Evidence of Help-Seeking Behaviors Among Black Women Under Community Supervision in New York City: A Plea for Culturally Tailored Intimate Partner Violence Interventions.
Dawn A Goddard-EckrichBrandy F HenrySrishti SardanaBrittany V ThomasAriel RicherTimothy HuntMingway ChangKaren A JohnsonLouisa GilbertPublished in: Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) (2022)
Although both conditions showed significant reductions in the number of days of abstinence from substance use among this subgroup of Black women, the findings showed differential effectiveness between the computerized WINGS arm and the case manager WINGS arm in improving social support and linkage to services. These findings may indicate that different modalities of WINGS may work better for specific activities and point to the need for a hybrid format that optimizes the use of distinct modalities for delivering activities.
Keyphrases
- social support
- intimate partner violence
- mental health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- depressive symptoms
- healthcare
- pregnancy outcomes
- randomized controlled trial
- smoking cessation
- systematic review
- cervical cancer screening
- primary care
- breast cancer risk
- genome wide
- metabolic syndrome
- clinical decision support
- insulin resistance
- dna methylation
- pregnant women
- study protocol
- high density
- electronic health record