2024
Identifying diagnosed major chronic diseases associated with recent housing instability among aging adults: data from the ‘All of Us’ research program
Beydoun H, Vieytes C, Beydoun M, Lampros A, Tsai J. Identifying diagnosed major chronic diseases associated with recent housing instability among aging adults: data from the ‘All of Us’ research program. Journal Of Public Health 2024, 47: 15-23. PMID: 39586798, DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdae300.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUs Research ProgramHousing instabilityAging adultsChronic diseasesOdds ratioChronic disease preventionAssociated with lower oddsPsychiatric diagnosisConfidence intervalsElectronic health recordsAssociated with psychiatric diagnosesEstimate odds ratiosCardiovascular diseaseMultivariate logistic regression modelDiverse group of adultsLogistic regression modelsTreatment of chronic diseasesCross-sectional dataHealth recordsHealthcare utilizationLower oddsGroup of adultsYears of ageDiagnosed diabetesCancer diagnosisCorrelates of six-month housing instability among U.S. adults by veteran status: Exploratory study using data from the All of Us Program
Beydoun H, Vieytes C, Beydoun M, Lampros A, Tsai J. Correlates of six-month housing instability among U.S. adults by veteran status: Exploratory study using data from the All of Us Program. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0314339. PMID: 39576824, PMCID: PMC11584138, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314339.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHousing instabilityVeteran statusNon-veteran populationsNon-veteransSocial determinants of healthHealth insurance availabilityU.S. adultsRate of HIDeterminants of healthHomeless servicesUs Research ProgramAssociated with lower likelihoodLifetime cigarette smokingAssociation of HICross-sectional dataWorse healthSix-month prevalenceSocial determinantsLogistic regression modelsLifetime alcohol consumptionInsurance availabilitySubstance useHealth characteristicsHigher incomeRacial disparitiesRecent trends in GLP-1 RA and SGLT2i use among people with type 2 diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in the USA
King A, Tan X, Dhopeshwarkar N, Bohn R, Dea K, Leonard C, de Havenon A. Recent trends in GLP-1 RA and SGLT2i use among people with type 2 diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in the USA. BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care 2024, 12: e004431. PMID: 39366717, PMCID: PMC11459310, DOI: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2024-004431.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitorsGLP-1 RAsAtherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseGLP-1Type 2 diabetesIncident useGlucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonistsPeptide-1 receptor agonistsCardiovascular diseasePrevalence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseASCVD diagnosisProportion of patientsRetrospective observational studyNested cohort studyReceptor agonistsSGLT2i useAnalysis of cross-sectional dataSodium-glucoseCohort studyPatient numbersObservational studyPatientsPrevalent useCross-sectional dataT2DAssociations of Minority Stressors, Alcohol Use Disorder, Resilience, and HIV Testing Self-Efficacy Among Community-Based Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Southern U.S. City: A Causal Mediation and Moderation Analysis
Liu Y, Mitchell J, Brown L, Chandler C, Zhang C. Associations of Minority Stressors, Alcohol Use Disorder, Resilience, and HIV Testing Self-Efficacy Among Community-Based Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Southern U.S. City: A Causal Mediation and Moderation Analysis. Substance Use & Misuse 2024, 60: 120-129. PMID: 39358912, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2409770.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTesting self-efficacyPerceived HIV stigmaAlcohol use disorder riskMinority stressorsHIV stigmaAlcohol use disorderInternalized homonegativitySelf-efficacyEffects of minority stressHIV testing uptakeHIV testing outcomesSouthern U.S. citySouthern US cityUse disorderMinority stressModeration analysisTesting uptakeCross-sectional dataHIV testingU.S. citiesBlack MenHomonegativityHomophobiaUS citiesBMSMMRI Signature of α-Synuclein Pathology in Asymptomatic Stages and a Memory Clinic Population
