Publications by authors named "C DeFazio"

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  • - The study aimed to assess how many patients with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS) met the new 2023 ACR/EULAR classification criteria and to explore reasons for those who did not qualify.
  • - A review of 51 patient records revealed that only 12 (23.5%) met the classification criteria, while 33 (64.7%) did not, with various reasons cited including failure to meet laboratory or clinical standards.
  • - Findings suggest APS diagnosis and classification are complex, highlighting a need for further evaluation and management strategies for the small number of patients who still fit the new criteria.
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Bystander-based sexual violence (SV) prevention trainings are offered on college campuses across the United States to meet federal Title IX requirements, as they have proven to be an effective strategy for violence prevention. Greek-affiliated students (fraternity and sorority members) are at a higher risk of sexual assault than their peers; however, few trainings consider the specific needs of this population, and program adaptations for this high-risk group may be needed. This scoping review identifies and describes the bystander trainings delivered to Greek-affiliated students in the US and Canada.

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It is more isolating to patients if you aren't familiar with the resources: A pilot test of a clinician sensitivity training on eating disorders in pregnancy.(IRB Number: 1909705198).Background Pregnant women with a history of eating disorders (EDs) or active EDs have greater maternal and child health complications.

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This study examined the interrelationship of intimate partner violence (IPV), sexual assault (SA), and eating disorder (ED) symptomatology among a sample of college students ( = 1,580). Students reporting a history of SA were 2.5 times more likely to screen positively for further ED assessment.

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