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期刊名:Epidemiologic reviews

缩写:EPIDEMIOL REV

ISSN:0193-936X

e-ISSN:1478-6729

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Chandra L Ford,Mekeila C Cook,Rebecca Israel Cross Chandra L Ford
People living with HIV (PLWH) can achieve VS through timely HIV care continuum (HCC) engagement (ie, diagnosis, linkage to HIV care, retention in care and adherence to prescribed treatment regimens). Black populations have poorer VS, subopt...
Wenpeng Cui,Mykola Bezmilov Wenpeng Cui
The widespread occurrence of knee injuries in athletes when playing basketball, in particular, damage to the cartilage system of the knee joint is reviewed. Basketball players may develop post-traumatic chondropathy with a subsequent change...
Thevambiga Iyadorai,Tay Sun Tee,Liong Chee Chiat et al. Thevambiga Iyadorai et al.
The incidences of invasive fungal infection (IFI) are increasing especially in patients diagnosed with haematological malignancies due to their immunocompromised nature. Risk factors include advanced age, exposure to immunosuppressants, neu...
Anna K Hing,Tongtan Chantarat,Shekinah Fashaw-Walters et al. Anna K Hing et al.
Progress toward racial health equity cannot be made if we cannot measure its fundamental driver - structural racism. As in other epidemiological studies, the first step is to measure the exposure. But how to measure structural racism is an ...
Elizabeth G Spitzer,Kelly A Stearns-Yoder,Adam S Hoffberg et al. Elizabeth G Spitzer et al.
For lethal means safety counseling interventions (LMSC) to reduce population-level suicide rates, interventions must be deployed across many settings and populations. We conducted a systematic search in six databases to review the current s...
Monica E Swilley-Martinez,Serita A Coles,Vanessa E Miller et al. Monica E Swilley-Martinez et al.
Race is a social construct, commonly used in epidemiologic research to adjust for confounding. However, adjustment of race may mask racial disparities, thereby perpetuating structural racism. We conducted a systematic review of articles pub...
Yusuf Ransome,Alberto D Valido,Dorothy L Espelage et al. Yusuf Ransome et al.
Racial discrimination is a well-known risk factor of racial disparities in health. Although progress has been made in identifying multiple levels through which racism and racial discrimination influences health, less is known about social f...
Dena Javadi,Audrey R Murchland,Tamara Rushovich et al. Dena Javadi et al.
Critical analysis of the determinants of current and changing racialized health inequities, including the central role of racism, is an urgent priority for epidemiology, for both original research studies and epidemiologic review articles. ...
Gilbert C Gee,Jessie Chien,Mienah Z Sharif et al. Gilbert C Gee et al.
The conventional use of racial categories in health research naturalizes "race" in problematic ways that ignore how racial categories function in service of a White-dominated racial hierarchy. In many respects, racial labels are based on ge...
Precious Esie,Lisa M Bates Precious Esie
Although the literature on the differences between Black people and White people in terms of differences in major depressive disorder and related self-reported symptoms is robust, less robust is the literature on how these outcomes are patt...