaccines have been developed that protect against high-risk strains of HPV, but uptake is relatively low. We previously identified...
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Exploring the Self-Reported Physical and Psychological Effects in a Population Exposed to a Regional Conflict
BackgroundConflict profoundly impacts community health and well-being. While post-conflict research exists, little is known about initial effects...
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The Role of the Perceived Neighborhood Social Environment on Adolescent Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity: Findings from Add Health
Few studies have examined the role of perceived neighborhood characteristics such as neighborhood safety, social cohesion, and contentedness on...