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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554496/social-determinants-of-mental-health-in-major-depressive-disorder-umbrella-review-of-26-meta-analyses-and-systematic-reviews
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noy Alon, Natalia Macrynikola, Dylan J Jester, Matcheri Keshavan, Charles F Reynolds, Shekhar Saxena, Michael L Thomas, John Torous, Dilip V Jeste
There is a growing recognition of the impact of social determinants of mental health (SDoMHs) on people with, or at risk of, developing serious mental illnesses. Yet it is not known how associations of individual SDoMHs with risk for major depressive disorder (MDD) vary and roughly compare with one another. Following PRISMA guidelines, this umbrella review included 26 meta-analyses and systematic reviews that reported odds ratios, effect sizes, and/or pooled prevalence rates of MDD in samples with versus without specified SDoMHs...
March 11, 2024: Psychiatry Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541355/prevalence-and-correlates-of-food-and-or-housing-instability-among-men-and-women-post-9-11-us-veterans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasmin S Cypel, Shira Maguen, Paul A Bernhard, William J Culpepper, Aaron I Schneiderman
Food and/or housing instability (FHI) has been minimally examined in post-9/11 US veterans. A randomly selected nationally representative sample of men and women veterans (n = 38,633) from the post-9/11 US veteran population were mailed invitation letters to complete a survey on health and well-being. Principal component analysis and multivariable logistic regression were used to identify FHI's key constructs and correlates for 15,166 men and women respondents (9524 men, 5642 women). One-third of veterans reported FHI; it was significantly more likely among women than men (crude odds ratio = 1...
March 18, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531216/-i-m-just-searching-to-get-better-constructions-of-treatment-citizenship-on-injectable-opioid-agonist-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samara Mayer, Emily Jenkins, Nadia Fairbairn, Al Fowler, Ryan McNeil
BACKGROUND: As part of the response to Canada's worsening overdose crisis driven by a toxic, adulterated drug supply, there has been increased attention to and expansion of drug treatment, options, including injectable opioid agonist treatment (iOAT). iOAT typically involves the, witnessed daily injection of opioids under healthcare provider supervision. There is a robust, evidence base on iOAT; however, there has been less focus on how people engage with this; treatment outside of clinical trials...
March 20, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530312/food-insecurity-prevalence-and-risk-factors-at-a-large-academic-medical-center-in-michigan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cindy W Leung, Minal R Patel, Markell Miller, Eileen Spring, Zixi Wang, Julia A Wolfson, Alicia J Cohen, Michele Heisler, Wei Hao
IMPORTANCE: Health care systems are increasingly adopting methods to screen for and integrate food insecurity and other social risk factors into electronic health records. However, there remain knowledge gaps regarding the cumulative burden of food insecurity in large clinical settings, which patients are most at risk, and the extent to which patients are interested in social assistance through their health care system. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the 5-year prevalence and associated risk factors of food insecurity among adult primary care patients, and to examine factors associated with patients' interest in social assistance among those with food insecurity...
March 4, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506604/-i-want-purpose-in-my-life-a-qualitative-exploration-of-how-homeless-youth-envision-their-futures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minda Wood, Stéphanie Manoni-Millar, Athourina David, Cora MacDonald, Veronique Rochon, John Sylvestre, Stephen Gaetz
Preparing for the future is a major developmental task during adolescence and early adulthood. However, youth experiencing homelessness face additional challenges relating to economic instability, housing insecurity, and a lack of social support. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 38 youth, from Ottawa and Toronto, who were experiencing homelessness and participating in a randomized controlled trial of Housing First for Youth (HF4Y). This qualitative study explores youths' visions for the future, including their goals, aspirations, plans, and barriers to achieving them...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501679/accidental-substance-related-acute-toxicity-deaths-among-youth-in-canada-a-descriptive-analysis-of-a-national-chart-review-study-of-coroner-and-medical-examiner-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda VanSteelandt, Grace Yi-Shin Chang, Katherine McKenzie, Fiona Kouyoumdjian
INTRODUCTION: Substance-related acute toxicity deaths (ATDs) are a public health crisis in Canada. Youth are often at higher risk for substance use due to social, environmental and structural factors. The objectives of this study were to understand the characteristics of youth (aged 12-24 years) dying of accidental acute toxicity in Canada and examine the substances contributing to and circumstances surrounding youth ATDs. METHODS: Data from a national chart review study of coroner and medical examiner data on ATDs that occurred in Canada between 2016 and 2017 were used to conduct descriptive analyses with proportions, mortality rates and proportionate mortality rates...
