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Ashley C Schuyler,Joseph A Catania Ashley C Schuyler
Research has linked childhood sexual trauma (CST) with adverse adult outcomes (AAOs) that span physical, psychological, and social domains of functioning. Differences in conceptualizing and measuring CST, however, have inhibited the examina...
Gregory Phillips nd,Jiayi Xu,Michael G Curtis et al. Gregory Phillips nd et al.
Youth and young adults (YYA) have been uniquely affected by COVID-19. Behavioral models have not yet been applied to understand YYA's preventive behavior, though the Information-Motivation-Behavior (IMB) model may be appropriate. We used da...
Arduizur C Richie-Zavaleta,Augusta M Villanueva,Lauren M Homicile et al. Arduizur C Richie-Zavaleta et al.
Human Trafficking (HT) persists in the US, despite multi-level measures designed to mitigate its societal costs. HT instruction for healthcare providers is growing, but there is a dearth of resources and training presenting obstacles for vi...
Jennifer M Grossman,Nora Pearce,Amanda M Richer Jennifer M Grossman
Talk with parents and extended family about sex and relationships can support adolescents' sexual health. However, few studies explore how parent and extended family communication with adolescents intersect. This study used thematic analysi...
Claudia Gonzalez,Kimberly C Brouwer,Elizabeth Reed et al. Claudia Gonzalez et al.
Poverty and income inequality can increase a woman's decision to engage in risky transactional sex, and may lead to unimaginable harms, such as violence, substance use, and human trafficking. This study examines the facilitators and barrier...
Shervin Assari,Shanika Boyce,Mohsen Bazargan et al. Shervin Assari et al.
The study aimed to investigate sex differences in the boosting effects of household income on children's executive function in the US. This is a cross-sectional study using data from Wave 1 of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABC...