Browsing by Subject "screening"
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Assessment of Moral Injury in Veterans and Active Duty Military Personnel With PTSD: A Review.
(Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019-01)Background: Moral injury (MI) involves distress over having transgressed or violated core moral boundaries, accompanied by feelings of guilt, shame, self-condemnation, loss of trust, loss of meaning, and spiritual struggles. ... -
Diagnostic Performance of a Rapid Syphilis Test Among Pregnant Women in Peru
(2011)<bold>Background:</bold> Maternal and congenital syphilis are pressing concerns in Latin America, with consequences ranging from newborn mental retardation to perinatal death. Widespread, accurate screening and timely penicillin ... -
Electronic health records: essential tools in integrating substance abuse treatment with primary care.
(Subst Abuse Rehabil, 2012)While substance use problems are considered to be common in medical settings, they are not systematically assessed and diagnosed for treatment management. Research data suggest that the majority of individuals with a substance ... -
Health Disparities and Prostate Cancer: Can Educational Status, Race and Geographical Distance to Care Facilities Impact Risk and Severity on Initial Biopsy?
(2013)Introduction: Prostate Cancer (PC) screening has become a controversial topic both in the United States and abroad, stimulating debates surrounding who should and should not be screened. United States (USA) population-based ... -
Microfluidics-generated Double Emulsion Platform for High-Throughput Screening and Multicellular Spheroid Production with Controllable Microenvironment
(2015)High-throughput processing technologies hold critical position in biomedical research. These include screening of cellular response based on phenotypic difference and production of homogeneous chemicals and biologicals for ... -
Prevalence of food insecurity among students attending four Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
(Journal of American college health : J of ACH, 2021-03-24)Objective: This study examined the prevalence of food insecurity (FI) among students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the Southeastern United States. Participants: Students attending four ... -
Utility of a molecular prescreening program in advanced colorectal cancer for enrollment on biomarker-selected clinical trials.
(Ann Oncol, 2016-06)BACKGROUND: Incorporation of multiple enrichment biomarkers into prospective clinical trials is an active area of investigation, but the factors that determine clinical trial enrollment following a molecular prescreening ...