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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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Adit Doza,Lijing Ouyang,Donatus U Ekwueme et al. Adit Doza et al.
Objective: This study assesses telehealth use during pregnancy and postpartum among commercially insured women with live birth from 2019 to 2021. It also assesses differences in telehealth use by rural/urban status and describes the most fr...
Victoria E Dunkley,Joy Ortega,Martha Knuth et al. Victoria E Dunkley et al.
Understanding the public health impact of women's health research is crucial for improving health outcomes and guiding future research priorities. Bibliometric analysis offers a unique suite of tools to identify opportunities to increase im...
Sonya S Brady,Linda Brubaker,Deepa R Camenga et al. Sonya S Brady et al.
Background: Poorer performance on standardized tests of cognitive function is associated with urinary incontinence (UI), overactive bladder, and poorer bladder health among people aged 40 and older. Objective: To examine whether self-rated ...
Hannah Ahrendt,Elizabeth E Stanley,Stephen Rhodes et al. Hannah Ahrendt et al.
Background: Female sexual dysfunction is a prevalent medical condition defined as a distressing problem with sexual pain, desire, arousal, or orgasm; however, little epidemiological research on dysfunction accounts for participants' distres...
Jenna M Wilson,Emily Rosado,Angelina R Franqueiro et al. Jenna M Wilson et al.
Background: Retrospective studies suggest that Black and Hispanic patients may experience greater postpartum pain and receive fewer analgesic medications after cesarean delivery compared with Asian and White patients. This study prospective...
Faith Okifo,Lubna Pal,Margaret Mushi et al. Faith Okifo et al.
Introdution: Hypertension (HTN), metabolic syndrome (MetS), and obesity are common in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS); these comorbidities may be more common in non-Hispanic Black (NHB) and Hispanic women with PCOS. Methods: We ...
Irene O Aninye,Sarah Chew,Nicole Althaus et al. Irene O Aninye et al.
Biological sex, hormones, and gender uniquely affect health and disease, often resulting in disparities for women across the lifespan and from different racial and ethnic groups, geographical locations, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Withou...
Zailing Xing,Amy C Alman,Henian Chen et al. Zailing Xing et al.
Objective: We aimed to examine the long-term effects of parity, age at first childbirth, and age at last childbirth on later-life health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in postmenopausal women. Materials and Methods: The Women's Health Init...