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  1. Multi-cancer early detection tests: national estimates of awareness and perceived value in the United States
  2. Aggregated 50-State, Regional, and State-Level Trends in State and Local Government Health Employees in the U.S. From 2000 Through 2023
  3. Neighborhood Opportunity and Genetic Literacy in a Representative Sample of US Adults
  4. Co-Developed Community-Based Health Interventions with Children Under 18 and Families Experiencing Homelessness in High-Income Countries: A Systematic Review
  5. Insights From Black Living Kidney Donors: An Interview Study on APOL1 Genetic Testing Experiences
  6. Co-developing SHELTER (Safe, Healthy Environments and Local Transformation for Equity and Resilience) with families with lived experience of homelessness in the New York City shelter system: A community needs assessment and data collection protocol
  7. A comparison of methods for coding race in linear and logistic regression models
  8. COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors and Mistrust Among Black and Latino Public Housing Residents in NYC
  9. Factors Associated with Deferred Enrollment in Master of Public Health Programs: An Analysis of 99,000 Accepted Students from 2013 to 2024
  10. A nurse-led clinical practice model to increase healthcare reach among underserved families during public health emergencies: A randomized controlled trial
  11. Higher Levels of Naloxone Protection are Associated with Lower Risk-Taking: A Longitudinal Analysis of New York City Residents Using Unprescribed Opioids
  12. Bridging Technology and Pretest Genetic Services: Quantitative Study of Chatbot Interaction Patterns, User Characteristics, and Genetic Testing Decisions
  13. Ghost Gun Recovery and Firearm Deaths in California, 2014-2023
  14. Multi-Cancer Early Detection Tests: National Estimates of Awareness and Perceived Value in the United States
  15. Perceived racial discrimination over the life course and financial stress
  16. Cluster-weighted modified Poisson regression for estimating risk ratios in longitudinal data with informative cluster sizes
  17. Neighborhood characteristics and health literacy: Evidence from the survey of racism and public health
  18. Bridging Technology and Pretest Genetic Services: Quantitative Study of Chatbot Interaction Patterns, User Characteristics, and Genetic Testing Decisions (Preprint)
  19. Working from home is associated with lower odds of inflation stress Among employed US adults in the Household Pulse Survey
  20. Age-specific trends in pregnancy-associated suicide and homicide rates by race/ethnicity, 2005–2021
  21. Social vulnerability and genetic service utilization among unaffected BRIDGE trial patients with inherited cancer susceptibility
  22. Three Underused Statistical Methods in Social Epidemiology: Multiple Informant Models, Fractional Regression, and Restricted Mean Survival Time
  23. An Immediate but Fleeting Interest in MPH Programs After the Onset of COVID-19: An Interrupted Time-Series Analysis
  24. Lower social vulnerability is associated with a higher prevalence of social media-involved violent crimes in Prince George’s County, Maryland, 2018–2023
  25. Racial Composition of Social Environments Over the Life Course Using the Pictorial Racial Composition Measure: Development and Validation Study
  26. Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression for Social Epidemiologic Research
  27. Detecting univariate, bivariate, and overall effects of drug mixtures using Bayesian kernel machine regression
  28. Increasing Interest in Data Literacy: The Quantitative Public Health Data Literacy Training Program
  29. Racial and Ethnic Composition of Departments of Health Policy & Management and Health Education & Behavioral Sciences
  30. Love after lockup: examining the role of marriage, social status, and financial stress among formerly incarcerated individuals
  31. Evaluating ApoL1 Genetic Testing Policy Options for Transplant Centers
  32. Enhanced family history-based algorithms increase the identification of individuals meeting criteria for genetic testing of hereditary cancer syndromes but would not reduce disparities on their own
  33. Racial segregation and genomics-related knowledge, self-efficacy, perceived importance, and communication among medically underserved patients
  34. Racial Composition of Social Environments Over the Life Course Using the Pictorial Racial Composition Measure: Development and Validation Study (Preprint)
  35. Unpacking Public Health Implications of the 2023 Supreme Court Ruling on Race-Conscious Admissions
  36. Promoting Authentic Academic—Community Engagement to Advance Health Equity
  37. Attitudes and beliefs regardingrace‐targetedgenetic testing of Black people: A systematic review
  38. Racial and Ethnic Composition of Students, Graduates, and Faculty in Environmental Health Sciences, 2011 to 2021
  39. A randomized implementation trial to increase adoption of evidence-informed consent practices
  40. Construct validation of the Research Engagement Survey Tool (REST)
