: Evidence-based interventions have been developed and tested to promote physical activity, but fewer studies have focused on identifying effective intervention strategies for mid-size rural communities, especially new immigrant destinations. We report here on the design and implementation of Active Ottumwa, a community-wide intervention using a lay health advisor approach to increase physical activity in a micropolitan new destination community in the rural state of Iowa. : The Active Ottumwa study is part of a community-academic partnership in Ottumwa, IA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The objective of this study was to examine ethnic differences in the content of delusions and hallucinations among a tri-ethnic sample of adult psychiatric inpatients older than 40 years who were hospitalized with an acute psychotic episode.
Methods: A chart review of inpatient episodes for 133 middle-aged and older adult patients (31 African Americans, 50 Latinos, and 52 Euro-Americans) with a mean age of 50 years was performed at an acute behavioral medicine unit at a university hospital. All patients were diagnosed with a severe psychotic disorder.