Wisse L, Spotorno N, Rossi M, Grothe M, Mammana A, Tideman P, Baiardi S, Strandberg O, Ticca A, van Westen D, Mattsson-Carlgren N, Palmqvist S, Stomrud E, Parchi P, Hansson O, Weiner M, Aisen P, Petersen R, Jack C, Jagust W, Trojanowki J, Toga A, Beckett L, Green R, Saykin A, Morris J, Perrin R, Shaw L, Khachaturian Z, Carrillo M, Potter W, Barnes L, Bernard M, González H, Ho C, Hsiao J, Jackson J, Masliah E, Masterman D, Okonkwo O, Ryan L, Silverberg N, Fleisher A, Sacrey D, Fockler J, Conti C, Veitch D, Neuhaus J, Jin C, Nosheny R, Ashford M, Flenniken D, Kormos A, Montine T, Rafii M, Raman R, Jimenez G, Donohue M, Gessert D, Salazar J, Zimmerman C, Cabrera Y, Walter S, Miller G, Coker G, Clanton T, Hergesheimer L, Smith S, Adegoke O, Mahboubi P, Moore S, Pizzola J, Shaffer E, Sloan B, Harvey D, Forghanian- Arani A, Borowski B, Ward C, Schwarz C, Jones D, Gunter J, Kantarci K, Senjem M, Vemuri P, Reid R, Fox N, Malone I, Thompson P, Thomopoulos S, Nir T, Jahanshad N, DeCarli C, Knaack A, Fletcher E, Tosun-Turgut D, Chen S, Choe M, Crawford K, Yushkevich P, Das S, Koeppe R, Reiman E, Chen K, Mathis C, Landau S, Cairns N, Householder E, Franklin E, Bernhardt H, Taylor- Reinwald L, Korecka M, Figurski M, Neu S, Nho K, Risacher S, Apostolova L, Shen L, Foroud T, Nudelman K, Faber K, Wilmes K, Thal L, Silbert L, Lind B, Crissey R, Kaye J, Carter R, Dolen S, Quinn J, Schneider L, Pawluczyk S, Becerra M, Teodoro L, Dagerman K, Spann B, Brewer J, Vanderswag H, Ziolkowski J, Heidebrink J, Zbizek-Nulph L, Lord J, Mason S, Albers C, Knopman D, Johnson K, Villaneuva- Meyer J, Pavlik V, Pacini N, Lamb A, Kass J, Doody R, Shibley V, Chowdhury M, Rountree S, Dang M, Stern Y, Honig L, Mintz A, Ances B, Winkfield D, Carroll M, Stobbs-Cucchi G, Oliver A, Creech M, Mintun M, Schneider S, Geldmacher D, Love M, Griffith R, Clark D, Brockington J, Marson D, Grossman H, Goldstein M, Greenberg J, Mitsis E, Shah R, Lamar M, Samuels P, Duara R, Greig-Custo M, Rodriguez R, Albert M, Onyike C, Farrington L, Rudow S, Brichko R, Kielb S, Smith A, Raj B, Fargher K, Sadowski M, Wisniewski T, Shulman M, Faustin A, Rao J, Castro K, Ulysse A, Chen S, Sheikh M, Singleton- Garvin J, Doraiswamy P, Petrella J, James O, Wong T, Borges-Neto S, Karlawish J, Wolk D, Vaishnavi S, Clark C, Arnold S, Smith C, Jicha G, El Khouli R, Raslau F, Lopez O, Oakley M, Simpson D, Porsteinsson A, Martin K, Kowalski N, Keltz M, Goldstein B, Makino K, Ismail M, Brand C, Thai G, Pierce A, Yanez B, Sosa E, Witbracht M, Kelley B, Nguyen T, Womack K, Mathews D, Quiceno M, Levey A, Lah J, Hajjar I, Cellar J, Burns J, Swerdlow R, Brooks W, Silverman D, Kremen S, Tingus K, Lu P, Bartzokis G, Woo E, Teng E, Graff-Radford N, Parfitt F, Poki-Walker K, Farlow M, Hake A, Matthews B, Brosch J, Herring S, van Dyck C, Mecca A, Good S, MacAvoy M, Carson R, Varma P, Chertkow H, Vaitekunis S, Hosein C, Black S, Stefanovic B, Heyn C, Hsiung G, Kim E, Mudge B, Sossi V, Feldman H, Assaly M, Finger E, Pasternak S, Rachinsky I, Kertesz A, Drost D, Rogers J, Grant I, Muse B, Rogalski E, Robson J, Mesulam M, Kerwin D, Wu C, Johnson N, Lipowski K, Weintraub S, Bonakdarpour B, Pomara N, Hernando R, Sarrael A, Rosen H, Miller B, Perry D, Turner R, Johnson K, Reynolds B, MCCann K, Poe J, Sperling R, Johnson K, Marshall G, Yesavage J, Taylor J, Chao S, Coleman J, White J, Lane B, Rosen A, Tinklenberg J, Belden C, Atri A, Clark K, Zamrini E, Sabbagh M, Killiany R, Stern R, Mez J, Kowall N, Budson A, Obisesan T, Ntekim O, Wolday S, Khan J, Nwulia E, Nadarajah S, Lerner A, Ogrocki P, Tatsuoka C, Fatica P, Maillard P, Olichney J, Carmichael O, Bates V, Capote H, Rainka M, Borrie M, Lee T, Bartha R, Johnson S, Asthana S, Carlsson C, Perrin A, Burke A, Scharre D, Kataki M, Tarawneh R, Hart D, Zimmerman E, Celmins D, Miller D, Boles Ponto L, Smith K, Koleva H, Shim H, Nam K, Schtulz