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Arjee Restar
Institution
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
Address
Baltimore
Maryland
United States
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2021
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Jarrett BA
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Peitzmeier SM
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Restar A
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Adamson T
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Howell S
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Baral S
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Beckham SW
. Gender-affirming care, mental health, and economic stability in the time of COVID-19: A multi-national, cross-sectional study of transgender and nonbinary people. PLoS One. 2021; 16(7):e0254215.
PMID:
34242317
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Citations:
12
Fields:
Med
Medicine (General)
Sci
Science
Translation:
Humans
Restar AJ
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Garrison-Desany HM
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Adamson T
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Childress C
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Millett G
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Jarrett BA
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Howell S
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Glick JL
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Beckham SW
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Baral S
. HIV treatment engagement in the context of COVID-19: an observational global sample of transgender and nonbinary people living with HIV. BMC Public Health. 2021 05 12; 21(1):901.
PMID:
33980193
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Pub
Public Health
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Humans
PH
Public Health
Nazareno J
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Yoshioka E
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Adia AC
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Restar A
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Operario D
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Choy CC
. From imperialism to inpatient care: Work differences of Filipino and White registered nurses in the United States and implications for COVID-19 through an intersectional lens. Gend Work Organ. 2021 Apr 16.
PMID:
34230784
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Citations:
1
Restar AJ
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Jin H
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Jarrett B
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Adamson T
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Baral SD
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Howell S
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Beckham SW
. Characterising the impact of COVID-19 environment on mental health, gender affirming services and socioeconomic loss in a global sample of transgender and non-binary people: a structural equation modelling. BMJ Glob Health. 2021 03; 6(3).
PMID:
33753401
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Citations:
2
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
Jimenez T
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Restar A
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Helm PJ
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Cross RI
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Barath D
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Arndt J
. Fatalism in the context of COVID-19: Perceiving coronavirus as a death sentence predicts reluctance to perform recommended preventive behaviors. SSM Popul Health. 2020 Aug; 11:100615.
PMID:
32572381
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Citations:
14
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