Jennifer Spiegel
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Recent Articles
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Haslam A, Taniguchi T, Love C, Jacob T, Cannady T, Standridge J, et al.
Prog Community Health Partnersh
. 2023 Nov;
15(3):285-296.
PMID: 37934418
Background: Obesity and chronic disease disproportionately affect American Indians (AI). Identifying barriers to physical activity (PA) may promote PA and healthier lifestyles. Objective: To identify perceptions of the built environment...
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Haslam A, Taniguchi T, Love C, Jacob T, Cannady T, Standridge J, et al.
Prog Community Health Partnersh
. 2023 Nov;
15(3):267-268.
PMID: 37934415
No abstract available.
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Reinke B, Mahlke C, Botros C, Klaring A, Lambert M, Karow A, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2022 Sep;
22(1):619.
PMID: 36123649
Background: Home treatment (HT) is a treatment modality for patients with severe mental illness (SMI) in acute mental crises. It is frequently considered equivalent to psychiatric inpatient treatment in terms...
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Weinmann S, Spiegel J, Baumgardt J, Buhling-Schindowski F, Pfeiffer J, Kleinschmidt M, et al.
Psychiatr Prax
. 2021 Oct;
49(8):405-410.
PMID: 34674201
Objective: Effectiveness of Inpatient Equivalent Home Treatment (IEHT) was examined in comparison to standard psychiatric inpatient treatment. IEHT is similar to the internationally known Home Treatment or Crisis Resolution Teams....
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Taniguchi T, Salvatore A, Williams M, Love C, Noonan C, Cannady T, et al.
Curr Dev Nutr
. 2020 Apr;
4(Suppl 1):33-41.
PMID: 32258997
Background: The Tribal Health Resilience in Vulnerable Environments (THRIVE) study aimed to increase healthy food access in 2 rural American Indian communities. The intervention sought to increase fruit and vegetable...
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Love C, Taniguchi T, Williams M, Noonan C, Wetherill M, Salvatore A, et al.
Curr Dev Nutr
. 2019 Aug;
3(Suppl 2):63-68.
PMID: 31453429
Background: American Indians (AIs) have significantly higher rates of diet-related chronic diseases than other racial/ethnic groups, and many live in environments with limited access to healthy food. Objective: As part...
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Jernigan V, Salvatore A, Williams M, Wetherill M, Taniguchi T, Jacob T, et al.
Am J Public Health
. 2018 Nov;
109(1):132-139.
PMID: 30495999
To assess a healthy retail intervention in Tribal convenience stores in Oklahoma. We adapted healthy retail strategies to the context of 8 Tribally owned stores. We assessed individual- and store-level...
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Salvatore A, Noonan C, Williams M, Wetherill M, Jacob T, Cannady T, et al.
J Rural Health
. 2018 Oct;
35(3):374-384.
PMID: 30353951
Purpose: Little is known about the contribution of social support to physical activity (PA) behavior among American Indians (AIs). This community-based participatory research study examined the prevalence of and associations...
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Wetherill M, Williams M, Taniguchi T, Salvatore A, Jacob T, Cannady T, et al.
Health Promot Pract
. 2018 Sep;
21(3):410-420.
PMID: 30238822
In rural American Indian (AI) communities, where supermarkets are rare, tribally owned and operated convenience stores are an important food source. Food environment measures for these settings are needed to...
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Jernigan V, Williams M, Wetherill M, Taniguchi T, Jacob T, Cannady T, et al.
Prev Med Rep
. 2018 Jul;
11:148-153.
PMID: 30003014
In rural Native American communities, access to healthy foods is limited and diet-related disparities are significant. Tribally owned and operated convenience stores, small food stores that sell ready-to-eat foods and...