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Neighborhood Disadvantage and Changes in Condom Use Among African American Adolescents
(The New York Academy of Medicine, 2010)
OBJECTIVE: Risk factors for adolescent alcohol use are typically conceptualized as individual and interpersonal level factors; however, these factors do not fully explain adolescent drinking behavior. We used a socioecological ...
Barriers to Accessing Buprenorphine in the Primary Care Setting in the City of Detroit and Pertinent Policy Recommendations: A Consultancy Report for the Detroit Health Department
(2019-07-06)
Multiple barriers exist to prescribing and accessing medication-assisted therapy (MAT) for opioid use disorder; these disparities are even higher in cities like Detroit. In order to analyze the barriers to prescribing MAT ...
Perceived Risks and Protective Strategies Employed by Young Men Who Have Sex with Men (YMSM) When Seeking Online Sexual Partners
(Taylor & Francis, 2010)
This study examined the perceptions of risk by young men who have sex with men (YMSM) regarding meeting sexual partners through the Internet. Fifty-four YMSM ages 18-29 who reported engaging in bareback sex (intentional ...
The Right Tool is What They Need, Not What We Have: A Taxonomy of Appropriate Levels of Precision In Patient Risk Communication
(Sage Publications, 2012-09-06)
While patients often receive risk information, exactly what constitutes being “informed” about health risks is often unclear. Patients have specific needs, such as avoiding being surprised by a possible outcome and making ...
Homeopathy has clinical benefits in rheumatoid arthritis patients that are attributable to the consultation process but not the homeopathic remedy: a randomized controlled clinical trial
(2010)
Objectives. To assess whether any benefits from adjunctive homeopathic intervention in patients with RA
are due to the homeopathic consultation, homeopathic remedies or both.
Methods. Exploratory double-blind, randomized ...
Understandings of Basic Genetics in the United States: Results from a National Survey of Black and White Men and Women
(Karger, 2010-03-05)
Aim: This study examined understandings of basic genetic concepts among Americans. Method: In a national telephone survey of 1,200 Americans with equal representation
among Black and White men and women,subjects responded ...