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Autor:
Edward A Frongillo, Adaora A Adimora, Sheri D Weiser, Adebola Adedimeji, Janet M Turan, Mardge Cohen, Elise D Riley, Daniel Merenstein, Lila A Sheira, Judith Hahn, Kartika Palar, Tracey E Wilson, Eryka L Wentz, Ighovwerha Ofotokun, Lisa Metsch, Phyllis C Tien
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 9 (2021)
Objectives People living with HIV (PLHIV) in the USA, particularly women, have a higher prevalence of food insecurity than the general population. Cigarette smoking among PLHIV is common (42%), and PLHIV are 6–13 times more likely to die from lung
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c38ba4b66b5a40f4a2423a52d24c7ba9
Autor:
Elise D. Riley, Elizabeth Chur, Monica Gandhi, Jonathan D. Fuchs, John A. Sauceda, Lauren A. Sterling, Mallory O. Johnson
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Education, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2024)
Abstract Background Virtual activities, hybrid work and virtual mentoring have become part of the ongoing milieu of academic medicine. As the shift to remote mentoring continues to evolve, it is now possible to adapt, refine, and improve tools to sup
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6a2c5dd1ad5147e781a54aa9eb22a60d
Autor:
Elise D Riley, Torsten B Neilands, Kelly Moore, Jennifer Cohen, David R Bangsberg, Diane Havlir
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 4, p e35207 (2012)
BackgroundPrevious studies indicate multiple influences on the overall health of HIV-infected persons; however, few assess and rank longitudinal changes in social and structural barriers that are disproportionately found in impoverished populations.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/997c57ab79d5412dafcefc5c672be44e
Autor:
Leslie W. Suen, Eric Vittinghoff, Alan H.B. Wu, Akshay Ravi, Phillip O. Coffin, Priscilla Hsue, Kara L. Lynch, Dhruv S. Kazi, Elise D. Riley
Publikováno v:
Addictive Behaviors Reports, Vol 17, Iss , Pp 100483- (2023)
Background: Substance use increases risk of cardiovascular events, particularly among women with additional risk factors like housing instability. While multiple substance use is common among unstably housed individuals, relationships between multipl
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ea9769907f134071bfc53cf62fd675de
Autor:
Meredith C. Meacham, Kara L. Lynch, Phillip O. Coffin, Amanda Wade, Eliza Wheeler, Elise D. Riley
Publikováno v:
Harm Reduction Journal, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-5 (2020)
Abstract Background Numerous reports have led to concerns that fentanyl is added to many street drugs as an adulterant, including to stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamine, and could increase risks for negative health outcomes. Methods We collec
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f6e1ed3ea4c242428c60adeeb2c54ccd
Autor:
Elise D. Riley, Dhruv S. Kazi, Phillip O. Coffin, Eric Vittinghoff, Amanda N. Wade, Tommaso C. Bulfone, Kara L. Lynch, Zahra Atai, Alan H. B. Wu
Publikováno v:
Biomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicals. 27(8)
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and heart failure (HF) are major causes of mortality in low-income populations and differ by sex. Risk assessment that incorporates cardiac biomarkers is common. However, research evaluating the utility of biomarkers rare
Autor:
Elise D. Riley, Rose M. C. Kagawa
Publikováno v:
Injury Epidemiology, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2021)
Injury epidemiology, vol 8, iss 1
Injury Epidemiology
Injury epidemiology, vol 8, iss 1
Injury Epidemiology
Background Unstably housed women experience high levels of violence. While previous studies have investigated psychological, physical, and sexual violence, weapon and gun violence are rarely delineated. We examined factors associated with experiencin
Loss of Essential Resources During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Unsheltered and Unstably Housed Women
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
Autor:
Matthew D Hickey, Elizabeth Imbert, Ayesha Appa, Jan Bing Del Rosario, Elizabeth Lynch, John Friend, Rodrigo Avila, Angelo Clemenzi-Allen, Elise D Riley, Monica Gandhi, Diane V Havlir
Publikováno v:
J Infect Dis
The Journal of infectious diseases, vol 226, iss Suppl 3
The Journal of infectious diseases, vol 226, iss Suppl 3
Background People with HIV experiencing homelessness have low rates of viral suppression, driven by sociostructural barriers and traditional care system limitations. Informed by the capability-opportunity-motivation-behavior (COM-B) model and patient
Autor:
Elvin Geng, Madellena Conte, Matthew D. Hickey, Monica Gandhi, Angelo Clemenzi-Allen, Doyel Das, Elise D. Riley, Diane V. Havlir, Elizabeth Imbert
Publikováno v:
Curr HIV/AIDS Rep
Purpose of Review Singular interventions targeting vulnerable populations of people living with HIV (PLWH) are necessary for reducing new infections and optimizing individual-level outcomes, but extant literature for PLWH who experience homelessness