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Brittney J. van de Water
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 17
Citations - 319
Brittney J. van de Water is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Tuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 59 citations. Previous affiliations of Brittney J. van de Water include Duke University.
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Estimated Global Proportions of Individuals With Persistent Fatigue, Cognitive, and Respiratory Symptom Clusters Following Symptomatic COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021.
Sarah Wulf Hanson,Cristiana Abbafati,Joachim G.J.V. Aerts,Ziyad Al-Aly,Charlie Ashbaugh,Tala Ballouz,O. Blyuss,Polina Bobkova,G.A. Bonsel,Svetlana Borzakova,Danilo Buonsenso,Denis Butnaru,Austin Carter,Helen Y. Chu,Cristina De Rose,Mohamed Mustafa Diab,Emil Ekbom,Maha El Tantawi,Victor Fomin,Robert Frithiof,Aysylu Gamirova,Petr Glybochko,Juanita A. Haagsma,Shaghayegh Haghjooy Javanmard,Erin B. Hamilton,Gabrielle Harris,Majanka H. Heijenbrok-Kal,Raimund Helbok,Merel E. Hellemons,David Hillus,Susanne M. Huijts,Michael Hultström,Waasila Jassat,Florian Kurth,Ing-Marie Larsson,Miklos Lipcsey,Chelsea Liu,Callan Loflin,Andrei Malinovschi,Wenhui Mao,L. Mazankova,Denise J. McCulloch,Dominik Menges,Noushin Mohammadifard,Daniel Munblit,Nikita A Nekliudov,Osondu Ogbuoji,I.M. Osmanov,José L. Peñalvo,Maria Skaalum Petersen,Milo A. Puhan,Mujibur Rahman,Verena Rass,Nickolas Reinig,Gerard M. Ribbers,A Ricchiuto,Sten Rubertsson,E. R. Samitova,Nizal Sarrafzadegan,Anastasia Shikhaleva,Kyle E. Simpson,Dario Sinatti,Joan B. Soriano,Ekaterina Spiridonova,Fridolin Steinbeis,Andrey A. Svistunov,Piero Valentini,Brittney J. van de Water,R. J. G. Van Den Berg-Emons,Ewa Wallin,Martin Witzenrath,Yifan Wu,Hanzhang Xu,T. Zoller,Christopher Adolph,James Albright,Joanne O. Amlag,Aleksandr Y. Aravkin,Bree Bang-Jensen,Catherine Bisignano,Rachel Castellano,Emma Castro,Suman Chakrabarti,James R. Collins,Xiaochen Dai,Farah Daoud,Carolyn Dapper,Amanda Deen,Bruce Bartholow Duncan,Megan Erickson,Samuel B. Ewald,Alize J. Ferrari,Abraham D. Flaxman,Nancy Fullman,Amiran Gamkrelidze,John R. Giles,Gaorui Guo,Simon I. Hay,Jiawei He,Monika Helak,Erin Hulland,Maia Kereselidze,Kristopher J Krohn,Alice Lazzar-Atwood,Akiaja R. Lindstrom,Rafael Lozano,Deborah Carvalho Malta,Johan H. Mansson,Ana Maria Mantilla Herrera,Ali H. Mokdad,Lorenzo Monasta,Shuhei Nomura,Maja Pasovic,David M. Pigott,Robert C. Reiner,Grace Reinke,Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro,Damian Santomauro,Aleksei Sholokhov,Emma Elizabeth Spurlock,Rebecca L. Walcott,Ally Walker,Charles Shey Wiysonge,Peng Zheng,Janet Prvu Bettger,Christopher J L Murray,Theo Vos +126 more
TL;DR: This study presents estimates of the proportion of individuals with at least 1 of the 3 self-reported Long COVID symptom clusters in 2020 and 2021, which were more common in women aged 20 years or older by sex and for both sexes of nonhospitalized individuals younger than 20 years of age.
