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Stephanie L Marhefka

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Lockhart E, Turner D, Galea J, Marhefka S
PLoS One . 2022 Oct; 17(10):e0276057. PMID: 36260624
Many research studies focus on recruitment from one or few HIV clinics or internet-engaged populations, but this may result in inequitable representation of people with HIV (PWH), across the rural/urban/suburban...
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Logan R, Vamos C, Daley E, Louis-Jacques A, Marhefka S
Cult Health Sex . 2021 Dec; 24(12):1760-1774. PMID: 34915810
Although sexual and reproductive health inequities acutely and disproportionately affect Black women in the USA, there are few studies that consider the sociocultural context in which Black women transition to...
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Marhefka S, Noble C, Walsh-Buhi E, Turner D, Mahony H, Singleton A, et al.
Health Promot Pract . 2021 Oct; 24(1):160-171. PMID: 34605711
RE-AIM is an implementation science framework that provides a structure to promote data collection and analysis in the domains of each, fficacy/ffectiveness, doption, mplementation, and aintenance. The RE-AIM approach promotes...
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Marhefka S, Livingston T, Lockhart E, Hernandez I, Spatz D, Louis-Jacques A
Nurs Womens Health . 2021 Sep; 25(5):337-345. PMID: 34478735
Objective: To evaluate a statewide initiative to increase the provisioning of human milk in NICUs. Design: A survey of nurses before participation in an educational session, immediately after education, and...
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Sharma V, Levin B, Rahill G, Baldwin J, Luitel A, Marhefka S
Psychiatr Q . 2021 Jun; 92(4):1595-1609. PMID: 34109493
Exposure to earthquake has previously been associated with adverse mental health outcomes, however, evidence is limited among youth in resource-limited settings. This study explored the association of retrospective extent of...
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Louis-Jacques A, Schafer E, Livingston T, Logan R, Marhefka S
Children (Basel) . 2021 Apr; 8(4). PMID: 33916051
The objectives were to identify conditions under which mothers may be willing to use telelactation and explore associations between participant characteristics, willingness, and beliefs regarding telelactation use. Mothers 2-8 weeks...
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Lockhart E, Turner D, Ficek J, Livingston T, Logan R, Marhefka S
AIDS Behav . 2021 Mar; 25(8):2618-2629. PMID: 33751311
HIV disproportionately impacts individuals based on intersecting categories (e.g. gender, race/ethnicity, behavior), with groups most at-risk deemed priority populations. Using weighted effects coding to account for differential group sizes, this...
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Schnoll R, Bernstein S, Kaufman A, Gross R, Catz S, Cioe P, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res . 2021 Mar; 23(9):1629-1632. PMID: 33657227
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Logan R, Daley E, Vamos C, Louis-Jacques A, Marhefka S
Qual Health Res . 2021 Feb; 31(6):1169-1182. PMID: 33622078
While family planning care (FPC) visits may serve as opportunities to address gaps in knowledge and access to limited resources, young Black women may also face structural barriers (i.e., racism,...
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Turner D, Lockhart E, Wang W, Shore R, Daley E, Marhefka S
AIDS Behav . 2021 Jan; 25(7):2240-2251. PMID: 33403517
HIV testing/counseling is a critical point during which non-clinical staff could intervene, discuss and/or refer clients for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). This analysis investigated the contextual factors affecting PrEP implementation within...