S, Williamson J, Craft S, Cleveland J, Yang M, Sink K, Ott B, Drake J, Tremont G, Daiello L, Ritter A, Bernick C, Munic D, O'Connell A, Mintzer J, Wiliams A, Masdeu J, Shi J, Garcia A, Newhouse P, Potkin S, Salloway S, Malloy P, Correia S, Kittur S, Pearlson G, Blank K, Anderson K, Flashman L, Seltzer M, Hynes M, Santulli R, Relkin N, Chiang G, Lee A, Lin M, Ravdin L, Sood A, Blanchard K, Fleischman D, Arfanakis K, Varon D, Greig M, Goldstein B, Martin K, Reist C, Sadowsky C, Martinez W, Villena T, Rosen H, Marshall G, Peskind E, Petrie E, Li G. MRI Signature of α-Synuclein Pathology in Asymptomatic Stages and a Memory Clinic Population. JAMA Neurology 2024, 81: 1051-1059. PMID: 39068668, PMCID: PMC11284633, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2024.2713.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMemory clinic populationCI individualsClinical populationsCI populationCross-sectional dataMain OutcomesAlzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging InitiativeCohort studyInclusion criteriaSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeReplication cohortMagnetic resonance imagingCognitive measuresCohortVoxel-based morphometryAsymptomatic stageCerebrospinal fluidAssociationSeed amplification assaysAlzheimer pathologyCIParticipantsOutcomesIndividualsDifferential prevalence of psychiatric disorders and mental health characteristics associated with lifetime suicide attempts in the Asian American and Pacific Islander adult population
Yeh P, Tsai J. Differential prevalence of psychiatric disorders and mental health characteristics associated with lifetime suicide attempts in the Asian American and Pacific Islander adult population. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2024, 180: 86-95. PMID: 39383714, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2024.09.044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLifetime suicide attemptsPrevalence of mental health disordersAAPI populationSuicide attemptsMental healthcare needsCulturally competent carePrevalence of psychiatric disordersMilitary service historyMental health disordersPsychiatric disordersCross-sectional dataDepressive disorder diagnosisDiagnosis of panic disorderAssociated with lifetime suicide attemptsCompetent careHistory of suicide attemptsHealthcare needsNational Epidemiologic SurveyLogistic regression analysisNational Epidemiologic Survey of AlcoholMental healthSurvey of AlcoholHealth disordersVeteran populationLifetime prevalenceEvaluating differences in receipt of survivorship care plan among cancer survivors with and without disabilities
Sarkar S, Zaidi M, Raziani Y, Poghosyan H. Evaluating differences in receipt of survivorship care plan among cancer survivors with and without disabilities. Supportive Care In Cancer 2024, 32: 637. PMID: 39235704, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-024-08796-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurvivorship care plan receiptSurvivorship care plansDisability countCancer survivorsCare planningReceipt of survivorship care plansMethodsWe analyzed cross-sectional dataBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemFollow-up care instructionsRisk Factor Surveillance SystemSelf-reported cancer historyTreatment adherenceSelf-care difficultiesMultinomial multivariable logistic regressionIndependent living difficultiesPromote treatment adherenceMultivariate logistic regressionCancer survivorshipCross-sectional dataTreatment summarySelf-careCancer historyNo disabilityLiving difficultiesResultsThe sampleHIV Symptom Clusters Among Sexual Minority Men in Ghana, West Africa: A Cross-sectional Study
Akyirem S, Tong G, Aidoo-Frimpong G, Abwoye D, López D, Wilton L, Nelson L. HIV Symptom Clusters Among Sexual Minority Men in Ghana, West Africa: A Cross-sectional Study. Journal Of The Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care 2024, 36: 108-117. PMID: 39208416, DOI: 10.1097/jnc.0000000000000497.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-concept/self-esteemSymptom clustersSexual minority menAssociated with higher distress scoresGastrointestinal symptom clusterLate HIV diagnosisHigher distress scoresSeven symptom clustersAnalyzed cross-sectional dataMinority menCross-sectional studyMultivariate linear regressionCross-sectional dataHIV symptomsDistress scoresHIV diagnosisPsychological symptomsPrevalent symptomsSymptom identificationSymptomsHIVLinear regressionClinical characteristicsRelationship Between Fatalistic Cancer Beliefs and Risky Health Behaviors
