Association of state happiness with mortality: Evidence from a prospective cohort study in Japan [0.03%]
来自日本前瞻性队列研究的证据表明幸福与死亡率相关性
Akitomo Yasunaga,Ai Shibata,Yoshino Hosokawa et al.
Akitomo Yasunaga et al.
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether the association between happiness and all-cause mortality persists after adjustment for health status and sociodemographic factors in Japanese adults. The study addr...
On the use of biological measures in health psychology: A multilevel, strong inference perspective [0.03%]
从多层次、强检验的视角看健康心理学中的生物测量方法的应用
Bert N Uchino
Bert N Uchino
Objective: Advances in the use of biological assessments in Health Psychology have been impressive. Less appreciated is the critical role that strong inference plays in turning these advances into meaningful scientific pr...
Situational awareness predicts self-management of type I diabetes in adolescents and young adults [0.03%]
态势感知可预测青少年和年轻成人1型糖尿病自我管理能力
Paul F Cook,Emily Jost,Gregory Forlenza et al.
Paul F Cook et al.
Objective: Using a hybrid closed-loop system predicts higher time in target glucose range (TIR) for adolescents and young adults with type I diabetes (T1D). However, patients do not always use these systems effectively fo...
Joint call to action paper-Pain disparities special issues: Why this, why now? A unified call at a critical time [0.03%]
联合发起行动倡议——疼痛差异专题问题:为什么在此时?一个关键时期的统一呼吁
Martha O Kenney,Fenan S Rassu,Emily J Bartley et al.
Martha O Kenney et al.
As the gatekeepers of scientific knowledge, journal editors, reviewers, and study section members hold a profound responsibility for shaping what is valued and disseminated in our field. Achieving equity in pain science requires a critical ...
Intersectional pain disparities and resilience in veterans with chronic pain [0.03%]
慢性疼痛退伍军人中的交叉痛苦差异和韧性问题研究
Mackenzie L Shanahan,Bridget Zimmerman,Merlyn Rodrigues et al.
Mackenzie L Shanahan et al.
Objective: Although racial and ethnic pain disparities are well-documented, fewer studies have examined rural and socioeconomic disparities or investigated how identities might intersect to predict pain outcomes. Moreover...
Effects of virtual patient race and opioid misuse on physicians' opioid stewardship strategies and nonopioid treatments for pain [0.03%]
虚拟病人种族和阿片类药物滥用对医师的阿片类药物管理策略和非阿片类止痛治疗的影响
Kristina M Bogdan,Alexis D Grant,Tracy M Anastas et al.
Kristina M Bogdan et al.
Objective: The aim of the current study was to determine whether and how physicians' use of opioid stewardship (OS) strategies and nonopioid, multimodal treatments differed by patient race and prior opioid misuse behavior...
Correlates of physical activity and sedentary behavior among Latino persons with spine pain [0.03%]
拉丁裔腰背痛患者的体力活动和久坐行为的影响因素
Patricia Dionicio,Sara P Gombatto,Shih-Fan Lin et al.
Patricia Dionicio et al.
Objective: Latino persons with chronic spine pain (CSP) face challenges engaging in physical activity (PA) and minimizing sedentary behavior (SB). This study aimed to objectively characterize PA and identify correlates of...
Assessing the impact of social support and social isolation on pain intensity and pain interference among Native Americans with chronic pain [0.03%]
社会支持与社会孤立对美国原住民慢性疼痛强度及疼痛干扰的影响评估
Taylor V Brown,Cassandra A Sturycz-Taylor,Tyler A Toledo et al.
Taylor V Brown et al.
Objective: Native Americans (NAs) develop chronic pain at a higher rate than other U.S. ethnic/racial groups. Given this inequity, discovering protective factors that buffer NAs against the negative impacts of chronic pai...
Racial discrimination, sleep, fatigue, and pain outcomes in Black adolescent-caregiver dyads [0.03%]
黑人青少年及其照顾者中的种族歧视、睡眠、疲劳和疼痛状况
Cecelia Valrie,Jelaina Shipman-Lacewell,B Sloan Crawford et al.
Cecelia Valrie et al.
Objective: Black Americans are at higher risk of exposure to racial discrimination, which is linked to poor pain outcomes. This study addresses gaps in understanding the racial discrimination-pain relationship in Black fa...
Visualizing pain disparities: Using graphic medicine to promote resistance to medical ableism [0.03%]
可视化疼痛差异:使用图形医学促进对医疗能力主义的抵抗
Danielle Kohfeldt,Emily Doffing,Kevin Tran et al.
Danielle Kohfeldt et al.
Objective: This research investigates the potential for graphic medicine to foster resistance to medical ableism among those with feminized pain (i.e., endometriosis). We unite community and health psychology and disabili...