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Sandra L Cotton,Laurie A Theeke,James Messer Sandra L Cotton
The Journal of Appalachian Health is committed to reviewing published media that relates to contemporary concepts affecting the health of residents of Appalachia. Improving the health in the region of Appalachia means knowing our people as ...
Jordan Tasman,Callie D McAdams,Jillian Lloyd et al. Jordan Tasman et al.
Introduction: Breast cancer patients and their caregivers living in rural Appalachia face substantial health disparities compared to their non-rural Appalachian counterparts. However, there is limited research on how thes...
Adam D Baus,Martha Carter,Jennifer Boyd et al. Adam D Baus et al.
Introduction: Opioid addiction and opioid-related overdoses and deaths are serious public health problems nationally and in West Virginia, in particular. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is an effective yet underutiliz...
Randy Wykoff,Rachel E Dixon Randy Wykoff
For the past five years, the Journal of Appalachian Health has published timely, high-quality research from within Appalachia. We also welcome submissions from those working outside of Appalachia who produce quality research of direct relev...
Amie M Ashcraft,Sarah Dotson,Sara Farjo et al. Amie M Ashcraft et al.
The removal of federal abortion protection has incited fear that restrictions on contraception may be next. Many states now imposing abortion restrictions and bans are in the South and Appalachian Regions of the U.S., where rates of unplann...
Dannell Boatman,Stephenie Kennedy-Rea,Lesley Cottrell et al. Dannell Boatman et al.
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with increased cancer risk. ACEs may affect this risk in a variety of ways, including cancer screening compliance. ACEs can contribute to mistrust in the m...
Kimberly A Carney,Lauren Wisnieski,Tristan Lackey et al. Kimberly A Carney et al.
Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious concern to public health, causing an estimated 35,000 deaths annually in the U.S. Misuse of antimicrobials increases the rate of AMR. Self-medication with antibiot...
Courtney Martin,Lauren Hudson,Nathan L Vanderford Courtney Martin
Introduction: Kentucky ranks first in the U.S. in overall cancer incidence and mortality rates. Areas of the state that fall within the Appalachian Region, along Kentucky's eastern border, experience disproportionately hi...
Christiaan G Abildso,Angela M Dyer,Shay M Daily et al. Christiaan G Abildso et al.
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) can prevent and reduce the deleterious physical and mental health effects of COVID-19 and associated lockdowns. Research conducted early in the pandemic demonstrates that a greater pro...
Danielle M Davidov Danielle M Davidov
The Journal of Appalachian Health is committed to reviewing published media that relates to contemporary concepts affecting the health of Appalachia. This is a review of the text Appalachian Health: Culture, Challenges, and Capacity. This b...