A Scoping Review of Women with Physical Disabilities and Cervical Cancer Screening [0.03%]
残疾女性与宫颈癌筛查范围回顾性研究
Diane M Harper,P F Anderson,LaTeesa N James et al.
Diane M Harper et al.
Background: Women with physical disabilities (WWPDs) have lower screening rates for cervical cancer than the general population globally. This scoping review aims to define the type of studies and content of studies currently available to p...
Cervical Cancer Screening: Perspectives from an Interdisciplinary Lens to Inform Future Research, Practice, Policy, and Intervention Strategies [0.03%]
从跨学科视角看宫颈癌筛查:对未来研究、实践、政策和干预策略的启示
Preeti Pushpalata Zanwar
Preeti Pushpalata Zanwar
A Woman's Burden: Mental Health Outcomes Among US Women with Heavy Drinkers in Their Lives [0.03%]
身处困境中的美国女性:生活中有酗酒者的她们的心理健康状况不容乐观
Deidre Patterson,Madhabika B Nayak,Thomas K Greenfield et al.
Deidre Patterson et al.
Purpose: Alcohol's secondhand effects include violence, financial problems, and emotional abuse. We examined mental health among adult women with a heavy drinker in their life. Methods: Using a sample of 1,503 women (13.1% African American,...
Prenatal Body Image: Association with Disordered Eating Behaviors and Depressive Symptoms Across Pregnancy [0.03%]
孕期体像与饮食紊乱和抑郁症状的关系
Michelle L Miller,Margaret H Drake,Emily B K Thomas et al.
Michelle L Miller et al.
Background: Disordered eating behaviors and depressive symptoms can be problematic during pregnancy for both the individual and their offspring. Our study aimed to determine the extent to which body image dissatisfaction early in pregnancy ...
Clinician Implicit Racial Bias and Contraceptive Counseling in the United States [0.03%]
美国关于种族偏见的临床医生和避孕咨询
Kathleen M Morrell,Jessica L Rosenblum,Sophia Joslin-Roher et al.
Kathleen M Morrell et al.
Objective: Unequal treatment of patients based on race or ethnicity still exists in reproductive health. One possible reason is clinician bias. While explicit bias has been studied in relation to contraception, the influence of a clinician'...
Maternal Bone Mineral Density Changes during Pregnancy: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Using Radiofrequency Echographic Multi-Spectrometry [0.03%]
基于射频超声多谱仪的孕妇骨矿密度纵向变化的研究
Fabian Arechavaleta-Velasco,Laura Diaz-Cueto,Sergio Rosales-Ortiz
Fabian Arechavaleta-Velasco
Introduction: The contribution of bone resorption to fetal calcium demand during pregnancy is still unclear due to the methods used to study bone turnover. Recently, bone mineral density (BMD) was measured in the third trimester of pregnanc...
Lauren J Lentini,Sydney T Woode,Laurie Margolies et al.
Lauren J Lentini et al.
Introduction: There is a strong correlation between CT and mammographic assessment of breast density. The purpose of this study was to assess whether women enrolled in the low-dose CT (LDCT) scan lung cancer screening program and had dense ...
Risk Factors Impacting Endometrial Thickness Visibility and Information Availability in Black Patients [0.03%]
影响黑人患者子宫内膜厚度 visibility 和信息可得性的风险因素
Minerva A Orellana,Mindy Pike,Ronit Katz et al.
Minerva A Orellana et al.
Background: Black patients experience worse endometrial cancer outcomes compared to white patients. Endometrial thickness (ET) measures from transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) are used in diagnostic triage to determine if further endometrial ti...
Perceptions of Menopause Care: A Pilot Survey Study of Providers from Primary Care, Endocrinology, and Obstetrics and Gynecology [0.03%]
针对来自内科、内分泌科和妇产科的医疗保健提供者的绝经期护理认知:一项试点调查研究
Athavi Jeevananthan,Anastasia-Stefania Alexopoulos,Karen M Goldstein et al.
Athavi Jeevananthan et al.
Objective: To describe and compare current attitudes, practices, and needs in the provision of menopause care across multiple specialties. Materials and Methods: An anonymous survey was emailed to providers in primary care, endocrinology, a...
Socioeconomic Disparities in Perinatal Substance Use Emergency Department Visits Before and During COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情前后围产期物质使用急诊就诊的经济社会差异
Ana Daniela González-Alvarez,Sidath Kapukotuwa,Larry Hurst et al.
Ana Daniela González-Alvarez et al.
Background: Substance use during pregnancy threatens maternal and fetal health, and the COVID-19 pandemic may have altered patterns of use and disparities. Methods: We analyzed 2019-2021 Nationwide Emergency Department Sample data to examin...