Zaidi M, Sarkar S, Arakelyan S, Poghosyan H. Relationship Between Fatalistic Cancer Beliefs and Risky Health Behaviors. Western Journal Of Nursing Research 2024, 46: 757-765. PMID: 39161288, DOI: 10.1177/01939459241273388.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth Information National Trends SurveyFatalistic cancer beliefsRisky health behaviorsHealth behaviorsCancer beliefsNational Trends SurveyHistory of cancerHigher cancer riskTrends SurveyCross-sectional dataNoninstitutionalized adultsCancer riskSelf-efficacyStudy sampleClinical factorsHealthAdultsBeliefsSurveyRiskCancerStudyRelationshipAntitrans Policy Environment and Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Transgender and Nonbinary Adults
Restar A, Layland E, Hughes L, Dusic E, Lucas R, Bambilla A, Martin A, Shook A, Karrington B, Schwarz D, Shimkin G, Grandberry V, Xanadu X, Streed C, Operario D, Gamarel K, Kershaw T. Antitrans Policy Environment and Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Transgender and Nonbinary Adults. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2431306. PMID: 39172447, PMCID: PMC11342136, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.31306.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care accessMental health outcomesCurrent depressive symptomsAnxiety symptomsCare accessHealth outcomesDepressive symptomsTrans adultsPatient Health Questionnaire-4Worsening mental health outcomesHealth care experiencesOdds of depressionTrans individualsAssociated with depressionNegative mental health consequencesCross-sectional studyPolicy environmentSeries of multivariate regression modelsCross-sectional dataCare experiencesTrans healthMultivariate regression modelMain OutcomesNonbinary adultsPrimary outcomeScreening rates for hepatitis B and C among low‐income US veterans: Data from the National Veteran Homeless and Other Poverty Experiences Study
Beydoun H, Tsai J. Screening rates for hepatitis B and C among low‐income US veterans: Data from the National Veteran Homeless and Other Poverty Experiences Study. Journal Of Viral Hepatitis 2024, 31: 601-613. PMID: 38984865, DOI: 10.1111/jvh.13981.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVeterans Health AdministrationEver-screeningVeteran homelessnessScreening ratesVeterans Health Administration electronic health recordScreening test useHousing instabilityPoverty experienceLimited healthcare accessLow-income veteransElectronic health recordsCross-sectional dataHousehold incomeHistory of alcohol useEmployment typeHealthcare accessScreening behaviorHealth recordsHomelessnessLifetime screeningNon-HispanicDrug useHigh-priority areasAlcohol useHealth AdministrationWell-being domains in U.S. military veterans: identifying modifiable factors to promote whole health
Fischer I, Na P, Feldman D, Krist A, Kudler H, Jeste D, Pietrzak R. Well-being domains in U.S. military veterans: identifying modifiable factors to promote whole health. International Psychogeriatrics 2024, 36: 979-985. PMID: 38770709, DOI: 10.1017/s1041610224000589.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchU.S. military veteransPromotion of overall healthModifiable factorsWell-beingU.S. Department of Veterans AffairsMilitary veteransDepartment of Veterans AffairsAnalyzed cross-sectional dataModel of healthcareDisease-centred modelNationally representative samplePromote well-beingWell-being domainsWhole healthCross-sectional dataModifiable healthVeterans AffairsSocial supportPsychosocial correlatesOverall healthSocioeconomic well-beingU.S. veteransDisease preventionSocioeconomic domainsRepresentative sampleSex-specific associations of environmental exposures with prevalent diabetes and obesity – Results from the KORA Fit study
