Publications by authors named "Martha Grace Cromeens"

Objective: This study aimed to determine whether exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) is associated with depressive symptoms while also characterizing the contribution of key explanatory factors related to sociodemographics and health. In addition, it aimed to also explore the role of reproductive health as a pathway through which exposure to TRAP may relate to depressive symptoms.

Methods: Participants were 688 healthy reproductive-age women in the Ovarian Aging Study.

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Background: Endometriosis, a chronic noncancerous gynecologic condition commonly characterized by disruptive physical and psychosocial symptoms, can be disabling. Individuals in the United States with endometriosis who are unable to work before retirement age can apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Given the multi-step process of disability review, it is important to better understand how disability decisions are made.

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Introduction: Vestibulodynia (VBD) is the most common cause of sexual pain in the United States, affecting up to 15% of reproductive-aged women during their lifetime with limited treatment options. The purpose of this study was to describe ideal physical characteristics of a vulvar film designed for insertional sexual pain in sexually active women with VBD.

Methods: Twenty women were recruited to participant in one of six, semi-structured 60-minute focus group discussions regarding treatment options for VBD.

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Objective: Individuals who experience interpersonal trauma (e.g., intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and adverse childhood experiences) are disproportionately affected by the opioid epidemic; however, not all will engage in opioid misuse behaviors.

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  • Women with endometriosis often face significant delays in diagnosis, leading to prolonged suffering, increased treatment costs, and a diminished quality of life due to chronic pain and potential impacts on fertility.
  • The proposed scoping review aims to examine current research regarding the pathways, timing, and delays in the diagnosis of endometriosis by mapping existing literature and identifying gaps for future study.
  • Utilizing a systematic methodology from the Joanna Briggs Institute, the review will involve comprehensive searches of multiple databases and grey literature to gather data, which will then be analyzed to understand the current state of knowledge on this issue.
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The growing national and international need for nurse scientists to transform health care has encouraged advances in nursing doctoral programs. The Hillman Scholars in Nursing Innovation, a program integrating BSN and PhD education, inspired the creation of the Hillman Clinical Fellowship ("Fellowship"). The Fellowship helps students transitioning from the BSN to PhD gain clinical experiences as newly graduated registered nurses, thus mitigating a common concern that students are naïve about the clinical setting.

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Background: People with a history of interpersonal trauma, including intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and adverse childhood experiences, are disproportionately affected by the current opioid epidemic. Interpersonal trauma has been shown to increase risk for chronic pain conditions, prescription opioid use, and opioid misuse. Stress, cognition, and affective function have been examined as potential mechanisms that may influence opioid misuse among individuals with a history of interpersonal trauma.

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The association between interpersonal trauma (IPT) and opioid misuse is well established. There are important gaps, however, in our understanding of this relationship. Studies often do not account for the co-occurrence of IPT across time (i.

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