87 – Mixed Method Longitudinal Nursing Burnout and Shortage Research: Core Data Tracker Tools for Field Notes and Data Statistics to Systematically Plan and Manage the Implementation

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Mixed Method Longitudinal Nursing Burnout and Shortage Research: Core Data Tracker Tools for Field Notes and Data Statistics to Systematically Plan and Manage the Implementation By Natasha Barrow, MSN, RN; Dr. Connie Kim Yen Nguyen-Truong, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN; Dr. Denise A. Smart, DrPH, MPH, BSN, RN, BA, NHDP-BC; and Dr. Lois James, PhD Facebook […]

Edition 88 – The Predictive Socio-Demographic Factors for HIV Testing Among Adult Population in Mississippi

The Predictive Socio-Demographic Factors for HIV Testing Among Adult Population in Mississippi

The Predictive Socio-Demographic Factors for HIV Testing Among the Adult Population in Mississippi By Dr. Igbekele Ogunboye MD, MSc; Dr. Zhen Zhang PhD; and Ashley Hollins, MS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Ogunboye I, Zhang Z, Hollins A. The predictive socio-demographic factors for HIV testing amongthe adult population in Mississippi. HPHR. 2024;88. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/JJJJ1 The Predictive Socio-Demographic […]

Edition 85 – Enhancing Youth Impact: The Critical Role of Youth-Adult Partnerships in Effective Youth-Serving Organizations – Insights from a Texas County

Enhancing Youth Impact: The Critical Role of Youth-Adult Partnerships in Effective Youth-Serving Organizations – Insights from a Texas County

Enhancing Youth Impact: The Critical Role of Youth-Adult Partnerships in Effective Youth-Serving Organizations – Insights from a Texas County By Amanda Brosnan, MPAS, MPH, PA-C; Stacey Griner, PhD, MPH, CPH, RDH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Brosnan A, Griner S. Enhancing youth impact: the critical role of youth-adult partnerships in effective youth-serving organizations – insights from […]

Edition 71 – The global economic burden of youth self-harm: A systematic analysis of 204 countries and territories for 2019

Edition 71 - The global economic burden of youth self-harm: A systematic analysis of 204 countries and territories for 2019

Globally, young people (<24 years of age) contribute to about a quarter of the total disease burden of self-harm. However, national strategic plans have been found to have no specific recommendations for managing children and young people suffering from suicidality or preventing youth self-harm. Limited policy attention and allocation of funds can be partially attributed to limited evidence on the economic burden of self-harm. Beyond ethical and health arguments, a high economic burden could persuade policy action. Hence, understanding the global economic burden of youth self-harm including that in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is crucial.

Edition 62 – Mental Health Helplines in India During COVID-19: A Population-Based Survey to Determine the Afficacy and Accessibility Among Indian Youth

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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 46 – Ensuring Health Equity in Adolescent Sexual Health Education

Edition 46 – Ensuring Health Equity in Adolescent Sexual Health Education

Ensuring Health Equity in Adolescent Sexual Health Education By Christy Altidor, MPH, CPH and Jerrica Davis, MPH Citation Altidor C, Davis J. Ensuring health equity in adolescent sexual health education. HPHR. 2021;46. DOI:10.54111/0001/TT1 Ensuring Health Equity in Adolescent Sexual Health Education​ Abstract The content and design of sexual health education varies widely by state. Some jurisdictions […]