  41. Racial and Ethnic Diversity Among Students, Graduates, and Faculty in Biostatistics and Epidemiology, 2010-2020
  42. Acculturation and Depressive Symptoms Among Dominicans in New York City
  43. Development and Validation of a Brief Version of the Research Engagement Survey Tool
  44. Understanding the Use of Optimal Formatting and Plain Language When Presenting Key Information in Clinical Trials
  45. Perceived barriers to assessing understanding and appreciation of informed consent in clinical trials: A mixed-method study
  46. Community partners’ responses to items assessing stakeholder engagement: Cognitive response testing in measure development
  47. Racial Discrimination, Sexual Partner Race/Ethnicity, and Depressive Symptoms Among Black Sexual Minority Men
  48. Relationships of health information orientation and cancer history on preferences for consent and control over biospecimens in a biobank: A race‐stratified analysis
  49. Reaching Consensus on Principles of Stakeholder Engagement in Research
  50. Racial/Ethnic Diversity in Academic Public Health: 20-Year Update
  51. Comparing preferences for return of genome sequencing results assessed with rating and ranking items
  52. Content validation of a quantitative stakeholder engagement measure
  53. Comparison of unintended pregnancy at 12 months between two contraceptive care programs; a controlled time-trend design
  54. Race, Trust in Doctors, Privacy Concerns, and Consent Preferences for Biobanks
  55. Effect of staff training and cost support on provision of long-acting reversible contraception in community health centers
  56. Factors affecting breast cancer patients' need for genetic risk information: From information insufficiency to information need
  57. Decision role preferences for return of results from genome sequencing amongst young breast cancer patients
  58. How neighborhoods matter in fatal interactions between police and men of color
  59. Adaptation, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Public Health Research Methods Training for Youth
  60. Training Community Members in Public Health Research: Development and Implementation of a Community Participatory Research Pilot Project
  61. Social factors matter in cancer risk and survivorship
  62. How Segregation Makes Us Fat: Food Behaviors and Food Environment as Mediators of the Relationship Between Residential Segregation and Individual Body Mass Index
  63. Preferences for learning different types of genome sequencing results among young breast cancer patients: Role of psychological and clinical factors
  64. Are You Making an Impact? Evaluating the Population Health Impact of Community Benefit Programs
  65. Biostatistics for Clinical and Public Health Research
  66. Reducing Health Disparities by Removing Cost, Access, and Knowledge Barriers
  67. Systematic Review of Quantitative Measures of Stakeholder Engagement
  68. The science of stakeholder engagement in research: classification, implementation, and evaluation
  69. Reducing health disparities by removing cost, access, and knowledge barriers
  70. Increasing Community Research Capacity to Address Health Disparities
  71. For the Sake of All: Civic Education on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities in St. Louis
  72. EVALUATING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN RESEARCH: QUANTITATIVE MEASURE DEVELOPMENT
  73. How, who, and when: preferences for delivery of genome sequencing results among women diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age
  74. Comparing treatment and outcomes of ductal carcinoma in situ among women in Missouri by race
  75. Descriptive Analysis of the 2014 Race-Based Healthcare Disparities Measurement Literature
  76. Information Topics of Greatest Interest for Return of Genome Sequencing Results among Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer at a Young Age
  77. Psychosocial and Clinical Factors Associated with Family Communication of Cancer Genetic Test Results among Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer at a Young Age
  78. Still Separate, Still Unequal: Social Determinants of Playground Safety and Proximity Disparities in St. Louis
  79. Breast reconstruction after mastectomy at a comprehensive cancer center
  80. Effect of Health Literacy on Decision-Making Preferences among Medically Underserved Patients
  81. Development of Plain Language Supplemental Materials for the Biobank Informed Consent Process
  82. Does learning about race prevent substance abuse? Racial discrimination, racial socialization and substance use among African Americans
  83. Relationships Between Health Literacy and Genomics-Related Knowledge, Self-Efficacy, Perceived Importance, and Communication in a Medically Underserved Population
  84. Racial and Ethnic Heterogeneity in Self-Reported Diabetes Prevalence Trends Across Hispanic Subgroups, National Health Interview Survey, 1997–2012
  85. Relationship Between Health Literacy and Unintentional and Intentional Medication Nonadherence in Medically Underserved Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
