2021
Longitudinal analysis of client appointment adherence under Universal Test and Treat strategy: A stepped‐wedge trial
Boeke CE, Khan S, Walsh FJ, Lejeune C, Hettema A, Spiegelman D, Okello V, Bärnighausen T. Longitudinal analysis of client appointment adherence under Universal Test and Treat strategy: A stepped‐wedge trial. HIV Medicine 2021, 22: 854-859. PMID: 34293243, DOI: 10.1111/hiv.13144.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImpact of UTTStepped-wedge trialAntiretroviral therapyAppointment adherencePublic sector health systemJoint United Nations ProgrammeMultivariable-adjusted modelsHIV/AIDSUniversal testClient adherenceUTT strategyVisit adherenceHIV clientsUnited Nations ProgrammeStudy enrollmentClinical benefitTreat strategyHealth facilitiesART statusHealth systemAdherenceMarital statusNations ProgrammeMeasures analysisLongitudinal analysis
2004
Early life menstrual characteristics and pregnancy experiences among women with and without major depression: the Harvard study of moods and cycles
Harlow BL, Cohen LS, Otto MW, Spiegelman D, Cramer DW. Early life menstrual characteristics and pregnancy experiences among women with and without major depression: the Harvard study of moods and cycles. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2004, 79: 167-176. PMID: 15023491, DOI: 10.1016/s0165-0327(02)00459-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of depressionMajor depressionHeavy menstrual flowMenstrual cycle characteristicsMonths of breastfeedingNumber of livebirthsYears of menstruationCurrent major depressionHistory of depressionMost risk estimatesPopulation-based sampleYears of ageWomen 36Menstrual characteristicsGynecological careStudy enrollmentDecreased riskMenstrual flowMenstrual cyclePostpartum periodCycle irregularityPsychiatric sequelaePregnancy experiencePremenstrual dysphoriaMultiple abortions
2002
Demographic, family, and occupational characteristics associated with major depression: the Harvard study of moods and cycles
Harlow BL, Cohen LS, Otto MW, Liberman RF, Spiegelman D, Cramer DW. Demographic, family, and occupational characteristics associated with major depression: the Harvard study of moods and cycles. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2002, 105: 209-217. PMID: 11939975, DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0447.2002.1o102.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressionNon-depressed womenStructured Clinical InterviewHistory of depressionCommunity-based samplePast major depressionOccupational characteristicsStudy enrollmentDepressed womenClinical InterviewDSM-IVAge 18Past depressionWomenDepressionDemographic differencesHarvard StudySibship size