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期刊名:Journal of womens health

缩写:J WOMENS HEALTH

ISSN:1540-9996

e-ISSN:1931-843X

IF/分区:1.9/Q1

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Hind A Beydoun,JoAnn E Manson,May A Beydoun et al. Hind A Beydoun et al.
Objective: To examine prospective associations of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) test positivity, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019) symptom severity, and COVID-2019 hospitalization with incident clinical di...
Maya A Wright,Alan C Kinlaw,Asha B McClurg et al. Maya A Wright et al.
Objective: To explore the associations of self-classified race/ethnicity, insurance status, and hospital type with updated appropriateness ratings of hysterectomy among premenopausal patients. Study Design: The study population consisted of...
Rafi Khandaker,Annika Eyth,Greta Muriel Eikermann et al. Rafi Khandaker et al.
Background: Previous studies on opioid-related mortality in the United States have largely focused on burden estimation by sex, with limited analysis of temporal trends in sex-based differences in opioid-related overdose deaths. This study ...
Christina M Cutter,Rochelle D Jones,Nancy D Spector et al. Christina M Cutter et al.
Background: The underrepresentation of women in senior positions persists in academic medicine. Data-driven strategies are needed to catalyze advancement. Methods: We designed a novel, National Institutes of Health-funded intervention-Engag...
Rachel Sayko Adams,Mary Jo Larson,Natalie Moresco et al. Rachel Sayko Adams et al.
Background: Studies have found increasing rates of excessive drinking among women and high levels of psychiatric comorbidity. This follow-up study replicated our predominantly male study to identify multimorbidity clusters among the subsamp...
Lucy I M Buchanan-Smith,Adrian Ho Pang,Natania K Yeshitila et al. Lucy I M Buchanan-Smith et al.
Introduction: There is some evidence that structured exercise may improve menstrual health outcomes; however, it is unclear if habitual or lifestyle physical activity (PA) is also a protective factor. This systematic review synthesizes exis...
Carolyn Gaylord-King,Charlie L Harris,Shichen Xu et al. Carolyn Gaylord-King et al.
Introduction: Black American women suffer from disproportionately high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This disparity may be related to psychosocial stress and cardiometabolic risk factors. Therefore, the objective of this trial was ...
Sonya S Brady,Ryan Rahm-Knigge,Beatrice Bean E Robinson et al. Sonya S Brady et al.
Background: Associations between different forms of emotional distress (depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) among general populations of women are well established. Objective: To contribute to ...
Feven W Getaneh,Jon F Pennycuff,Hannah Kelly et al. Feven W Getaneh et al.
Objectives: Local estrogen therapy (LET) has many benefits, but little is known regarding adherence and reasons for discontinuation. We aimed to evaluate fill/continuation rates of LET and assess factors associated with not filling/disconti...