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Am J Public Health. 2023 Dec;113(12):1360. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2023.113.12.1360.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37939339 | DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2023.113.12.1360 (Source: American Journal of Public Health)
Source: American Journal of Public Health - November 8, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research
Health Disparities Among Sexual and Gender Minorities With Adverse Childhood Experiences: Insights From the 2021 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Data
Conclusions. Evaluating and better understanding the ACE and health outcome relationship among SGMs should be prioritized. Targeted interventions are needed to mitigate the impact of ACE-associated sequelae in this population. (Am J Public Health. 2023;113(12):1343-1351. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2023.307420).PMID:37939340 | DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2023.307420 (Source: American Journal of Public Health)
Source: American Journal of Public Health - November 8, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Marvin A Solberg Lisa M Blair Emma C Schlegel Julie A M J Kurzer Source Type: research
From < em > Roe < /em > to < em > Dobbs < /em > : The Critical Role of Medical Housing for Individuals Seeking Abortion Care
Am J Public Health. 2023 Dec;113(12):1241-1243. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2023.307464.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37939341 | DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2023.307464 (Source: American Journal of Public Health)
Source: American Journal of Public Health - November 8, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jennifer A Owens Flavius R W Lilly Amanda Allen Marisa Falcon Roger J Ward Source Type: research
The Federal Agencies' Hidden Efforts to Produce Equitable Data
Am J Public Health. 2023 Dec;113(12):1278-1282. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2023.307465.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37939342 | DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2023.307465 (Source: American Journal of Public Health)
Source: American Journal of Public Health - November 8, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Amy O'Hara Rosemary Rhodes Source Type: research
Evaluation of the Ontario Mandatory Working-at-Heights Training Requirement in Construction, 2012 ‒2019
Am J Public Health. 2023 Nov 3:e1-e4. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2023.307440. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe province of Ontario, Canada, implemented mandatory day-long training for construction workers required to use fall-protection equipment. More than 400 000 training sessions were completed by 2017 when the requirement took full effect. The lost-time workers' compensation claim incidence rate attributable to falls targeted by the training was 19% lower in 2017-2019 than in 2012-2014. Rates for two comparator injuries increased or stayed the same. The decline in targeted fall claim incidence rate of the other Canadian provin...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - November 3, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Lynda S Robson Victoria Landsman Peter M Smith Cameron A Mustard Source Type: research
Evaluation of the Ontario Mandatory Working-at-Heights Training Requirement in Construction, 2012 ‒2019
Am J Public Health. 2023 Nov 3:e1-e4. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2023.307440. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe province of Ontario, Canada, implemented mandatory day-long training for construction workers required to use fall-protection equipment. More than 400 000 training sessions were completed by 2017 when the requirement took full effect. The lost-time workers' compensation claim incidence rate attributable to falls targeted by the training was 19% lower in 2017-2019 than in 2012-2014. Rates for two comparator injuries increased or stayed the same. The decline in targeted fall claim incidence rate of the other Canadian provin...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - November 3, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Lynda S Robson Victoria Landsman Peter M Smith Cameron A Mustard Source Type: research
Evaluation of the Ontario Mandatory Working-at-Heights Training Requirement in Construction, 2012 ‒2019
Am J Public Health. 2023 Nov 3:e1-e4. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2023.307440. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe province of Ontario, Canada, implemented mandatory day-long training for construction workers required to use fall-protection equipment. More than 400 000 training sessions were completed by 2017 when the requirement took full effect. The lost-time workers' compensation claim incidence rate attributable to falls targeted by the training was 19% lower in 2017-2019 than in 2012-2014. Rates for two comparator injuries increased or stayed the same. The decline in targeted fall claim incidence rate of the other Canadian provin...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - November 3, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Lynda S Robson Victoria Landsman Peter M Smith Cameron A Mustard Source Type: research
Evaluation of the Ontario Mandatory Working-at-Heights Training Requirement in Construction, 2012 ‒2019
Am J Public Health. 2023 Nov 3:e1-e4. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2023.307440. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe province of Ontario, Canada, implemented mandatory day-long training for construction workers required to use fall-protection equipment. More than 400 000 training sessions were completed by 2017 when the requirement took full effect. The lost-time workers' compensation claim incidence rate attributable to falls targeted by the training was 19% lower in 2017-2019 than in 2012-2014. Rates for two comparator injuries increased or stayed the same. The decline in targeted fall claim incidence rate of the other Canadian provin...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - November 3, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Lynda S Robson Victoria Landsman Peter M Smith Cameron A Mustard Source Type: research
