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Can touch this: training to correct police officer beliefs about overdose from incidental contact with fentanyl
Misinformation about overdose risk from accidentally inhaling or touching fentanyl is widespread among police in the United States. This may aggravate already elevated burdens of officer stress and burnout, wh...
Source: Health and Justice - November 24, 2021 Category: Criminology Authors: Brandon del Pozo, Emily Sightes, Sunyou Kang, Jeremiah Goulka, Bradley Ray and Leo A. Beletsky Tags: Short report Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 19, Pages 1109: The Perception of Water Contamination and Risky Consumption in El Salvador from a Community Clinical Psychology Perspective
This study was carried out as part of the international cooperation project “Agua Futura” for the improvement of water resource management and the promotion of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) behaviors in rural communities of Central America. Given the relevant healthcare problem of water pollution, especially in El Salvador, the aim was to detect some key factors affecting the perception of water contamination and its risky consumption from a community clinical psychological perspective. Ninety rural inhabitants of El Salvador were administered a structured interview exploring their perce...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - January 19, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Andrea Caputo Manuela Tomai Carlo Lai Asia Desideri Elpiniki Pomoni Hilda Cecilia M éndez Bartolo Atilio Castellanos Federica La Longa Massimo Crescimbene on behalf of the “Agua Futura” Consortium on behalf of the “Agua Futura” Consortium Viviana Tags: Article Source Type: research

Legumes - Good Nutrition and Eating Healthy
Legumes are beans, peas, lentils and peanuts. Legumes are nutritious, low in fat, high in protein, and rich in antioxidants and saponins. While they don't prevent breast cancer, they do boost your overall health. Find out more about legumes.
Source: About.com Breast Cancer - June 23, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: breastcancer.guide at about.com Tags: health Source Type: news

The Secret to Eating Fabulous Food Without Going Overboard!
4 reflections from Julia Child's biography from a kindred soul who loves good food and eating it in a mindful way. read more
Source: Psychology Today Food and Diet Center - August 19, 2013 Category: Nutrition Authors: Susan Albers, Psy.D. Tags: Diet Health beef bourguignon bob spitz bread recipe celebrity chefs Clueless cooking at home Dearie diet food dieting eating Eating Mindfully EatQ emotional intelligence good cook good fortune hardest thing julia child Source Type: news

Eating Fabulous Food Without Going Overboard
4 reflections from Julia Child's biography from a kindred soul who loves good food and eating it in a mindful way. read more
Source: Psychology Today Food and Diet Center - August 19, 2013 Category: Nutrition Authors: Susan Albers, Psy.D. Tags: Diet Health beef bourguignon bob spitz bread recipe celebrity chefs Clueless cooking at home Dearie diet food dieting eating Eating Mindfully EatQ emotional intelligence good cook good fortune hardest thing julia child Source Type: news

Obstetric Ultrasound Guidelines and Recommendations: What’s New for 2015? NICHD Guidelines
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development held a multidisciplinary conference in 2012 to discuss indications for obstetrical ultrasound and for MRI during pregnancy to make recommendations that would optimize the yield of prenatal imaging while minimizing cost. The conference summary was published in 2014 and will be presented during this lecture. The summary discusses first trimester dating and screening from 11-13.9 weeks. During the second trimester, the use of ultrasound for dating is discussed, as well as screening for congenital anomalies, and monitoring cervical length.
Source: Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology - February 17, 2015 Category: Radiology Authors: Carol Benson Tags: Obstetric Ultrasound Guidelines and Recommendations - What's New For 2015 Source Type: research

Adolescent cyberbullying: A review of characteristics, prevention and intervention strategies
Publication date: Available online 23 July 2015 Source:Aggression and Violent Behavior Author(s): Rebecca P. Ang Adolescence is a transitional period with considerable growth and challenge. With the advent of the Web and other electronic technologies, cyberbullying is a rising universal concern. With limited contextual cues and relative anonymity of the online environment, adolescents tend to be more disinhibited and to engage in more high risk behaviors, resulting in a higher chance of interpersonal conflict. Using the routine activities framework, adolescent variables associated with cyberbullying including Internet u...
Source: Aggression and Violent Behavior - July 23, 2015 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Abstract B77: Knowledge of screening colonoscopy results and follow up recommendations among navigated patients
Conclusions: Despite education and access to care, our study highlights the need for continued education around CRS, since less that 40% of both navigated and non-navigated patients reported screening as a colon cancer preventative procedure. Although navigated patients were more aware of their colonoscopy results than non-navigated patients, this patient population was less aware of their follow-up recommendations. Future studies need to focus on minority populations in order to ensure equal benefit from CRS and to reduce disparities from this often-preventable cancer.Citation Format: Cassandra D.L Fritz, Keith Naylor, Ka...
Source: Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention - September 30, 2015 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Fritz, C. D. L., Naylor, K., Kim, K. Tags: Screening and Early Detection: Poster Presentations - Proffered Abstracts Source Type: research