March 2024: Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497907/a-pilot-project-of-a-post-discharge-care-team-for-firearm-injury-survivors-decreases-emergency-department-utilization-hospital-readmission-days-and-cost
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elise A Biesboer, Amber Brandolino, Ashley Servi, Rebecca Laskiewicz, Liza Herbst, Susan Cronn, Jennifer Cadman, Colleen Trevino, Terri deRoon-Cassini, Mary E Schroeder
BACKGROUND: Persons of low socioeconomic status are overrepresented in the firearm injury patient population and may experience challenges in accessing complex outpatient health systems. Consequently, outpatient care for these patients is plagued by poor follow-up and increased emergency department (ED) utilization. We developed a Post Discharge Care Team (PDCT) consisting of a dedicated trauma nurse navigator and medical social worker to bridge the gap between hospital discharge and outpatient care to improve recovery...
March 18, 2024: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478248/homelessness-in-pregnancy-and-increased-risk-of-adverse-outcomes-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma Gilmore, Karen Duncan, Veronica Ades
Limited data indicates that homelessness during pregnancy is linked to adverse outcomes for both mothers and newborns, but there is an information gap surrounding pregnant individuals struggling with homelessness. In a landscape of increasing healthcare disparities, housing shortages and maternal mortality, information on this vulnerable population is fundamental to the creation of targeted interventions and outreach. The current study investigates homelessness as a risk factor for adverse obstetrical, neonatal, and postpartum outcomes...
March 13, 2024: Journal of Urban Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470883/aagingbase-a-comprehensive-database-of-anti-aging-peptides
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kunjulakshmi R, Ambuj Kumar, Keerthana Vinod Kumar, Avik Sengupta, Kavita Kundal, Simran Sharma, Ankita Pawar, Pithani Sai Krishna, Mohammad Alfatah, Sandipan Ray, Bhavana Tiwari, Rahul Kumar
The process of aging is an intrinsic and inevitable aspect of life that impacts every living organism. As biotechnological advancements continue to shape our understanding of medicine, peptide therapeutics have emerged as a promising strategy for anti-aging interventions. This is primarily due to their favorable attributes, such as low immunogenicity and cost-effective production. Peptide-based treatments have garnered widespread acceptance and interest in aging research, particularly in the context of age-related therapies...
March 12, 2024: Database: the Journal of Biological Databases and Curation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437609/prep-discontinuation-in-a-us-national-cohort-of-sexual-and-gender-minority-populations-2017-22
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Guo, Drew A Westmoreland, Alexa D'Angelo, Chloe Mirzayi, Michelle Dearolf, Pedro B Carneiro, Meredith Ray, David W Pantalone, Adam W Carrico, Viraj V Patel, Sarit A Golub, Sabina Hirshfield, Donald Hoover, Denis Nash, Christian Grov
In the US, sexual and gender minority populations are disproportionately affected by HIV. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a key prevention method, but its effectiveness relies on consistent usage. Our four-year national cohort study explored PrEP discontinuation among sexual and gender minority people who initiated PrEP. We found a high annual rate of discontinuation (35-40 percent) after PrEP initiation. Multivariable analysis with 6,410 person-years identified housing instability and prior history of PrEP discontinuation as predictors of discontinuation...
March 2024: Health Affairs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436807/prep-uptake-and-methamphetamine-use-patterns-in-a-4-year-u-s-national-prospective-cohort-study-of-sexual-and-gender-minority-people-2017-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Guo, Drew A Westmoreland, Alexa B D'Angelo, Chloe Mirzayi, Michelle Dearolf, Meredith Ray, Pedro B Carneiro, David W Pantalone, Adam W Carrico, Viraj V Patel, Sarit A Golub, Sabina Hirshfield, Donald R Hoover, Denis Nash, Christian Grov
Methamphetamine use is on the rise among sexual and gender minority people who have sex with men (SGMSM), escalating their HIV risk. Despite pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) being an effective biomedical HIV prevention tool, its uptake in relation to methamphetamine use patterns in SGMSM has not been studied. In a U.S. cohort study from 2017 to 2022, 6,253 HIV-negative SGMSM indicated for but not using PrEP were followed for four years. Methamphetamine use was categorized (i.e., newly initiated, persistently used, never used, used but quit), and PrEP uptake assessed using generalized estimating equation (GEE), adjusted for attrition...
March 4, 2024: AIDS and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423584/the-impact-of-housing-instability-on-health-and-other-research
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February 29, 2024: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421746/predictors-of-hope-among-at-risk-young-adults-in-israel-during-the-transition-to-adulthood
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Yafit Sulimani-Aidan
This exploratory study examined hope among at-risk young adults and the factors associated with hope including income, housing, self-rated health, and education. The study, conducted among Israeli at-risk young adults, included 589 participants, ages 18-25 who received some form of treatment at one of Israel's social welfare service agencies. Findings indicated that young adults who had experienced housing instability/insecurity during the past year had lower levels of hope compared to participants who had not experienced housing instability/insecurity...
