Mairead E Moloney
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Verlinden J, Moloney M, Vsevolozhskaya O, Whitehurst L, Weafer J
Alcohol
. 2025 Jan;
123:1-9.
PMID: 39761834
Insomnia is a risk factor for hazardous drinking, yet the mechanisms underlying this risk are not well characterized. Two factors that might contribute to the relationship between insomnia and drinking...
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Verlinden J, Moloney M, Vsevolozhskaya O, Ritterband L, Winkel F, Weafer J
Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken)
. 2023 Dec;
47(12):2354-2365.
PMID: 38099849
Background: Insomnia is a well-established, prospective risk factor for Alcohol Use Disorder. Thus, targeting sleep problems could serve as a novel and efficacious means of reducing problematic drinking. Here, we...
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Badour C, Martinez A, Hood C, Moga D, Moloney M
J Health Care Poor Underserved
. 2023 Nov;
34(3):1060-1069.
PMID: 38015137
Appalachian women face significant health disparities and have limited access to health care. Mental health conditions and treatment-seeking are stigmatized in Appalachian communities. Appalachian women may benefit from web-based interventions...
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Verlinden J, Moloney M, Whitehurst L, Weafer J
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2022 Jun;
16:875168.
PMID: 35663359
Background: Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and insomnia are highly comorbid; at least 40% of individuals with AUD suffer from insomnia. Women are more likely to report insomnia than men and...
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Strzelecki A, Moloney M, Brooks A, Weafer J
Alcohol
. 2022 May;
102:35-42.
PMID: 35500757
The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially altered daily life around the world, resulting in significant impacts on health behaviors. The additional burdens imposed by family caregiving (i.e., providing unpaid care for...
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Moloney M, Hansen A, Cockerham-Morris C, Li J, Chavan N
Healthc (Amst)
. 2021 Jun;
9(3):100558.
PMID: 34098320
Purpose: Preterm birth (PTB), a pressing issue for US maternal-child health, disproportionately impacts women in Appalachia. Transvaginal ultrasound (TVU) cervical length (CL) screening is the most accurate PTB risk predictor...
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Hansen A, Moloney M, Li J, Chavan N
Health Equity
. 2021 May;
5(1):203-209.
PMID: 33937606
This perspective piece reflects off previously published qualitative work to explore (1) themes surrounding equitable prenatal care in Appalachia and (2) strategies to restructure care delivery in a population with...
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Hansen A, Moloney M, Cockerham-Morris C, Li J, Chavan N
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle)
. 2021 Mar;
1(1):293-300.
PMID: 33786492
Appalachian Kentucky has higher-than-average rates of preterm birth (PTB)-a health disparity associated with increased maternal and fetal/neonatal morbidity and neonatal mortality. Transvaginal ultrasound (TVU) cervical length measurement is the best...
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Moloney M, Martinez A, Badour C, Moga D
Behav Sleep Med
. 2019 Sep;
18(5):680-689.
PMID: 31470745
Objective/background: Appalachian women are disproportionately affected by insufficient sleep but live in a healthcare shortage area with prevalent prescription drug abuse. A self-administered, non-pharmacologic intervention such as Internet-based cognitive behavioral...