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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Non-pharmaceutical interventions to combat COVID-19 in the Americas described through daily sub-national data
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Open AccessNon-pharmaceutical interventions to combat COVID-19 in the Americas described through daily sub-national data
This dataset covers national and subnational non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in the Americas. Prior to the development of a vaccine, NPI were governments’ primary tools t...
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Does Shared Decision-Making for Prostate Cancer Screening Among African American Men Happen? It Depends on Who You Ask
Shared decision-making (SDM) is recommended for prostate cancer screening, but little is known about how this process is perceived by patients and providers. SDM is especially important for African American me...
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Open AccessAssociations among political voting preference, high-risk health status, and preventative behaviors for COVID-19
We investigate the relationships among political preferences, risk for COVID-19 complications, and complying with preventative behaviors, such as social distancing, quarantine, and vaccination, as they remain ...
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Immigrants and the Affordable Care Act: Changes in Coverage and Access to Care by Documentation Status
Little is known about the effects of the ACA’s coverage expansion among immigrant groups of differing immigration status. Using data from the California Health Interview Survey (2003–2016), we compare changes ...
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Open AccessBarriers and strategies for implementing community-based interventions with minority elders: positive minds-strong bodies
By 2040, one out of three older adults in the USA are expected to belong to a racial/ethnic minority group. This population has an increased risk of mental and physical disability with significant barriers to ...
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The Role of Clinics in Determining Older Recent Immigrants’ Use of Health Services
Immigrants are ineligible for federally-funded Medicaid in the U.S. until at least 5 years after arrival. There is little information on where they receive care in light of this restriction. Using Blinder–Oaxa...