  86. Importance of race and ethnicity in individuals’ use of and responses to genomic information
  87. Race, law, and health: Examination of ‘Stand Your Ground’ and defendant convictions in Florida
  88. Improving breast cancer services for African-American women living in St. Louis
  89. Do Subjective Measures Improve the Ability to Identify Limited Health Literacy in a Clinical Setting?
  90. Differences in preferences for models of consent for biobanks between Black and White women
  91. Diagnostic accuracy of self-reported racial composition of residential neighborhood
  92. Quantitative Evaluation of the Community Research Fellows Training Program
  93. A Community-Based Partnership to Successfully Implement and Maintain a Breast Health Navigation Program
  94. Preferences for return of incidental findings from genome sequencing among women diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age
  95. Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Effects of Racism on Mental Health Among Residents of Black Neighborhoods in New York City
  96. Mammograms on-the-go--predictors of repeat visits to mobile mammography vans in St Louis, Missouri, USA: a case-control study
  97. The impact of teach-back on comprehension of discharge instructions and satisfaction among emergency patients with limited health literacy: A randomized, controlled study
  98. A Tale of Two Community Networks Program Centers: Operationalizing and Assessing CBPR Principles and Evaluating Partnership Outcomes
  99. Effects of racial and ethnic group and health literacy on responses to genomic risk information in a medically underserved population.
  100. Racism at the intersections: Gender and socioeconomic differences in the experience of racism among African Americans.
  101. Increasing Research Literacy
  102. A Community Coalition to Address Cancer Disparities: Transitions, Successes and Challenges
  103. Is Low Health Literacy Associated With Increased Emergency Department Utilization and Recidivism?
  104. Racial disparities in risk of second breast tumors after ductal carcinoma in situ
  105. An empirical analysis of White privilege, social position and health
  106. Perceived barriers to mammography among underserved women in a Breast Health Center Outreach Program
  107. Urological chronic pelvic pain syndrome symptom flares: characterisation of the full range of flares at two sites in the Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain (MAPP) Research Network
  108. Breast Cancer Treatment among African American Women in North St. Louis, Missouri
  109. Effect of cognitive dysfunction on the relationship between age and health literacy
  110. Feasibility and Diagnostic Accuracy of Brief Health Literacy and Numeracy Screening Instruments in an Urban Emergency Department
  111. Does Numeracy Correlate With Measures of Health Literacy in the Emergency Department?
  112. Brentwood Community Health Care Assessment
  113. Brentwood Community Health Care Assessment
  114. Using Small-Area Analysis to Estimate County-Level Racial Disparities in Obesity Demonstrating the Necessity of Targeted Interventions
  115. Changes in symptoms during urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome symptom flares: Findings from one site of the MAPP Research Network
  116. Analysis of ordinal outcomes with longitudinal covariates subject to missingness
  117. Screening for colorectal cancer: using data to set prevention priorities
  118. Availability of and Ease of Access to Calorie Information on Restaurant Websites
  119. An institutional strategy to increase minority recruitment to therapeutic trials
  120. Hidalgo and Goodman Respond
  121. Family Health History Communication Networks of Older Adults
  122. Multivariate or Multivariable Regression?
  123. Spatial and Racial Patterning of Real Estate Broker Listings in New York City
  124. Self-reported segregation experience throughout the life course and its association with adequate health literacy
  125. Factors affecting frequency of communication about family health history with family members and doctors in a medically underserved population
  126. Perceived familiarity with and importance of family health history among a medically underserved population
  127. Weight Perceptions and Perceived Risk for Diabetes and Heart Disease Among Overweight and Obese Women, Suffolk County, New York, 2008
  128. Validation of Self-Reported Measures in Health Disparities Research
  129. Nonparametric Diagnostic Test for Conditional Logistic Regression
  130. Quantitative Assessment of Participant Knowledge and Evaluation of Participant Satisfaction in the CARES Training Program
  131. Detecting multiple change points in piecewise constant hazard functions
  132. Relationship Between Self-Reported Racial Composition of High School and Health Literacy Among Community Health Center Patients
  133. Age Differences in Genetic Knowledge, Health Literacy and Causal Beliefs for Health Conditions
  134. Survey Study of Anesthesiologistsʼ and Surgeonsʼ Ordering of Unnecessary Preoperative Laboratory Tests
  135. Increasing Research Literacy in Minority Communities: CARES Fellows Training Program
  136. Hepatitis B Vaccination of Male Neonates and Autism Diagnosis, NHIS 1997–2002
  137. Does “off-hours” admission affect burn patient outcome?
  138. Psychosocial Stress and 13-year BMI Change Among Blacks: The Pitt County Study
  139. Hepatitis B triple series vaccine and developmental disability in US children aged 1–9 years
  140. Attitudes Regarding Overweight, Exercise, and Health among Blacks (United States)