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Dads View on Teens Sex Readiness Tied to Condom Guidance

Dads View on Teens Sex Readiness Tied to Condom Guidance
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March/April 2024 Highlights from Annals of Family Medicine

March/April 2024 Highlights from Annals of Family Medicine
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Emotional geographies of an urban forest: Insights from an email-a-tre by Jennifer Atchison, Chris Brennan-Horley et al

International and national policies are being used to prioritise increases in urban forest coverage and diversity, support equitable access to urban greenspaces, and advance sound environmental governance outcomes. Yet, the relationship between people’s feelings about urban trees and public policy remains under-examined. Drawing on a unique dataset from an email-a-tree initiative, the objectives of this study were to identify how concern and connection for urban trees is expressed and determine how insights from the initiative might inform urban forest governance. We examined emails sent to trees using a mixed-methods approach that included qualitative coding, VADER sentiment analysis, and statistical and spatial analyses. We identified and considered three themes based on emails sent by members of the public and municipal tree inventory data. Those themes were location, age and loss, and type. In accord with other studies, overall sentiment for urban trees was positive and underscor

Examining the integration of physical health in the treatment of subst by Briony Osborne

Background: The physical health burdens and health-related behaviours (e.g., smoking, poor nutrition, sedentariness) associated with substance use disorders necessitate an integrated treatment response. Yet service fragmentation can preclude physical health from being addressed within specialist alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment services that typically operate outside of primary care settings. Relative to the general population, people living with substance use problems are at an increased risk for developing many types of chronic illness, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory disorders, hepatitis C, and diabetes. Moreover, individuals who attend AOD treatment are 2.3-2.7- times more likely to have multiple (i.e., two or more) physical diseases when compared to those who never attend AOD treatment. Despite this, there has been little research attention given to understanding how the physical health disparities of substance using populations can be managed during specialist

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