Niedermayer F, Wolf K, Zhang S, Dallavalle M, Nikolaou N, Schwettmann L, Selsam P, Hoffmann B, Schneider A, Peters A. Sex-specific associations of environmental exposures with prevalent diabetes and obesity – Results from the KORA Fit study. Environmental Research 2024, 252: 118965. PMID: 38642640, DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.118965.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAssociations of environmental exposuresAssociated with higher body-mass indexBody-mass indexHigh body-mass indexSex-specific associationsPrevalent diabetesEnvironmental exposuresAssociated with lower obesity prevalenceUrban menRural womenAssociated with diabetes prevalenceEvaluated sex-specific associationsLower obesity prevalenceAir pollutionAnalyzed cross-sectional dataGerman population-based cohortPopulation-based cohortSusceptibility to air pollutionSex-stratified analysesLack of greennessEffects of environmental exposuresFitness studiesSusceptibility to environmental exposuresSurrounding greennessCross-sectional dataMultiple marginalization, discrimination, and disordered eating among youth aged 10–11
Boswell R, Launius K, Lydecker J. Multiple marginalization, discrimination, and disordered eating among youth aged 10–11. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2024, 57: 1783-1790. PMID: 38572625, PMCID: PMC11343651, DOI: 10.1002/eat.24211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperiences of discriminationSexual orientation discriminationSample of youth agesWeight-based discriminationMultiple marginsGender discriminationVulnerable youthAdolescent Brain Cognitive DevelopmentCross-sectional dataParental incomeYouth agesPoor healthElevated weightIncreased disordered eatingYouthIntervention effortsTreating eating disordersDisordered eatingAssociated with disordered eatingDiscrimination experiencesOrientation discriminationRace/ethnicityIncreased oddsDiscriminationLogistic regressionDistribution of Connectivity Strengths Across Functional Regions has Higher Entropy in Schizophrenia Patients than in Controls
Maksymchuk N, Miller R, Calhoun V. Distribution of Connectivity Strengths Across Functional Regions has Higher Entropy in Schizophrenia Patients than in Controls. 2024, 00: 37-40. DOI: 10.1109/ssiai59505.2024.10508663.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctional magnetic resonance imagingGroup independent component analysisSchizophrenia patientsCognitive controlResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingIntrinsic connectivity networksHealthy controlsGender-matched healthy controlsSZ patientsNeuropsychiatric disordersBrain areasBrain networksSchizophreniaDisrupted integrityBrain domainsConnection strengthIndependent component analysisConnectivity networksMagnetic resonance imagingSomatomotorDistribution of connection strengthsResonance imagingCross-sectional dataPatientsDiagnostic testsRole of Perceived Social Support in Adherence to Antihypertensives and Controlled Hypertension: Findings of a Community Survey from Urban Nepal
Bhattarai S, Wagle D, Shrestha A, Åsvold B, Skovlund E, Sen A. Role of Perceived Social Support in Adherence to Antihypertensives and Controlled Hypertension: Findings of a Community Survey from Urban Nepal. Patient Preference And Adherence 2024, 18: 767-777. PMID: 38558834, PMCID: PMC10981373, DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s455511.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh social supportSocial supportEffective management of chronic conditionsImplementing community-based interventionsImprove adherence to antihypertensive medicationsControlled hypertensionHypertension managementMultidimensional Scale of Perceived Social SupportScale of Perceived Social SupportManagement of chronic conditionsModified Poisson regression modelsAdherence to antihypertensive medicationsMorisky Medication Adherence Scale-8Proportion of controlled hypertensionCommunity-based interventionsMeasure social supportAnalyzed cross-sectional dataUrban NepalCluster randomized trialPerceived social supportPoisson regression modelsControl of hypertensionSocial support categoriesCross-sectional dataChronic conditionsLung cancer screening use among screening‐eligible adults with disabilities
