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Autor:
Kathryn E. Kanzler, Patricia J. Robinson, Donald D. McGeary, Jim Mintz, Lisa Smith Kilpela, Erin P. Finley, Cindy McGeary, Eliot J. Lopez, Dawn Velligan, Mariana Munante, Joel Tsevat, Brittany Houston, Charles W. Mathias, Jennifer Sharpe Potter, Jacqueline Pugh
Publikováno v:
BMC primary care. 23(1)
Background Over 100 million Americans have chronic pain and most obtain their treatment in primary care clinics. However, evidence-based behavioral treatments targeting pain-related disability are not typically provided in these settings. Therefore,
Autor:
Eliot J. Lopez, Patricia J. Robinson, Mariana Munante, Kathryn E. Kanzler, Jim Mintz, Donald D. McGeary, Dawn I. Velligan, Willie J. Hale, Jennifer Sharpe Potter, Donald M. Dougherty
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Clinical Trials. 66:28-35
Most of the 100 million Americans with persistent pain are treated in primary care clinics, but evidence-based psychosocial approaches targeting pain-related disability are not usually provided in these settings. This manuscript describes the rationa
Autor:
James A. Griffin, Thomas Toomey, Eliot J. Lopez, Christopher F. Drescher, Lara M. Stepleman, Elizabeth Devon Eldridge
Publikováno v:
Substance Use & Misuse. 53:891-900
Smoking prevalence for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals is higher than for heterosexual, cisgender individuals. Elevated smoking rates have been linked to psychiatric comorbidities, substance use, poverty, low education leve
Autor:
Lara M. Stepleman, Shirin Khazvand, Kena Arnold, Eliot J. Lopez, Kimberly Lewis, Thomas Toomey, Rebecca M. Floyd
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 28:430-445
Though advances in medical treatment have increased lifespans for those living with HIV, quality of life concerns often remain under-treated by health care providers. The integration of mental health services within the HIV medical setting can provid
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Social Sciences. :1-13
Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) in the United States experience a number of health disparities and unique contributing factors to them. From a research perspective, survey design and implementation challenges, such as lack of inclusion of effectiv
Autor:
William H. Hudson, Rebecca Rahn, Lauren A. Stutts, Lara M. Stepleman, Marie Christine Rutter Goodworth, Eliot J. Lopez
Publikováno v:
Sexuality and Disability. 34:239-254
Sexual dysfunction is quite common among individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, severity of dysfunction alone does not account for the tremendous variation in sexual satisfaction across individuals living with MS. Individual characteristi
Autor:
Eliot J. Lopez, Joan Walker, Lauren L. Titus, Jiby Yohannan, Alexis L. Rossi, Elizabeth Devon Eldridge, Thomas Toomey, Lara M. Stepleman, Samantha M. Scott, Lauren Wooten Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of homosexuality. 66(7)
The 2016 Municipal Equality Index rated Augusta, the largest city in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA), as one of the least lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) friendly cities in America. To understand the context of our region in rel
Autor:
Abbey K. Valvano, Michael Rollock, Marie Christine Rutter Goodworth, Lara M. Stepleman, Eliot J. Lopez, William H. Hudson
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation psychology. 63(2)
Objective This study sought to explore relationships between sexual satisfaction, sexual communication and relationship satisfaction in people living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Specifically, sexual satisfaction was evaluated as a moderator between
Autor:
Eliot J. Lopez, Alexis L. Rossi
Publikováno v:
Journal of homosexuality. 64(10)
Changes in the language and terminology used to refer to individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT), as well as how best to discuss issues of sexual and gender identity, can prove challenging for health care providers d
Publikováno v:
Hispanic Health Care International. 9:82-90
Heterosexual transmission remains the principal source of HIV infection among women in the United States, accounting 80% of the newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2007). Seventy-six percent of HIV/AIDS i