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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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Gina T Huynh,Amanda Li,Lexi Nims et al. Gina T Huynh et al.
Background: Psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) is the most common subtype of IPV, but there is scant research on its impacts on health behaviors, including cancer screening. People who have experienced IPV may underuse preventive...
Cecilia Scholcoff,Emmanuelle Yecies,Rebeca Ortiz Worthington et al. Cecilia Scholcoff et al.
Rates of obesity have climbed over the past few decades and are projected to continue to increase, with severe obesity expected to be the most common body mass index category for women in the coming decade. There are several ways in which w...
Catherine Kim,Anna Bellatorre,Kristi Reynolds et al. Catherine Kim et al.
Aims: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) may confer increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and may also be common among women with type 1 diabetes. We examined whether PCOS confers increased risk of vascular damage among women with t...
Fouzia Zahid Ali Khan,Karley Dutra,Gweneth B Lazenby et al. Fouzia Zahid Ali Khan et al.
Background: Integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) with and without tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF) are recommended in first-line regimens for pregnant people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PWH), with mixed data emerg...
Haleigh Larson,Aeka Guru,Kelsey Martin et al. Haleigh Larson et al.
Background: Empirical evidence demonstrating the influence of sex and gender on health has increased dramatically over the last two decades. Yet, the integration of this knowledge into medical school curricula remains limited. To address th...
Amy Yunyu Chiang,Daniel J Tancredi,Hannah Begna et al. Amy Yunyu Chiang et al.
Objective: To explore variations in postpartum contraception in the United States by race and ethnicity among patients receiving publicly versus privately funded health care. Study Design: We analyzed Phase 8 (2016-2021) Pregnancy Risk Asse...
Nicole A VanKim,Natalia Putnam,Stuart R Chipkin Nicole A VanKim
Introduction: Previous work has consistently shown a higher prevalence of obesity based on body mass index (BMI) among lesbian women and, more recently, also among bisexual women. New recommendations on defining clinical obesity suggest the...