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期刊名:Behavioral medicine

缩写:BEHAV MED

ISSN:0896-4289

e-ISSN:1940-4026

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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The dietary behaviors of Asian American (AA) young adults, who face a growing non-communicable disease burden, are impacted by complex socio-ecological forces. Family plays a crucial role in the lifestyle behaviors of AA young adults; howev...
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Psychosocial and structural stressors and low engagement in medical care likely contribute to the disproportionate burden of chronic disease among sexual minority men (SMM) across the life course. However, how these stressors impact engagem...
Devanshi Mistry,Tanya Smit,Joseph W Ditre et al. Devanshi Mistry et al.
Scientific evidence suggests that smokers who experience varying levels of pain are more likely to maintain their addiction to tobacco. The relationship between pain intensity and cognitive-based smoking processes within a mechanistic frame...
Michael J Zvolensky,Justin M Shepherd,Bryce K Clausen et al. Michael J Zvolensky et al.
Latinx individuals who smoke represent a tobacco health disparities group. Yet, limited research has focused on examining dual combustible and electronic cigarette use among Latinx populations. Importantly, Latinx persons who smoke also evi...
Alison M Haney,Sean P Lane Alison M Haney
Use of religious coping in response to life stress is associated with improved mental and physical health outcomes. The aim of this study was to examine the influence of religious coping on conscious self-reported and non-conscious physiolo...
Liz A Saunders,James A Dimmock,Ben Jackson et al. Liz A Saunders et al.
Family-based lifestyle interventions for children/adolescents with severe levels of obesity are numerous, but evidence indicates programs fail to elicit short- or longer-term weight loss outcomes. Families with lived experience can provide ...
Don E Willis,Ramey Moore,James P Selig et al. Don E Willis et al.
The main objective of this study was to assess whether hesitancy toward receiving the initial COVID-19 vaccine was associated with uptake of the COVID-19 booster several months after it became available to all US adults. We ask whether hesi...
Abigail E Ramon,Kyle Possemato,Gregory P Beehler Abigail E Ramon
Military veterans are at increased risk for headache disorders compared to the general population, yet the prevalence and burden associated with headache disorders among veterans is not yet well understood. In this electronic medical record...
Naomi Cruz,Christiana Adams,Constance Akhimien et al. Naomi Cruz et al.
Community-engaged research is increasingly recognized for its potential to advance health equity. The ability to conduct such research in the United States is predicated on the completion of human subjects protection courses; however, prior...
Katherine G Quinn,Bijou R Hunt,Jacquelyn Jacobs et al. Katherine G Quinn et al.
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic emerged against a backdrop of long-standing racial inequities that contributed to significant disparities in COVID-19 mortality, morbidity, and eventually, vaccination rates. COVID-19 also converged with two s...