Journal ArticleBiopsychosocial science and medicine · January 2026
ObjectiveExamine the association between types of childhood maltreatment and surrogate markers of vascular function, and to test whether sex modifies these relationships.MethodsChildhood maltreatment and indices of vascular function were ...
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Journal ArticleIssues in mental health nursing · November 2025
Cardiovascular conditions are the leading cause of pregnancy-related death among African American women (AAW). Stress is a risk factor for cardiovascular conditions that negatively impacts maternal health; however, research on stress management interventio ...
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Journal ArticleMenopause (New York, N.Y.) · June 2024
ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the association between daily spiritual experiences and allostatic load (AL) trajectories in midlife African American women.MethodsA longitudinal analysis of public-use data from 727 African American ...
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Journal ArticleSsm Mental Health · December 15, 2023
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted Black Americans. Rates of hospitalization, mortality, and morbidity increased and racial inequities in unemployment, job benefits, and working conditions widened. This study identifies specific ...
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Journal ArticleIssues in mental health nursing · August 2023
Mental health concerns among doctorate (PhD) nursing students may impact program retention, especially among underrepresented racial-/ethnic-minoritized (UREM) students. Understanding mental health concerns among UREM PhD students is necessary to develop r ...
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Journal ArticleNursing outlook · May 2023
BackgroundThere is a global shortage of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)-trained nurses, which is amplified among underrepresented racial and ethnic groups who are minoritized.PurposeThis study explores barriers and facilitators to recruiting u ...
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Journal ArticleBMJ open · March 2023
IntroductionPolice violence is a growing public health issue in the USA. Emerging evidence suggests that negative police encounters are associated with adverse physical and mental health outcomes. There is a critical need to examine the relationsh ...
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Journal ArticleEthnicity & health · November 2022
ObjectiveAfrican American women are exposed to multiple adverse psychosocial factors, including racism, discrimination, poverty, neighborhood stress, anxiety, and depression. The impact of these psychosocial factors on cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
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Journal ArticleMenopause (New York, N.Y.) · July 2022
ObjectiveThe purpose of this brief report is to describe lessons learned in recruiting and enrolling midlife Latinas in a pilot study to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk during the menopause transition. We also discuss strategies implement ...
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Journal ArticlePilot and feasibility studies · January 2021
BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) risk increases substantially during perimenopause. Latinas have a significantly worse CVD risk factor profile than non-Hispanic White women, potentially due to multiple sociocultural and environmental factors ...
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