'Doing what I need to do': sustaining mental health, medication adherence, and engagement in care among Black women living with HIV during the COVID-19 onset of 2020 [0.03%]
《做我需要做的事》:在2020年COVID-19初期,感染HIV的黑人女性如何保持精神健康、药物依从性以及参与治疗程度
Sannisha K Dale,Peyton R Willie,Naysha N Shahid et al.
Sannisha K Dale et al.
Background: The HIV epidemic and COVID-19 are disproportionately impacting Black communities. For Black women living with HIV (BWLWH), 2020 COVID-19 mandates (e.g. stay-at-home orders) may have had implications for HIV me...
The impact of cumulative trauma on health service utilization practices of Black immigrant women [0.03%]
累积创伤对黑人移民妇女卫生服务利用行为的影响
Jennifer J Lee,Bushra Sabri,Nicole E Warren et al.
Jennifer J Lee et al.
Background: Factors that influence health service utilization among Black immigrant women with experiences of trauma are not well understood. An improved understanding of the impact of cumulative trauma on Black immigrant...
Racism and ethnic discrimination among Indigenous Arctic populations: methods, data, definitions. A scoping review [0.03%]
北极土著人群体中的种族主义和族裔歧视:方法、数据及定义。一项综述性研究
Tobias Poggats,Per Axelsson
Tobias Poggats
Objectives: Racism and ethnic discrimination are global health issues, but the extent and effects on Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic region are still poorly understood. By investigating the methods, data sources, and def...
Racism, discrimination, medical mistrust, stigma, and lung cancer screening: a scoping review [0.03%]
种族主义、歧视、医疗不信任、耻感与肺癌筛查:一篇系统综述
Sreekar Miriyala,Kirsten V Nguyen,Anika Park et al.
Sreekar Miriyala et al.
Objective: Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer-specific mortality, but it is widely underutilized, especially among minoritized populations that bear a disproportionate burden of lung cancer, such as Black Americ...
Adaptation of the Florida Cognitive Activities Scale for Latinx adults with chronic diseases [0.03%]
慢性病拉丁成年人巴尔的摩认知活动量表的改编
Heather Cuevas,Elizabeth Muñoz,Shenell Wood et al.
Heather Cuevas et al.
Background: Latinx adults experience disparately high rates of chronic diseases and cognitive dysfunction. Participating in cognitive-stimulating activities, such as reading, is thought to improve and preserve cognitive f...
The role of Black-led community organisations in supporting Black mental health: a Black emancipatory action research project [0.03%]
黑人主导的社区组织在支持黑人心理健康方面的角色:一项黑人解放行动研究项目
Stephanie Ejegi-Memeh,Robert Berkeley,David Bussue et al.
Stephanie Ejegi-Memeh et al.
Objective: To explore the role of Black-led community organisations in supporting Black mental health and wellbeing in the UK. Design: ...
Barriers to breast cancer care and recommendations for improving services: findings from a UK qualitative study with an Asian Women's Cancer Support Group [0.03%]
乳腺癌治疗障碍及改善服务建议:英国针对亚洲妇女癌症支持团体的研究结果
Daksha Trivedi,Claire Thompson,Rohini Patel et al.
Daksha Trivedi et al.
Objectives: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, accounting for 15% of all new cases in women. Evidence still points to disparities in outcomes linked to ethnicity and screening uptake is overall lower in So...
Racial discrimination and depressive symptoms among Asian Americans: moderating effects of colorblind racial attitude and nativity [0.03%]
亚裔美国人的种族歧视与抑郁症状:视而不见的种族态度和国籍的调节效应
Bongki Woo,Jungmi Jun,Joon Kyung Kim
Bongki Woo
Objectives: Anti-Asian American racism has negatively impacted Asian Americans' mental health. This study investigated how colorblind racial ideology moderates the relationship between COVID-19 racial discrimination and d...
'COVID impacted my life in so many ways': a qualitative study of the lived experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic among people of Black ethnicities living with HIV in England [0.03%]
“新冠肺炎影响了我的生活各个方面”——关于英国生活在新冠阴影下的黑人HIV患者定性研究报告
Zoe Ottaway,Denis Onyango,Vladimir Kolodin et al.
Zoe Ottaway et al.
Objectives: COVID-19 disproportionately affected people of Black ethnicities whilst also negatively affecting the health, wellbeing and livelihoods of people living with HIV. This may have been amplified by pre-existing s...
A paradox of white privilege: race, psychological resilience, and mental well-being during a public health crisis [0.03%]
一个关于白人特权的悖论——疫情期间心理健康种族差异的心理机制研究
Harris Hyun-Soo Kim,Yool Choi
Harris Hyun-Soo Kim
Objectives: The present study sheds novel light on the so-called 'racial paradox in mental health,' i.e., the phenomenon that Blacks, despite their relative socioeconomic disadvantages are mentally healthier than their mo...