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168 results match your criteria: "Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center.[Affiliation]"
Prev Sci
December 2024
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
Electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS or e-cigarette) use is at least as common as cigarette use among today's young adults. However, most prevention approaches are based on risk and protective factors (RPFs) that were identified with respect to cigarette use alone. To the extent that RPFs differ for cigarette and ENDS use, tailored approaches are needed to reduce the burden of nicotine use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Racial Ethn Health Disparities
October 2024
Global Center for Applied Health Research, School of Social Work, Arizona State University, 411 North Central Avenue, Suite 720, Phoenix, AZ, 85004, USA.
Violence Vict
August 2024
School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA.
An ethnically diverse sample of 384 male and female undergraduates was assessed for their gender role beliefs based on positive (family responsibility) vs. negative (male dominance and female submissiveness) aspects derived from Hispanic cultural traditions. Negative male and female gender role beliefs were significantly positively correlated with reported victimization by and perpetration of severe intimate partner violence (IPV) for both men and women.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAddiction
September 2024
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, School of Social Work, Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Background And Aims: For young adults, the disruptions brought by the COVID-19 pandemic to work, social relationships and health-care probably impacted normative life stage transitions. Disaster research shows that negative effects of these events can persist for years after the acute crisis ends. Pandemic-related disruptions may have been especially consequential for young adults with a history of substance use disorder (SUD).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQual Health Res
November 2024
School of Social Work, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs
June 2024
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA USA.
Objective: This study examined whether the cumulative experience of elevated depressive symptoms from age 19 to 23 was associated with cannabis use disorder (CUD) at age 26, and whether the association varied by perceived ease of access to cannabis and perceived risk for harms from cannabis use.
Method: Data were from 4407 young adults participating in the Community Youth Development Study. Cumulative experience of elevated depressive symptoms was calculated by summing the number of times a participant scored 10+ on the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire across three biennial survey waves (age 19 to 23).
J Nutr
August 2024
College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, United States; Center for Health Through Microbiomes, The Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States. Electronic address:
Health Educ Behav
August 2024
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, School of Social Work, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
This study aimed to understand vaccine hesitancy and confidence toward the COVID-19 vaccines among Latino adults in Arizona. Latinos ( = 71) aged 18 years or older who resided in Arizona participated in 14 focus groups between February and June 2021. Theoretical thematic analysis was used to examine drivers of these two behaviors, namely, vaccine hesitancy and confidence toward the COVID-19 vaccines, using the COM-B model, comprising capability, opportunity, and motivation factors that generate a behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Transl Sci
January 2024
Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA.
Background: Assessing perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccines is essential for understanding vaccine hesitancy and for improving uptake during public health emergencies. In the complicated landscape of COVID-19 vaccine mandates and rampant misinformation, many individuals faced challenges during vaccination decision-making. The purpose of our mixed methods study is to elucidate factors affecting vaccine decision-making and to highlight the discourse surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines in diverse and underserved communities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQual Health Res
February 2024
Office of Refugee Health, Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Community health workers are members of two groups whose short- and long-term health has been uniquely shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic: health workers and the oft-marginalized populations that they serve. Yet, their wellbeing, particularly of those serving resettled refugees, before and during the pandemic has been largely overlooked. Drawing from a holistic conceptualization of wellness, this study examined the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on a group of cultural health navigators (CHNs), who serve resettled refugees.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Public Health
January 2024
Maria Sans-Fuentes, Elizabeth Connick, and Dean Billheimer are with BIO5 Institute, University of Arizona, Tucson. Lidia Azurdia Sierra, Nina Santa Cruz, Victoria Rubio, Puneet Shroff, and Sairam Parthasarathy are with the Department of Medicine, College of Medicine-Tucson, University of Arizona, Tucson. Karen Lutrick and Cecilia Rosales are with the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson. Kathryn Hamm, Wendy Wolfersteig, Stephanie Ayers, and Sabrina Oesterle are with the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, Arizona State University, Phoenix. Ronald Sorensen and Alicia Dinsmore are with the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson. Janko Nikolich-Zugich is with the Department of Immunobiology, University of Arizona, Tucson. Chyke Doubeni and Jon Tilburt are with the Department of Family and Community Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ. Francisco Moreno and Daniel Derksen are with the University of Arizona Health Sciences, Tucson. Samantha Sabo is with the Center for Health Equity Research, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.
