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Kevin A Pearce,Emily Messerli,Mary E Lacy et al. Kevin A Pearce et al.
Background: At the time of our writing, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause significant disruption to daily lives. In Kentucky, the burdens from this disease are higher, and vaccination rates for COVID-19 are lower, ...
Brittany L Smalls,Abebola Adegboyega,Kelly Nb Palmer et al. Brittany L Smalls et al.
Purpose: This study examines the associations of social support and type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk factors among members of rural-dwelling, grandparent-headed households (GHH). ...
Charlotte S Seidman Charlotte S Seidman
F. Douglas Scutchfield, MD, died on Monday, May 23, 2022 in Lexington KY. I have known and worked with Doug for over 40 years and share my personal insights into how he created the Journal of Appalachian Health, one of his last great career...
Margaret A Riggs,Kenny Ortiz-Jurado,Keith Klein Margaret A Riggs
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic posed many challenges for local health departments (LHDs). This study examines how stay-at-home orders impacted the provision of essential public health services and subsequent increase...
Manan Roy,Adam Hege,Erin D Bouldin Manan Roy
Introduction: Health literacy (HL) is an urgent public health challenge facing the U.S. HL is a critical factor in health inequities and exacerbates underlying social determinants of health. ...
Aubrey E Jones,Jayme E Walters,Aaron R Brown Aubrey E Jones
Introduction: The consequences of increasing opioid misuse in the U.S. over the last two decades have been severe, contributing to hundreds of thousands of lives lost and heavy tolls on individuals, families, and society....
Peyton Skaggs,Sarah Beth Bell,F Douglas Scutchfield et al. Peyton Skaggs et al.
Introduction: One of the most prevalent, dangerous stigmas in health care is the complex bias toward patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). This stigma damages the vital patient-provider relationship, further perpetuati...
Jodi L Southerland,Teresa Buttry,Connie Johnson et al. Jodi L Southerland et al.
In March 2021, grassroots leaders in two counties in northeast Tennessee formed a new network called Connections. Leaders are working to strengthen the capacity of the network and member organizations by promoting partnerships as vital to a...
Brittany L Smalls,Adebola Adegboyega,Ellen Combs et al. Brittany L Smalls et al.
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with a range of co-morbid physical and psychological conditions, including depression. Yet there is a dearth of evidence regarding the prevalence of depression a...
Brittany L Smalls,Tofial Azam,Madeline Dunfee et al. Brittany L Smalls et al.
Introduction: Appalachian residents are more likely than other populations to have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and to experience more severe complications from the disease, including excess and premature mortality. ...