Edition 59 – Association Between Well-being and Community Assets in a Cohort of Youth Victims of Violence in an Urban Setting
Association Between Well-being and Community Assets in a Cohort of Youth Victims of Violence in an Urban Setting By Ashley Hollo, MD, MPH, Sara Kohlbeck, MPH, Mark Nimmer, BA, Michael Levas, MD, MS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Hollo A, Kohlbeck S, Nimmer M, Levas M. Association between well-being and community assets in a cohortt of […]
Edition 62 – Intimate Partner Violence: An Independent Predictor of Emergency Department Visits for Attempted Suicides and Self-inflicted Injuries among American women
Intimate Partner Violence: An Independent Predictor of Emergency Department Visits for Attempted Suicides and Self-inflicted Injuries among American Women By Oluwasegun Akinyemi, Kindha Elleissy Nasef, Sabrina Aaron, Chidi Martins, Awele Utomi, Linah Alqurashi, Oluwakemi Adeola, Olayemi Oduwole, Oluwole Ajogbasile, Christina Lipscombe, Uzoamaka Nwosu, Temitope Ogundare Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Akinyemi O, Nasef K, Aaron S, […]
Edition 62 – Mental Health Helplines in India During COVID-19: A Population-Based Survey to Determine the Afficacy and Accessibility Among Indian Youth
Mental Health Helplines in India During COVID-19: A Population-Based Survey to Determine the Efficacy and Accessibility Among Indian Youth By Deena Mariyam, Srihari Govind, Katyayani Goswami, Komal Kapoor, Stuti Chakraborty Citation Mariyam D, Govind S, Goswami K, Kapoor K, Chakraborty S. Mental Health Helplines in India during COVID-19: a population-based survey to determine the efficacy […]
Edition 50 – Keep Your Pin Up: Students Combating Opioid Use Disorder Stigma with Lapel Pins
Keep Your Pin Up: Students Combating Opioid Use Disorder Stigma with Lapel Pins By Sophia Sugar BS, D. Tyler Coyle MD MS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Sugar S, Coyle T. Keep your pin up: students combating opioid use disorder stigma with lapel pins. HPHR. 2022;50. 10.54111/0001/WW1 Keep Your Pin Up: Students Combating Opioid Use Disorder […]
Edition 50 – Colliding Epidemics: Treating Hepatitis C in Addiction Medicine and Primary Care through a Telehealth Model: A Curriculum
Treating Hepatitis C in Addiction Medicine and Primary Care through a Telehealth model; a Curriculum By Michelle Melchiorre, DMSc, MPH, MS, AAHIVS, PA-C, and Zachary I Merhavy, MSc Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Melchiorre M, Merhavy Z. Treating Hepatitis C in medicine and primary care through a telehealth model; a curriculum. HPHR. 2022;50. 10.54111/0001/WW2 Treating Hepatitis […]
Edition 54 – The Evaluation of Pro-competitive Policies Effectiveness from Taxed-based and Privatized Health Insurance Models
The Evaluation of Pro-Competitive Policies Effectiveness From Taxed-Based and Privatized Health Insurance Models By Todd Brown, MSc. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Brown T. The evaluation of pro-competitive policies effectiveness from taxed-based and privatized health insurance models. HPHR. 2022;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB5 The Evaluation of Pro-Competitive Policies Effectiveness From Taxed-Based and Privatized Health Insurance Models Abstract Introduction Healthcare […]
Edition 50 – Using an Evidence-based Framework to Guide the Implementation of Syringe Services Programs in Jackson, Mississippi
Using an Evidence-based Framework to Guide the Implementation of Syringe Services Programs in Jackson, Mississippi By William H Eger, MPH, Dr. Kristina Talbert-Slagle, PhD, Dr. Hannah K. Allen, PhD, MHS, Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Eger W, Talbert-Slagler K, Allen H. Using an evidence-based framework to guide […]
Edition 62 – The Impact of Exercise on Organizational Empathy
The Impact of Exercise on Organizational Empathy By James D. Davis, Ed.M., MA Citation Davis J. The impact of exercise on Organizational Empathy.HPHR. 2022;62. 10.54111/0001/JJJ4 The Impact of Exercise on Organizational Empathy Abstract Countless strategies in the broader field of social emotional learning have been shown to benefit individuals and organizations alike. Capacities like empathy […]
Edition 53 – Islamophobia as a Structural Determinant of Mental Health among Muslims in the U.S.
Islamophobia as a Structural Determinant of Mental Health among Muslims in the US By Nakisa Barzani Sadeghi, MPH Citation Sadeghi N. Islamophobia as a structural determinant of mental health among Muslims in the US. HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA8 Islamophobia as a Structural Determinant of Mental Health among Muslims in the US Abstract Islamophobia is highly prevalent and […]
Catherine Tsasis
Catherine Tsaisis is Deputy Chief of HPHR.