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Examining Coping Skills, Anxiety, and Depression Dynamics …

This cross-sectional study, conducted amid the COVID-19 pandemic, delves into the intricate connections between coping strategies and levels of anxiety and depression, presenting vital implications for medical, clinical, and broader societal contexts. As crises like the pandemic highlight the importance of adaptive coping, this investigation underscores the imperative to comprehend and address

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The Columbia University Journal of Global Health

WEBAim & Scope. The Columbia University Journal of Global Health is Columbia's premier undergraduate-run health organization that bi-anually publishes original research, review papers, perspectives, and field notes …

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Addressing Education and Wages to Close the Gap in …

WEBPhoto by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash The COVID-19 pandemic has been instrumental in shining a light on disparities in …

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Addressing the Maternal Mental Health Crisis Through a Novel …

WEBThe Health Resources and Services Administration provides Healthy Start Initiative Grants to communities with high rates of adverse perinatal outcomes. Yet, the …

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Protecting the Autonomy of Patients with Severe Mental Illness …

WEBPhoto by 168502358© Designer491|Dreamstime.com ABSTRACT Psychiatric Advance Directives (PADs) can protect the autonomy of those living with severe mental illness …

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An Ethical Analysis of the Global Medical Brain Drain

WEBThe ‘medical brain drain’ refers to the mass movement of health care workers from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) to high-income countries, resulting in …

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Social Isolation of Older Adults in Long Term Care as a …

WEBPhoto by Jeremy Wong on Unsplash ABSTRACT In response to the threat of COVID-19, CMS issued unprecedented restrictions severely limiting the liberty of older adults residing in long …

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The United States Healthcare System Voices in Bioethics

WEBVoices in Bioethics is currently seeking submissions on philosophical and practical topics, both current and timeless. Papers addressing access to healthcare, the …

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Distributive Justice as a Means of Combating Systemic Racism in

WEBA health disparity is defined as any difference between populations in terms of disease incidence or adverse health events, such as morbidity or mortality. In …

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What is Global Health

WEBtends that global health refers to “health issues that transcend national boundaries and governments and call for actions on the global forces that determine the health of …

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A Public Health Reset Through Contractualism Voices in Bioethics

WEBPhoto by Evgeni Tcherkasski on Unsplash ABSTRACT Public health ethics has been contingent on a political landscape leading to several operational hurdles, …

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The Benefits and Burdens of Meat Consumption Voices in Bioethics

WEBA Global Health Crisis A global human health crisis has resulted from excessive meat consumption and its health impacts. Recent research has found that the …

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Structural Justice Ethics in Health Care Voices in Bioethics

WEBThe health care workforce should also be trained in Title VI law.[22] d. evaluate research data on the organization’s own potential disparate outcomes due to …

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The Rise, Critique and Persistence of the DALY in Global Health

WEBA barrage of criticism from global health scholars in disciplines ranging from economics to anthropology immediately followed the introduction of the disability …

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Patients Choosing Healthcare Provider Based on Race

WEBTo encourage patient welfare, patients are allowed to make requests for a healthcare provider of a specific race, gender, or religious group. However, these …

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Autonomy and Its Limits Voices in Bioethics

WEBVoices in Bioethics is currently seeking submissions on philosophical and practical topics, both current and timeless. Papers addressing access to healthcare, the …

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Health Risk Assessments: Opportunities and Pitfalls

WEBhealth standards have been, at least in part, based on the results of low-dose extrapolation models and exposure assessments. In addition, the dose extrapolation models used …

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Comparative Ethics of Modern Payment Models Voices in Bioethics

WEBPhoto by Marek Studzinski on Unsplash ABSTRACT Payment models directly impact the way patients experience care. Historically, payment model …

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The false choice between public health and civil liberties

WEBSince the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of government in public health has come to the forefront of a national conversation. In the United States, social …

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The Right to Choose Voices in Bioethics

WEBPhoto by Diana Polekhina on Unsplash ABSTRACT With the increasing legalization of MAiD across the world, the question of whether psychiatric patients with …

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COVID-19 in the Navajo Nation Without Access to Running Water

WEBAlthough COVID-19 affects everyone, its impact on the Navajo Nation, which calls COVID-19 Dikos Nitsaaigii Ndhast’eits’aadah, or “Big Cough 19,” [1] is more …

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