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Christopher Rogers
Researcher at University of Southern California
Publications - 48
Citations - 552
Christopher Rogers is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 37 publications receiving 287 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Rogers include California State University, Northridge.
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The relationship between family-based adverse childhood experiences and substance use behaviors among a diverse sample of college students
TL;DR: The graded effects of ACE for substance use underscore the link between family-based stressors and these behaviors in emergent adult college students and make a compelling case for investing in health initiatives that prioritize ACE screening and access to trauma-informed care in campus communities.
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Attitudes and barriers associated with seasonal influenza vaccination uptake among public health students; a cross-sectional study
TL;DR: Results of the current study suggest that it may be beneficial to provide additional information targeted to public health students, aimed at mediating safety concerns and increasing social pressure to assist in improving vaccine acceptance and rates in this population.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health Indicators in a Young Adult, College Student Sample: Differences by Gender
Timothy J. Grigsby,Christopher Rogers,Larisa Albers,Stephanie M. Benjamin,Katherine Lust,Marla E. Eisenberg,Myriam Forster +6 more
TL;DR: The strong, graded relationships observed between ACE exposure and health status among young adults reinforce the need for trauma-informed intervention programs on college campuses.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences, Ethnicity, and Substance Use among College Students: Findings from a Two-State Sample.
Myriam Forster,Christopher Rogers,Stephanie M. Benjamin,Timothy J. Grigsby,Katherine A. Lust,Marla E. Eisenberg +5 more
TL;DR: The variability in ACE-related substance use patterns across ethnic groups highlights the need for research that advances the understanding of sociocultural influences in trauma response and the role that campus communities could have in the development of culturally sensitive services that address this issue.
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The origin of fatal pulmonary emboli: a postmortem analysis of 500 deaths from pulmonary embolism in trauma, surgical, and medical patients.
Matthew D. Tadlock,Konstantinos Chouliaras,Martina Kennedy,Peep Talving,Obi Okoye,Hande Aksoy,Efstathios Karamanos,Ling Zheng,Daniel Grabo,Christopher Rogers,Thomas T. Noguchi,Kenji Inaba,Demetrios Demetriades +12 more
TL;DR: Most medical and surgical patients with fatal PE had a lower extremity source found, but a significant number had no source identified, and a diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease was associated with no PE source identification.