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Erica L Bettac
Researcher at Washington State University Vancouver
Publications - 9
Citations - 33
Erica L Bettac is an academic researcher from Washington State University Vancouver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Work (physics). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 11 citations.
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Is loneliness associated with mild cognitive impairment in low- and middle-income countries?
Lee Smith,Jodie Bloska,Louis Jacob,Yvonne Barnett,Laurie T. Butler,Mike Trott,Helen Odell-Miller,Nicola Veronese,Karel Kostev,Erica L Bettac,Lauren R. Godier-McBard,Ai Koyanagi +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the association between loneliness and mild cognitive impairment in six low and middle-income countries (China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia and South Africa).
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ANCA Status or Clinical Phenotype - What Counts More?
Martin Windpessl,Erica L Bettac,Philipp Gauckler,Jae Il Shin,Duvuru Geetha,Andreas Kronbichler +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the classification of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis is discussed, and a serology-based risk assessment for relapses is more predictive than distinction based on the phenotype.
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What comes after the lockdown? Clustering of ANCA-associated vasculitis: single-centre observation of a spatiotemporal pattern.
Philipp Gauckler,Erica L Bettac,Manfred Nairz,Christina Duftner,Anna Luger,Markus Stein,David Wanner,Barbara C. Böckle,Martin Tiefenthaler,Peter Schratzberger,Hannes Neuwirt,Lukas Harasser,Gert Mayer,Andreas Kronbichler +13 more
TL;DR: A cluster of 15 patients diagnosed with AAV either de novo or with relapsing disease during COVID-19 pandemic between February and August 2020 are reported, with an incidence-shift with a ‘COVID-gap’ of no diagnosed AAV cases during the lockdown period and an increased incidence rate in the subsequent 4 months.
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In Whom Do We Trust? A Multifoci Person-Centered Perspective on Institutional Trust during COVID-19
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined institutional trust with two foci (i.e., trust in state government and trust in federal government) from a person-centered perspective, and found that these profiles differentially predicted attitudes towards and behavioral compliance with CDC recommended COVID-19 prevention practices, job insecurity, affective commitment, helping behavior and psychological well-being.