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Brenda M. Booth

Researcher at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Publications -  249
Citations -  8474

Brenda M. Booth is an academic researcher from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Substance abuse. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 249 publications receiving 7887 citations. Previous affiliations of Brenda M. Booth include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & University of Michigan.

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Medication noncompliance and substance abuse among patients with schizophrenia.

TL;DR: Substance abuse is strongly associated with medication non compliance among patients with schizophrenia and the combination of substance abuse, medication noncompliance, and lack of outpatient contact appears to define a particularly high-risk group.
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A Re-conceptualization of Access for 21st Century Healthcare

TL;DR: An overview of digital “encounterless” utilization is provided, the weaknesses of traditional conceptual frameworks of access are discussed, a new access framework is presented, recommendations for how to measure access in the new framework are provided, and future directions for research on access are discusses.
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Videofluoroscopic predictors of aspiration in patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia

TL;DR: A linear trend was observed in that, as the severity of vallecular stasis, or delayed initiation of the pharyngeal stage of the swallow increased, the proportion of patients who aspirated also increased, and a stepwise logistic regression model furnished estimates of the odds ratio for each independent variable.
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Factors associated with women's risk of rape in the military environment†

TL;DR: Military environmental factors were associated with increased likelihood of rape, including: sexual harassment allowed by officers, unwanted sexual advances on-duty, and in sleeping quarters, while controlling for pre-military trauma experiences.
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Health-related consequences of physical and sexual violence: women in the military.

TL;DR: In this paper, a cross-sectional telephone survey of a national sample of 558 women veterans who served in Vietnam and subsequent eras of military service was conducted to identify differences in health-related quality of life among women veterans that were raped, physically assaulted, or both during military service.