Fam Syst Health
June 2024
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, Arizona State University.
Introduction: Whereas parents play an important role in shaping the home environment, it is unknown whether health-related parent-adolescent conversations may be associated with different health-promoting parenting practices, such as limiting adolescent mealtime media use in Hispanic families.
Method: For this cross-sectional analysis, Hispanic parents (n = 344; 40.4 ± 6.
Contemp Clin Trials
December 2023
Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University, USA; Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, Arizona State University, USA; Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Phoenix Children's Hospital, USA. Electronic address:
Int J Environ Res Public Health
September 2023
School of Psychology, Deakin University, 1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong, VIC 3220, Australia.
The workplace has been understudied as a setting for the prevention of young adult alcohol misuse. This study examined if alcohol-tolerant workplace environments are associated with greater risk for alcohol use and misuse on and off the job among young adults. Data were collected in 2014 from state-representative, sex-balanced samples (51% female) of 25-year-olds in Washington, U.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNutrients
August 2023
WeGrad (Formerly American Dream Academy), Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA.
Parents play a significant role in adolescent health behaviors; however, few nutrition interventions for Hispanic adolescents involve parents. This study assessed the effects of a 10-week parenting intervention simultaneously targeting nutrition and substance use prevention. Hispanic parent/6th-8th-grade adolescent dyads (n = 239) were randomized to Families Preparing the New Generation Plus (FPNG+; nutrition/substance use prevention), FPNG (substance use prevention only), or Realizing the American Dream (RAD; academic success control).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Rural Health
January 2024
Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Purpose: Alcohol use and handgun carrying are more prevalent among youth in rural than urban areas and their association may be stronger among rural adolescents. Alcohol use may be modifiable with implications for reducing handgun carrying and firearm-related harm. We examined the association between lagged alcohol use and subsequent handgun carrying in rural areas and examined variation in the association by developmental stages, hypothesizing that it would be stronger among adolescents than youth adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOpen Access J Contracept
July 2023
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, School of Social Work, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
J Adolesc Health
September 2023
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Circuito Interior Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City, Mexico.
J Adolesc Health
October 2023
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, School of Social Work, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona.
Purpose: To examine patterns in adolescent and young adult tobacco use, comparing Latinx foreign-born children and children of foreign-born parents (i.e., children of immigrants(COI)) to Latinx US-born children of US-born parents (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Water Health
June 2023
College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, 550 North 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA; Hydration Science Lab, Arizona State University, 850 North 5th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA.
The purpose of this investigation was to characterize factors that predict tap water mistrust among Phoenix, Arizona Latinx adults. Participants (n = 492, 28 ± 7 years, 37.4% female) completed water security experience-based scales and an Adapted Survey of Water Issues in Arizona.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
March 2023
Center for Health Equity Research, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA.
As the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic continued to progress into 2021, appeals were made to take a stronger focus on the perceptions and practices of youth and young adults (YYAs) regarding COVID-19 mitigation, as well as the impact of mitigation strategies on the overall wellbeing of YYAs. In this paper, we describe our efforts to increase YYA engagement in Arizona's COVID-19 response by pairing embedded values from youth participatory action research (YPAR) with a crowdsourcing challenge contest design. The research protocol and implementation are described, followed by a thematic analysis of YYA-led messaging portrayed in 23 contest submissions and reflections formed by 223 community voters after viewing contest submissions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Impot Res
May 2023
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
J Med Internet Res
March 2023
Program in Biomedical Ethics Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States.
Front Public Health
February 2023
Center for Health Equity Research, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States.
The COVID-19 pandemic has both highlighted and worsened existing health inequities among communities of color and structurally vulnerable populations. Community Health Workers, inclusive of Community Health Representatives (CHW/Rs) have entered the spotlight as essential to COVID-19 prevention and control. To learn about community experiences and perspectives related to COVID-19 and inform CHW/R workforce capacity building efforts, a series of focus groups were conducted with CHW/Rs throughout Arizona at two time points in 2021.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Immigr Minor Health
August 2023
College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, 85004, USA.
COVID-19 burdens are disproportionally high in underserved and vulnerable communities in Arizona. As the pandemic progressed, it is unclear if the initial associated health disparities have changed. This study aims to elicit the dynamic landscape of COVID-19 disparities at the community level and identify newly emerging vulnerable subpopulations.
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