PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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COVID-19 vaccination and pregnancy: Getting the word out
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Learning From Racial Disparities in COVID-19-Related Stress
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Reciprocal associations between early maladaptive schemas and depression in adolescence: long-term effects of childhood abuse and neglect
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CONCLUSION: These findings contribute to a better understanding of the emergence and course of depression in early adolescence, suggesting that childhood abuse and neglect are critical early risk factors. Additionally, depression plays a key role in
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on routine HIV care and cervical cancer screening in North-Central Nigeria
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CONCLUSIONS: Overall, we found that COVID-19 pandemic mitigation efforts significantly influenced women's ability to obtain cervical cancer screening and routine HIV management at APIN clinic. This study buttresses the challenges in accessing routine
Excess mortality in U.S. prisons during the COVID-19 pandemic
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U.S. prisons were especially susceptible to COVID-19 infection and death; however, data limitations have precluded a national accounting of prison mortality (including but not limited to COVID-19 mortality) during the pandemic. Our analysis of
From intensive care to rehabilitation: survey on the satisfaction with care received during prolonged hospitalization for COVID-19 at a northern Italian university hospital
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CONCLUSIONS: This survey suggested that COVID-19 patients' healthcare satisfaction was high. Nevertheless, some areas must be improved, such as the communication and involvement of the patients in the decision-making of care and the discussion about
Surveying Adolescents During a Pandemic: Comparison of Adolescents Recruited via Social Media vs. Schools
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School-based surveys of adolescents can be logistically difficult and exclude students who do not attend school. Social media recruitment could be a promising strategy to recruit representative samples of adolescents. However, few studies have
