Publications by authors named "L Frazier"

There is strong interest among policymakers to adjust for area-level deprivation when making payments to providers because such areas have traditionally been underserved. The Medicare Accountable Care Organization Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (ACO REACH) model provides higher payments to ACOs serving areas with greater deprivation. Area Deprivation Index (ADI) is the primary component to measure deprivation for ACO REACH.

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The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 had a sudden and substantial impact on health care utilization for most, if not all, individuals. We study the impact the pandemic had on the population insured in the individual and small group markets under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010, using administrative claims data from January 2019 through December 2021. Our results demonstrated how health care utilization differed between the acute phase (i.

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Intuitive eating is defined as being connected to internal hunger, satiety, and appetitive cues and flexibly using these cues to determine when, what, and how much to eat. The Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2) is a widely used measure of facets of intuitive eating. However, the scale has shown unstable factor structure in several validation studies and there is a lack of studies investigating the measurement invariance of the IES-2 beyond sex.

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  • Eating disorders (EDs) are becoming a significant global health issue, and this study explores how psychological traits, like perfectionism and anxiety sensitivity, alongside sociocultural factors like body dissatisfaction, impact the risk and resilience associated with EDs.
  • The research involved 698 undergraduate students who completed an online survey measuring their perfectionism, emotion regulation, anxiety sensitivity, body image issues, and eating behaviors.
  • Results indicated that certain psychological factors, such as self-oriented perfectionism and emotional dysregulation, increased the likelihood of disordered eating behaviors, while other traits, like emotional clarity, offered protective effects, highlighting the complexity of risk and resilience pathways related to eating disorders.
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Bacteriophage Rummer is a siphovirus morphology actinophage isolated from . Rummer has a 50,908 base pair genome encoding 89 predicted protein-coding genes and three tRNAs. Based on gene content similarity to sequenced actinobacteriophages, Rummer is assigned to phage subcluster A3.

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