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A global systematic analysis of the occurrence, severity, and recovery pattern of long COVID in 2020 and 2021
Sarah Wulf Hanson,Cristiana Abbafati,Joachim G.J.V. Aerts,Ziyad Al-Aly,Charlie Ashbaugh,Tala Ballouz,O. Blyuss,Polina Bobkova,Gouke J. Bonsel,Svetlana Borzakova,Danilo Buonsenso,Denis Butnaru,Austin Carter,Helen Y. Chu,Cristina De Rose,Mohamed Mustafa Diab,Emil Ekbom,Maha El Tantawi,Victor Fomin,Robert Frithiof,Aysylu Gamirova,Petr Glybochko,Juanita A. Haagsma,Shaghayegh Haghjooy Javanmard,Erin B. Hamilton,Gabrielle Harris,Majanka H. Heijenbrok-Kal,Raimund Helbok,Merel E. Hellemons,David Hillus,Susanne M. Huijts,Michael Hultström,Waasila Jassat,Florian Kurth,Ing-Marie Larsson,Miklos Lipcsey,Chelsea Liu,Callan Loflin,Andrei Malinovschi,Wenhui Mao,L. Mazankova,Denise J. McCulloch,Dominik Menges,Noushin Mohammadifard,Daniel Munblit,Nikita A Nekliudov,Osondu Ogbuoji,I.M. Osmanov,José L. Peñalvo,Maria Skaalum Petersen,Milo A. Puhan,Mujibur Rahman,Verena Rass,Nickolas Reinig,Gerard M. Ribbers,A Ricchiuto,Sten Rubertsson,E. R. Samitova,Nizal Sarrafzadegan,Anastasia Shikhaleva,Kyle E. Simpson,Dario Sinatti,Joan B. Soriano,Ekaterina Spiridonova,Fridolin Steinbeis,Andrey A. Svistunov,Piero Valentini,Brittney J. van de Water,R. J. G. Van Den Berg-Emons,Ewa Wallin,Martin Witzenrath,Yifan Wu,Hanzhang Xu,T. Zoller,Christopher Adolph,James Albright,Joanne O. Amlag,Aleksandr Y. Aravkin,Bree Bang-Jensen,Catherine Bisignano,Rachel Castellano,Emma Castro,Suman Chakrabarti,James R. Collins,Xiaochen Dai,Farah Daoud,Carolyn Dapper,Amanda Deen,Bruce Bartholow Duncan,Megan Erickson,Samuel B. Ewald,Alize J. Ferrari,Abraham D. Flaxman,Nancy Fullman,Amiran Gamkrelidze,John R Giles,Gaorui Guo,Simon I. Hay,Jiawei He,Monika Helak,Erin Hulland,Maia Kereselidze,Kristopher J Krohn,Alice Lazzar-Atwood,Akiaja R. Lindstrom,Rafael Lozano,Beatrice Magistro,Deborah Carvalho Malta,Johan Månsson,Ana Maria Mantilla Herrera,Ali H. Mokdad,Lorenzo Monasta,Shuhei Nomura,Maja Pasovic,David M. Pigott,Robert C. Reiner,Grace Reinke,Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro,Damian Santomauro,Aleksei Sholokhov,Emma Elizabeth Spurlock,Rebecca L. Walcott,Ally Walker,Charles Shey Wiysonge,Peng Zheng,Janet Prvu Bettger,Christopher J L Murray,Theo Vos +127 more
TL;DR: The incidence and prevalence of long COVID globally and by country in 2020 and 2021 as well as the severity-weighted prevalence using disability weights from the Global Burden of Disease study are estimated.
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Parental involvement in adolescent depression interventions: A systematic review of randomized clinical trials
TL;DR: A variety of promising approaches to utilize the parental and family contexts as a means of preventing or treating adolescent depression were revealed, however, more research is needed to determine which interventions, within what contexts, and using what resources will facilitate the best health outcomes.
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Psychosocial Correlates of Jordanian Adolescents’ Help-Seeking Intentions for Depression: Findings From a Nationally Representative School Survey:
Latefa Ali Dardas,Susan G. Silva,Brittney J. van de Water,Ashlee J. Vance,Moria J. Smoski,Devon Noonan,Leigh Ann Simmons +6 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that school-based interventions may fill a critical service need for adolescents with depression and other mental health problems and school nurses should be leveraged along with counselors to address mental health issues in this vulnerable population.
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Availability of post-hospital services supporting community reintegration for children with identified surgical need in Uganda.
Emily R. Smith,Emily R. Smith,Brittney J. van de Water,Anna H. Martin,Sarah Jean Barton,Jasmine Seider,Christopher J. Fitzgibbon,Christopher J. Fitzgibbon,Mathama Malakha Bility,Nelia Ekeji,João Ricardo Nickenig Vissoci,Michael M. Haglund,Janet Prvu Bettger +12 more
TL;DR: Increased pediatric surgical capacity to additional hospitals in Uganda will need to be met with increased availability and access to community-based services to support recovery and community re-integration.