Poghosyan H, Richman I, Sarkar S, Presley C. Lung cancer screening use among screening‐eligible adults with disabilities. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2024, 72: 1155-1165. PMID: 38357789, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.18795.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer screeningDisability countSelf-careDisability typeHarms of lung cancer screeningUS Preventive Services Task Force criteriaLung Cancer Screening ModuleLung cancer screening utilizationBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemRates of lung cancer screeningRisk Factor Surveillance SystemCancer screening useScreening-eligible adultsIndependent livingLack of clinical guidelinesTobacco use historyCognitive impairmentTask Force criteriaCross-sectional dataCancer screeningMultivariate logistic regression analysisLogistic regression analysisScreen useNo cognitive impairmentPack-years
2023
To trust or not to trust in the thrall of the COVID-19 pandemic: Conspiracy endorsement and the role of adverse childhood experiences, epistemic trust, and personality functioning
Kampling H, Riedl D, Hettich N, Lampe A, Nolte T, Zara S, Ernst M, Brähler E, Sachser C, Fegert J, Gingelmaier S, Fonagy P, Krakau L, Kruse J. To trust or not to trust in the thrall of the COVID-19 pandemic: Conspiracy endorsement and the role of adverse childhood experiences, epistemic trust, and personality functioning. Social Science & Medicine 2023, 341: 116526. PMID: 38169177, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.116526.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdverse childhood experiencesCOVID-19 pandemicPublic health challengeEarly childhood adversityChildhood experiencesBody of evidenceGeneral populationChildhood adversityHealth challengesDetrimental roleDevelopmental burdenCross-sectional dataConfidence intervalsSuccessful containmentAssociationPersonality functioningDirect associationMediatorsPandemicGood model fitIndividual proneDetrimental effectsGerman surveyFunctioningFit indicesA “Dark Side” of religion? Associations between religious involvement, identity and domestic violence determinants in Australia
Priest N, Esler M, Ransome Y, Williams D, Perry R. A “Dark Side” of religion? Associations between religious involvement, identity and domestic violence determinants in Australia. Australian Journal Of Social Issues 2023, 59: 186-205. DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.298.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDomestic violenceReligious involvementReligious identityPatriarchal beliefsFaith communitiesReligious service attendanceFrequency of prayerRepresentative cross-sectional dataNational issuesService attendanceGender rolesViolenceSocial attitudesAustralian surveyIdentityDark sideBeliefsPopulation healthCross-sectional dataAttitudesCommunityReligionPrayerAcknowledgementAustralian adultsInvestigating Racial and Ethnic Differences in Diabetes Self-Management Education Among Adults With Diabetes
Akyirem S, Choa E, Poghosyan H. Investigating Racial and Ethnic Differences in Diabetes Self-Management Education Among Adults With Diabetes. The Science Of Diabetes Self-Management And Care 2023, 49: 206-216. PMID: 37129292, DOI: 10.1177/26350106231169693.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetes self-management educationDiabetes self-management education participantsSelf-management educationNon-Hispanic blacksNon-Hispanic whitesSocial determinants of health factorsEthnic differencesReduce health disparitiesImprove diabetes outcomesSelf-reported diabetesWeighted descriptive statisticsLower-level educationMultivariate logistic regressionCross-sectional dataHealth disparitiesDiabetes careDiabetes outcomesDiabetes ModuleHealth factorsPopulation-basedHispanic participantsReport participationDescriptive statisticsHispanic populationLogistic regression
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