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The Consequences of Foreclosure for Depressive Symptomatology
Purpose: We tested whether experiencing the stressful event of a home mortgage foreclosure was associated with depressive symptomatology. Methods: Data derive from a cohort study of 662 new mothers in...
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Theresa L. Osypuk,
Cleopatra Howard Caldwell,
Robert W. Platt,
Dawn P. Misra
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379-387
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Differential Impact of Risk Factors for Women and Men on the Risk of Major Depressive Disorder
Purpose: Our aim is to examine which risk factors have a greater impact in women than in men on the risk of major depressive disorder (MDD) and whether factors differ between a possible recurrent MDD ...
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Bauke T. Stegenga,
Michael King,
Diederick E. Grobbee,
Francisco Torres-González,
Igor Švab,
Heidi-Ingrid Maaroos,
Miguel Xavier,
Sandra Saldivia,
Christian Bottomley,
Irwin Nazareth,
Mirjam I. Geerlings
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388-396
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Problems With the Collection and Interpretation of Asian-American Health Data: Omission, Aggregation, and Extrapolation
Asian-American citizens are the fastest growing racial/ethnic group in the United States. Nevertheless, data on Asian American health are scarce, and many health disparities for this population remain...
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Ariel T. Holland,
Latha P. Palaniappan
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397-405
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Does the African-American–White Mortality Gap Persist After Playing Professional Basketball? A 59-Year Historical Cohort Study
Purpose: The African-American–white mortality gap for males in the United States is 6 years in favor of whites. Participation in professional sport may moderate this ethnic disparity. The historical c...
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Tyler Lawler,
Frank Lawler,
Jack Gibson,
Rachael Murray
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406-412
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How Do We More Effectively Move Epidemiology into Policy Action?
A major focus of the American College of Epidemiology's Policy Committee has been to review the translation of epidemiologic evidence into policy by developing case studies. This article summarizes cr...
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Faith G. Davis,
Caryn E. Peterson,
Frank Bandiera,
Olivia Carter-Pokras,
Ross C. Brownson
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413-416
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Population-Wide Sodium Reduction: The Bumpy Road from Evidence to Policy
Elevated blood pressure is a highly prevalent condition that is etiologically related to coronary heart disease and stroke, two of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. E...
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Lawrence J. Appel,
Sonia Y. Angell,
Laura K. Cobb,
Heather M. Limper,
David E. Nelson,
Jonathan M. Samet,
Ross C. Brownson
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417-425
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The Emerging HIV Epidemic on the Mexico-U.S. Border: An International Case Study Characterizing the Role of Epidemiology in Surveillance and Response
Purpose: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome surveillance data are critical for monitoring epidemic trends, but they can mask dynamic subepidemics, especially in vuln...
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Steffanie A. Strathdee,
Carlos Magis-Rodriguez,
Vickie M. Mays,
Richard Jimenez,
Thomas L. Patterson
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426-438
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Cancer Screening: The Journey from Epidemiology to Policy
Purpose: Cancer screening procedures have brought great benefit to the public's health. However, the science of cancer screening and the evidence arising from research in this field as it is applied t...
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Stephen A. Deppen,
Melinda C. Aldrich,
Patricia Hartge,
Christine D. Berg,
Graham A. Colditz,
Diana B. Petitti,
Robert A. Hiatt
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439-445
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Epidemiology, Policy, and Racial/Ethnic Minority Health Disparities
Purpose: Epidemiologists have long contributed to policy efforts to address health disparities. Three examples illustrate how epidemiologists have addressed health disparities in the United States and...
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Olivia D. Carter-Pokras,
Tabatha N. Offutt-Powell,
Jay S. Kaufman,
Wayne H. Giles,
Vickie M. Mays
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446-455
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