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Co-occurring Epidemic Conditions Among Southern U.S. Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in an Online eHealth Intervention
Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) face disproportionately higher risks for adverse sexual health outcomes compared to their non-Hispanic White...
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Exploring the intersectionality of family SES and gender with psychosocial, behavioural and environmental correlates of physical activity in Dutch adolescents: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundExamining the correlates of adolescent’s physical activity (PA) and how they may differ according to the intersection of gender and family...
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Temporal associations between experiential avoidance and disordered eating behaviors in adolescents and young adults: findings from an epidemiological cohort study with ecological momentary assessment
PurposePrevious studies linking experiential avoidance (EA) and eating pathology have largely relied on single measurements based on traditional...
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Immigration Status, Legal Vulnerability, and Suicidal/Self-harm Ideation Disparities Among Immigrant-Origin Latinx Young Adults in the U.S.
Theories of suicidality typically center intrapersonal processes, with limited attention to social determinants of mental health disparities. Using a...
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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a multimodal, physiotherapist-led, vocational intervention in people with inflammatory arthritis: study protocol of the Physiotherapy WORKs trial
BackgroundAlthough reduced work ability is a substantial problem among people with inflammatory arthritis (IA), work ability is an underexposed area...
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Applying implementation science frameworks to identify factors that influence the intention of healthcare providers to offer PrEP care and advocate for PrEP in HIV clinics in Colombia: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundFew studies have used implementation science frameworks to identify determinants of PrEP prescription by healthcare providers. In this...
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A quantitative approach to the intersectional study of mental health inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic in UK young adults
PurposeMental health inequalities across social identities/positions during the COVID-19 pandemic have been mostly reported independently from each...
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Risk Factors of Addictive Internet Use Among Rural Chinese Adolescents: from a Cumulative Risk Perspective
The objective of this study was to examine the risk factor of addictive Internet use from a cumulative risk perspective among rural Chinese...
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Innovations and Applications of Integrative Data Analysis (IDA) and Related Data Harmonization Procedures in Prevention Science
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Prevention Science entitled, “Innovations and Applications of Integrative Data Analysis...
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“An unnecessary cut?” multilevel health systems analysis of drivers of caesarean sections rates in Italy: a systematic review
BackgroundImprovements in medical technologies have seen over-medicalization of childbirth. Caesarean section (CS) is a lifesaving procedure proven...
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Effects of behavioral performance, intrinsic reward value, and context stability on the formation of a higher-order nutrition habit: an intensive longitudinal diary study
BackgroundHabits drive many of our health behaviors in our daily lives. However, little is known about the relative contribution of different key...
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An evaluation of first responders’ intention to refer to post-overdose services following SHIELD training
BackgroundFirst responders [law enforcement officers (LEO) and Fire/Emergency Medical Services (EMS)] can play a vital prevention role, connecting...
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Validation of the German eHealth impact questionnaire for online health information users affected by multiple sclerosis
BackgroundPersons with multiple sclerosis (MS) are confronted by an overwhelming amount of online health information, which can be valuable but also...
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Partnered implementation of the veteran sponsorship initiative: protocol for a randomized hybrid type 2 effectiveness—implementation trial
BackgroundThe USA is undergoing a suicide epidemic for its youngest Veterans (18-to-34-years-old) as their suicide rate has almost doubled since...
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Improving symptom management for survivors of young adult cancer: rationale and study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial
BackgroundYoung adult (YA) cancer survivors are a growing, yet underserved population who often face significant and long-lasting cancer-related...
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The development of depressive symptoms in older adults from a network perspective in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
An increased understanding of the interrelations between depressive symptoms among older populations could help improve interventions. However,...
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Cognitive decline and poor social relationship in older adults during COVID-19 pandemic: can information and communications technology (ICT) use helps?
BackgroundTo answer whether older adults' cognitive function benefits from ICT use, we (1) examined the relationship between ICT use and cognitive...
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The D*Phase-study: study protocol for a pragmatic two-phased, randomised controlled (non-inferiority) trial that addresses treatment non-response and compares cognitive behavioural therapy and short-term psychodynamic supportive psychotherapy for major depression
BackgroundSeveral evidence-based psychotherapeutic treatment options are available for depression, but the treatment results could be improved. The...
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Model Evaluation in the Presence of Categorical Data: Bayesian Model Checking as an Alternative to Traditional Methods
Statistical analysis of categorical data often relies on multiway contingency tables; yet, as the number of categories and/or variables increases,...
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Compassion Dynamics in Medical Students: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
Effective interventions to support compassionate patient- and self-care requires an understanding of how to best assess compassion. Micro-ecological...