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    Disparities in Access to a Regular Primary Care Physician Among First-Generation Migrants with Early Psychosis in Ontario, Canada

    Disparities in primary care utilization among migrants with early psychosis may be related to lack of access to a regular primary care physician. This study aimed to investigate access to a regular primary car...

    Crystal Valdez, Rebecca Rodrigues, Jennifer Reid in Community Mental Health Journal (2024)

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    Early Psychosis Intervention and Primary Care: A Mixed Methods Study of Family Physician Knowledge, Attitudes, Preferences, and Needs

    Family physicians (FPs) play an important but underappreciated role in the pathways to care for people with early psychosis. We conducted a mixed-methods study to describe the knowledge, attitudes, preferences...

    Brooke Carter, Rebecca Rodrigues, Jordan Edwards in Community Mental Health Journal (2024)

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    Differences in clinical presentation at first hospitalization and the impact on involuntary admissions among first-generation migrant groups with non-affective psychotic disorders

    Some migrant and ethnic minority groups have a higher risk of coercive pathways to care; however, it is unclear whether differences in clinical presentation contribute to this risk. We sought to assess: (i) wh...

    Kelly K. Anderson, Rebecca Rodrigues in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2023)

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    Sex differences in the clinical presentation of early psychosis in a primary care setting

    Primary care is an important part of the help-seeking pathway for young people experiencing early psychosis, but sex differences in clinical presentation in these settings are unexplored. We aimed to identify ...

    Brooke Carter, Rebecca Rodrigues, Jennifer Reid in Archives of Women's Mental Health (2023)

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    Patient and Physician Factors Associated with First Diagnosis of Non-affective Psychotic Disorder in Primary Care

    Primary care physicians play a central role in pathways to care for first-episode psychosis, and their increased involvement in early detection could improve service-related outcomes. The aim of this study was...

    Joshua C. Wiener, Rebecca Rodrigues in Administration and Policy in Mental Health… (2023)

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    Regulation of IL-17A responses in human airway smooth muscle cells by Oncostatin M

    Regulation of human airway smooth muscle cells (HASMC) by cytokines contributes to chemotactic factor levels and thus to inflammatory cell accumulation in lung diseases. Cytokines such as the gp130 family memb...

    Karen Kwofie, Matthew Scott, Rebecca Rodrigues, Jessica Guerette in Respiratory Research (2015)