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Mental health burdens among North American Asian adults living with chronic conditions: a systematic review

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2023; 45 (1)

Asians are likely to experience a high burden of chronic conditions, including, but not limited to, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, due ......

Systematic review of how racialized health inequities are addressed in Epidemiologic Reviews articles (1979-2021): a critical conceptual and empirical content analysis and recommendations for best practices

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2023; 45 (1)

Critical analysis of the determinants of current and changing racialized health inequities, including the central role of racism, is an urgent priorit......

At the intersection of race and immigration: a comprehensive review of depression and related symptoms within the US Black population

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2023; 45 (1)

Although the literature on the differences between Black people and White people in terms of differences in major depressive disorder and related self......

Operationalizing inclusion: moving from an elusive goal to strategic action

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2023; 45 (1)

To mitigate the structural and institutional biases that contribute to inequities in health, we need a diverse cadre of individuals to feel included a......

Methods for retrospectively improving race/ethnicity data quality: a scoping review

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2023; 45 (1)

Improving race and ethnicity (hereafter, race/ethnicity) data quality is imperative to ensure underserved populations are represented in data sets use......

Misracialization of Indigenous people in population health and mortality studies: a scoping review to establish promising practices

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2023; 45 (1)

Indigenous people are often misracialized as other racial or ethnic identities in population health research. This misclassification leads to underest......

The measurement of racism in health inequities research

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2023; 45 (1)

There is limited literature on the measures and metrics used to examine racism in the health inequities literature. Health inequities research is cont......

We adjusted for race: now what? A systematic review of utilization and reporting of race in American Journal of Epidemiology and Epidemiology, 2020-2021

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2023; 45 (1)

Race is a social construct, commonly used in epidemiologic research to adjust for confounding. However, adjustment of race may mask racial disparities......

Closing the Gap Between Observational Research and Randomized Controlled Trials for Prevention of Alzheimer Disease and Dementia

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2022; 44 (1)

Although observational studies have identified modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD), randomized controlled trial......

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Inclusionary Trials: A Review of Lessons Not Learned

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2022; 44 (1)

The COVID-19 pandemic revealed weaknesses in the public health infrastructure of the United States, including persistent barriers to engaging marginal......

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A Review of the Ring Trial Design for Evaluating Ring Interventions for Infectious Diseases

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2022; 44 (1)

In trials of infectious disease interventions, rare outcomes and unpredictable spatiotemporal variation can introduce bias, reduce statistical power, ......

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Addressing Health Inequities in Digital Clinical Trials: A Review of Challenges and Solutions From the Field of HIV Research

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2022; 44 (1)

Clinical trials are considered the gold standard for establishing efficacy of health interventions, thus determining which interventions are brought t......

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Randomized Trials with Repeatedly Measured Outcomes: Handling Irregular and Potentially Informative Assessment Times

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2022; 44 (1)

Randomized trials are often designed to collect outcomes at fixed points in time after randomization. In practice, the number and timing of outcome as......

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Comparing the Value of Data Visualization Methods for Communicating Harms in Clinical Trials

期刊: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2022; 44 (1)

In clinical trials, harms (i.e., adverse events) are often reported by simply counting the number of people who experienced each event. Reporting only......

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