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Emily Young,Jessica L McCain,Melissa C Mercado et al. Emily Young et al.
Social media has become a pervasive presence in everyday life, including among youths. In 2023, for the first time, CDC's nationally representative Youth Risk Behavior Survey included an item assessing U.S. high school students' frequency o...
Suad El Burai Felix,Hussain Yusuf,Matthew Ritchey et al. Suad El Burai Felix et al.
MMWR supplement presents a standard framework for evaluating large health care data and related resources, including constructs, criteria, and tools that investigators and evaluators can apply and adapt.
Asha Z Ivey-Stephenson,Michael F Ballesteros,Eva Trinh et al. Asha Z Ivey-Stephenson et al.
This is the third of three reports in the MMWR supplement that updates and expands CDC's guidance for assessing, investigating, and responding to suicide clusters based on current science and public health practice. The first report, Backgr...
Eva Trinh,Asha Z Ivey-Stephenson,Michael F Ballesteros et al. Eva Trinh et al.
This report is the second of three reports in the MMWR supplement updating CDC's guidance for investigating and responding to suicide clusters. The first report, Background and Rationale - CDC Guidance for Assessing, Investigating, and Resp...
Michael F Ballesteros,Asha Z Ivey-Stephenson,Eva Trinh et al. Michael F Ballesteros et al.
To assist community leaders in public health, mental health, education, and other fields with developing a community response plan for suicide clusters or for situations that might develop into suicide clusters, in 1988, CDC published Recom...
Dafna Kanny,Kathryn Lee,Evelyn Olansky et al. Dafna Kanny et al.
Transgender women, especially transgender women of color, are disproportionately affected by HIV. However, no surveillance system collects data on HIV risk factors among this population. To address this gap, CDC developed a surveillance sys...
Patrick C Eustaquio,Evelyn Olansky,Kathryn Lee et al. Patrick C Eustaquio et al.
Violence and harassment toward transgender women are associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and social support might moderate such association. This analysis explored the association between certain forms of violence and harassmen...
Ruthanne Marcus,Lindsay Trujillo,Evelyn Olansky et al. Ruthanne Marcus et al.
Transgender women experience high prevalence of homelessness, which can affect their likelihood of acquiring HIV infection and can lead to poor medical outcomes. CDC analyzed data from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Among Transgen...
Evelyn Olansky,Kathryn Lee,Senad Handanagic et al. Evelyn Olansky et al.
Certain transgender women who seek gender-affirming hormone treatment (GAHT) face economic and social barriers that limit or prevent access to medically supervised GAHT. Transgender women facing such barriers might acquire GAHT without pres...
Rebecca B Hershow,Lindsay Trujillo,Evelyn Olansky et al. Rebecca B Hershow et al.
Psychosocial and structural syndemic conditions, including polydrug use and experiencing homelessness, frequently co-occur and might jointly increase HIV risk. Limited studies have assessed racial and ethnic differences in exposure to synde...