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Adam B Schickedanz

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McBain R, Levin J, Matthews S, Qureshi N, Long D, Schickedanz A, et al.
EClinicalMedicine . 2023 Dec; 65:102282. PMID: 38106557
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have harmful, long-term health effects. Although primary care providers (PCPs) could help mitigate these effects, no studies have reviewed the impacts of ACE training,...
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Rook J, Yama C, Schickedanz A, Feuerbach A, Lee S, Wisk L
JAMA Health Forum . 2023 Jun; 4(6):e231672. PMID: 37354539
Importance: The 2021 Expanded Child Tax Credit (ECTC) provided families with children monthly payments from July 2021 to December 2021. The association of this policy with adult health is understudied....
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Rogers A, Hamity C, Sharp A, Jackson A, Schickedanz A
J Gen Intern Med . 2020 Jan; 35(5):1389-1395. PMID: 31898132
Background: As more health care organizations integrate social needs screening and navigation programs into clinical care delivery, the patient perspective is necessary to guide implementation and achieve patient-centered care. Objectives:...
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Schickedanz A, Escarce J, Halfon N, Sastry N, Chung P
Am J Prev Med . 2019 Mar; 56(5):698-707. PMID: 30905486
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences are associated with higher risk of common chronic mental and physical illnesses in adulthood, but little evidence exists on whether this influences medical costs or expenses....
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Fierman A, Beck A, Chung E, Tschudy M, Coker T, Mistry K, et al.
Acad Pediatr . 2016 Apr; 16(3 Suppl):S136-46. PMID: 27044692
Child poverty in the United States is widespread and has serious negative effects on the health and well-being of children throughout their life course. Child health providers are considering ways...