Abstract B98: Do demographic characteristics and theoretical mediators of health behavior differentiate American Indian adherent mammographic screeners from non-adherent screeners?
Conclusions: No single theoretical model appears to differentiate adherent from non-adherent screeners, but mediators associated with each of the various models do differentiate these screeners. These differentiating mediators should be considered for how they might guide development of interventions to improve screening behavior. The self-report nature of the survey demands that results be considered as tentative and limited, in any case, to the respondents of this tribe.Citation Format: Wesley O. Petersen, Ann M. Nicometo, Corinna Sabaque. Do demographic characteristics and theoretical mediators of health behavior differ...
Source: Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention - April 14, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Petersen, W. O., Nicometo, A. M., Sabaque, C. Tags: Screening and Early Detection: Poster Presentations - Proffered Abstracts Source Type: research

Cultural influences on attitudes about the causes and consequences of wildlife poaching
AbstractThe extant poaching literature has been criticized as an overly static way of profiling offenders and predicting crime, since the categorization of environmental crime is contingent on the social context as much as offender motivations. Cultural factors have the potential to affect both poaching practices and societal responses to poaching. Cultural risk theory proposes that risk perceptions are shaped by two dimensions: the level of affiliation between individuals (group) and the prescriptiveness of norms (grid). Using quantitative survey data (N = 49) from stakeholders living near Analamazaotra Special Reserve ...
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change - November 27, 2016 Category: Criminology Source Type: research

Nutrition, dietary intake, and eating behavior after liver transplantation
Purpose of review Nutritional status of patients after liver transplantation is affected by dietary intake and this, in turn, is affected by eating behavior. The present review will highlight recent studies on these topics after liver transplantation. Recent findings Malnutrition drops significantly after liver transplantation. Recovery of weight lost during liver disease occurs within 1 year. Liver transplantation recipients gain weight up to the second or third year, often becoming overweight and obese. Muscle mass may not recover completely, and sarcopenia could increase within 1 year after liver transplantation. S...
Source: Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care - August 3, 2018 Category: Nutrition Tags: NUTRITION AND THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT: Edited by M. Isabel T.D. Correia and Alastair Forbes Source Type: research

A Comparison of Physicians' and Nurse Practitioners' Use of Race in Clinical Decision-Making.
Conclusions: Physicians had more knowledge of genetic variation and used patients' race less in the clinical decision-making process than NPs. We speculate that these differences may be related to differences in discipline-specific clinical training and approaches to clinical care. Further exploration of these differences is needed, including examination of physicians' and NPs' beliefs about race, how they use race in disease screening and treatment, and if the use of race is contributing to health care disparities. PMID: 30713409 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Ethnicity and Disease - February 5, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Ethn Dis Source Type: research

Implementing alcohol use disorder pharmacotherapy in primary care settings: a qualitative analysis of provider-identified barriers and impact on implementation outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: CFIR constructs were useful for identifying pre-implementation barriers that informed refinements to the implementation intervention. The number and type of pre-implementation barriers identified did not demonstrate a clear relationship to the degree to which sites were able to improve AUD pharmacotherapy prescribing rate. Site-level implementation process factors such as leadership support and provider turn-over likely also interacted with pre-implementation barriers to drive implementation outcomes. PMID: 31291996 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - July 9, 2019 Category: Addiction Authors: Hagedorn HJ, Wisdom JP, Gerould H, Pinsker E, Brown R, Dawes M, Dieperink E, Myrick DH, Oliva EM, Wagner TH, Harris AHS Tags: Addict Sci Clin Pract Source Type: research

Understanding consumer perceptions of frailty screening to inform knowledge translation and health service improvements
Discussion and Implicationsprevious screening experiences and underlying beliefs about the nature of frailty as inevitable shaped openness to, and acceptance of, frailty screening. Findings correspond with previous research illuminating the lack of public awareness of frailty and the nascent stage of frailty screening implementation. Incorporating consumer perspectives, along with perspectives of other stakeholder groups when considering implementing frailty screening, is likely to impact uptake and optimise suitability —important considerations in person-centred care provision.
Source: Age and Ageing - October 1, 2020 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

The impact of feeding experiences during infancy on later child eating behaviours
Purpose of review Individual differences in appetite and eating behaviours appear early in infancy. This review synthesizes recent research investigating the impact of feeding experiences during infancy on later appetite and energy intake regulation, and appraises the consistency and longevity of any effects. Recent findings Three themes of early feeding experiences were identified; breastfeeding, infants’ first foods and caregivers’ feeding practices. Recent findings suggest that breastfeeding alone is unlikely to promote better regulation of food intake later in childhood. It remains unclear whether the me...
Source: Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care - April 9, 2021 Category: Nutrition Tags: PAEDIATRICS: Edited by Berthold Koletzko and Raanan Shamir Source Type: research