Evaluation of the Ontario Mandatory Working-at-Heights Training Requirement in Construction, 2012 ‒2019
Am J Public Health. 2023 Nov 3:e1-e4. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2023.307440. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe province of Ontario, Canada, implemented mandatory day-long training for construction workers required to use fall-protection equipment. More than 400 000 training sessions were completed by 2017 when the requirement took full effect. The lost-time workers' compensation claim incidence rate attributable to falls targeted by the training was 19% lower in 2017-2019 than in 2012-2014. Rates for two comparator injuries increased or stayed the same. The decline in targeted fall claim incidence rate of the other Canadian provin...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - November 3, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Lynda S Robson Victoria Landsman Peter M Smith Cameron A Mustard Source Type: research
Common Patterns of Cisgender Use in Public Health Articles and Their Implications for Gender Inclusivity Efforts, 2013 ‒2020
Conclusions. Cisgender is primarily used to categorize individual research participants as not transgender rather than to reflect participants' actual identity and experiences within gendered systems of power, which undermines cisgender's potential to support gender-inclusivity efforts and deepen understandings of gender-based health disparities. Public Health Implications. Two paths for creating more robust use of cisgender are (1) supporting gender inclusivity by clarifying and standardizing how and when the demographic category is used and (2) expanding the analytic potential of cisgender by returning to its historical ...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - October 26, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anne Esacove Source Type: research
Common Patterns of Cisgender Use in Public Health Articles and Their Implications for Gender Inclusivity Efforts, 2013 ‒2020
Conclusions. Cisgender is primarily used to categorize individual research participants as not transgender rather than to reflect participants' actual identity and experiences within gendered systems of power, which undermines cisgender's potential to support gender-inclusivity efforts and deepen understandings of gender-based health disparities. Public Health Implications. Two paths for creating more robust use of cisgender are (1) supporting gender inclusivity by clarifying and standardizing how and when the demographic category is used and (2) expanding the analytic potential of cisgender by returning to its historical ...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - October 26, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anne Esacove Source Type: research
Common Patterns of Cisgender Use in Public Health Articles and Their Implications for Gender Inclusivity Efforts, 2013 ‒2020
Conclusions. Cisgender is primarily used to categorize individual research participants as not transgender rather than to reflect participants' actual identity and experiences within gendered systems of power, which undermines cisgender's potential to support gender-inclusivity efforts and deepen understandings of gender-based health disparities. Public Health Implications. Two paths for creating more robust use of cisgender are (1) supporting gender inclusivity by clarifying and standardizing how and when the demographic category is used and (2) expanding the analytic potential of cisgender by returning to its historical ...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - October 26, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anne Esacove Source Type: research
Common Patterns of Cisgender Use in Public Health Articles and Their Implications for Gender Inclusivity Efforts, 2013 ‒2020
Conclusions. Cisgender is primarily used to categorize individual research participants as not transgender rather than to reflect participants' actual identity and experiences within gendered systems of power, which undermines cisgender's potential to support gender-inclusivity efforts and deepen understandings of gender-based health disparities. Public Health Implications. Two paths for creating more robust use of cisgender are (1) supporting gender inclusivity by clarifying and standardizing how and when the demographic category is used and (2) expanding the analytic potential of cisgender by returning to its historical ...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - October 26, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anne Esacove Source Type: research
Common Patterns of Cisgender Use in Public Health Articles and Their Implications for Gender Inclusivity Efforts, 2013 ‒2020
Conclusions. Cisgender is primarily used to categorize individual research participants as not transgender rather than to reflect participants' actual identity and experiences within gendered systems of power, which undermines cisgender's potential to support gender-inclusivity efforts and deepen understandings of gender-based health disparities. Public Health Implications. Two paths for creating more robust use of cisgender are (1) supporting gender inclusivity by clarifying and standardizing how and when the demographic category is used and (2) expanding the analytic potential of cisgender by returning to its historical ...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - October 26, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anne Esacove Source Type: research
Common Patterns of Cisgender Use in Public Health Articles and Their Implications for Gender Inclusivity Efforts, 2013 ‒2020
Conclusions. Cisgender is primarily used to categorize individual research participants as not transgender rather than to reflect participants' actual identity and experiences within gendered systems of power, which undermines cisgender's potential to support gender-inclusivity efforts and deepen understandings of gender-based health disparities. Public Health Implications. Two paths for creating more robust use of cisgender are (1) supporting gender inclusivity by clarifying and standardizing how and when the demographic category is used and (2) expanding the analytic potential of cisgender by returning to its historical ...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - October 26, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anne Esacove Source Type: research