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Corry N, Radakrishnan S, Williams C, Woodall K, Stander V
BMC Public Health . 2024 May; 24(1):1341. PMID: 38762717
Background: Unhealthy behaviors impose costs on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) reducing productivity and readiness among military members (Hoge et al., JAMA 295:1023-32, 2006; Mansfield et al. 362:101-9, 2010). Among...
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Joneydi R, Sparks A, Kolenikov S, Jacobson I, Knobloch L, Williams C, et al.
Am J Prev Med . 2023 Apr; 65(4):627-639. PMID: 37059344
Introduction: Excessive alcohol use is a significant problem in the military. Although there is a growing emphasis on family-centered alcohol prevention approaches, little is known about the interplay between partners'...
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Sparks A, Williams C, Pflieger J, Jacobson I, Corry N, Radakrishnan S, et al.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs . 2022 Jul; 83(4):546-555. PMID: 35838432
Objective: Alcohol use in the military is prevalent and has short- and long-term health, safety, and career consequences. Although several studies have examined service members' alcohol consumption, few have focused...
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Zheng Q, Williams C, Shulman E, White A
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2022 May; 70(9):2508-2516. PMID: 35524769
Background: Staff turnover is considered an important indicator of nursing home quality. We used auditable staffing data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) system...
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Corry N, Joneydi R, McMaster H, Williams C, Glynn S, Spera C, et al.
Anxiety Stress Coping . 2022 Mar; 35(5):501-517. PMID: 35316104
Background And Objectives: Transitioning from military to civilian life can be challenging for families, but most research focuses only on the service member. We applied a life course model to...
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Williams C, Zheng Q, White A, Bengtsson A, Shulman E, Herzer K, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2021 May; 69(8):2070-2078. PMID: 34058015
Objectives: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has severely affected nursing home residents. Given the continued high incidence of COVID-19, and the likelihood that new variants and other infectious agents...
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Corry N, Williams C, Radakrishnan S, McMaster H, Sparks A, Briggs-King E, et al.
Mil Med . 2021 Jan; 186(Suppl 1):214-221. PMID: 33499525
Introduction: Military spouses play a critical role in supporting military service members, and thus, their experiences may have a significant impact on the well-being, readiness, and resilience of the U.S....
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Corry N, Radakrishnan S, Williams C, Sparks A, Woodall K, Fairbank J, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2019 Nov; 19(1):1517. PMID: 31718613
Background: The health and well-being of military spouses directly contribute to a robust military force by enabling the spouse to better support the active duty member's career. In order to...
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McMaster H, Stander V, Williams C, Woodall K, OMalley C, Bauer L, et al.
BMC Med Res Methodol . 2018 Oct; 18(1):114. PMID: 30355317
Background: While enrolling dyads in research studies is not uncommon, there is limited literature on the utility of different recruitment strategies and the resulting selection biases. This paper examined two...
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Gill T, Williams C
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2018 Oct; 67(1):119-123. PMID: 30325022
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between number of falls and risk of injury after a specific fall. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Greater New Haven, Connecticut. Participants: Probability sample of...