February 29, 2024: American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38408358/meeting-the-health-and-social-needs-of-america-s-unhoused-and-housing-unstable-populations-a-position-paper-from-the-american-college-of-physicians
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Josh Serchen, David R Hilden, Micah W Beachy
Access to safe and stable housing has both a direct and indirect effect on health. Experiencing homelessness and housing instability can induce stress and trauma, worsening behavioral health and substance use. The absence of safe and stable living conditions can make it challenging to rest, recuperate, and recover from health ailments and can pose barriers to treatment adherence. Homelessness and housing instability is associated with high rates of numerous diseases and chronic conditions. Its cyclical relationship with other social drivers of health can exacerbate health disparities...
February 27, 2024: Annals of Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406240/evaluating-barriers-to-opioid-use-disorder-treatment-from-patients-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cecilia M T Nguyen, Grace Kubiak, Neil Dixit, Staci A Young, John R Hayes
INTRODUCTION: Utilizing medications to treat opioid use disorder (MOUD) is both highly effective and unfortunately underutilized in the US health care system. Stigma surrounding substance use disorders, insufficient provider knowledge about substance use disorders and MOUD, and historical lack of physicians with X-waivers to prescribe buprenorphine contribute to this underutilization. Our study aimed to elucidate barriers to accessing MOUD in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. METHODS: We conducted semistructured interviews with patients receiving MOUD at a family medicine residency program in Milwaukee, Wisconsin...
2024: PRiMER: Peer-Review Reports in Medical Education Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401328/behavioural-variability-physical-activity-rumination-time-and-milk-characteristics-of-dairy-cattle-in-response-to-regrouping
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J L Marumo, D Lusseau, J R Speakman, M Mackie, A Y Byar, W Cartwright, C Hambly
In the commercial dairy industry worldwide, it is common practice to periodically regroup cows as part of their management strategy within housed systems. While this animal husbandry practice is intended to improve management efficiency, cows may experience social stress as a result of the social environment changes, which may have an impact on their behavioural patterns, performance, and welfare. We investigated whether regrouping altered dairy cows' behaviour and impacted their cortisol concentration (a physiological marker of stress), oxytocin, milk yield, and quality in a robotic milking system...
January 30, 2024: Animal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397685/using-photovoice-to-explore-determinants-of-health-among-homeless-and-unstably-housed-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica L Mackelprang, Janessa M Graves, Halle M Schulz
The lived experiences of homeless and unstably housed women, including their health-related priorities, are understudied in smaller metropolitan and rural communities. In this study, we partnered with a day center for women who experience homelessness in Spokane, Washington. We used Photovoice, a community-based participatory action research method, to explore the health-related concerns, needs, and behavior of women who are homeless or unstably housed. Participant-generated photographs and group interview data were analyzed using thematic analysis...
February 8, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395745/how-a-broken-vertebra-can-lead-to-a-fatal-hemorrhage-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roxanne A W Ploumen, Martin R van Wezenbeek, Paul C P H Willems, Suzanne C Gerretsen, Jan A Ten Bosch
BACKGROUND: Unintentional falls are common among the elderly and given the expected increase of the aging population, these falls contribute to a high number of admissions to the emergency department. Relatively low-energy trauma mechanisms can lead to serious injuries in the elderly, with contributing factors being comorbidities, medication use and degenerative abnormalities. CASE PRESENTATION: A 94-year-old female suffered an unintentional fall at home. Upon arrival of the ambulance at her house she was hemodynamically stable and mobilized to the gurney with assistance...
February 23, 2024: International Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376842/food-insecurity-among-graduate-students-and-postdoctoral-trainees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nour M Hammad, Cindy W Leung
IMPORTANCE: Food insecurity on college campuses has emerged as an urgent public health priority; however, there has been a lack of studies focused on graduate students or postdoctoral trainees, particularly those enrolled at private academic institutions. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of and factors associated with food insecurity among graduate students and postdoctoral trainees at a private academic university in Boston, Massachusetts. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this cross-sectional survey study, a survey on food insecurity was sent to graduate students and postdoctoral trainees at 3 health-focused graduate schools at Harvard University during the end of the spring 2023 academic term (April to June)...
February 5, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365688/housing-insecurity-among-black-women-surviving-intimate-partner-violence-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-an-intersectional-qualitative-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiara C Willie, Sabriya L Linton, Shannon Whittaker, Karlye A Phillips, Deja Knight, Mya C Gray, Gretta Gardner, Nicole M Overstreet
BACKGROUND: Housing instability is highly prevalent among intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors, and the coupling consequences of structural racism, sexism, classism, and the COVID-19 pandemic, may create more barriers to safe and adequate housing, specifically for Black women IPV survivors. In particular, the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic had the potential to amplify disadvantages for Black women IPV survivors, yet very little research has acknowledged it. Therefore, the current study sought to assess the experiences of housing insecurity among Black women experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) while navigating racism, sexism, and classism during the COVID-19 pandemic...
February 16, 2024: BMC Public Health
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