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Maureen Sanderson
Researcher at Meharry Medical College
Publications - 147
Citations - 7970
Maureen Sanderson is an academic researcher from Meharry Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Odds ratio. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 133 publications receiving 7025 citations. Previous affiliations of Maureen Sanderson include Vanderbilt University & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
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Physical and mental health effects of intimate partner violence for men and women.
Ann L. Coker,Keith E. Davis,Ileana Arias,Sujata Desai,Maureen Sanderson,Heather M. Brandt,Paige Hall Smith +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed data from the National Violence Against Women Survey (NVAWS) of women and men aged 18 to 65 and found that both physical and psychological IPV are associated with significant physical and mental health consequences for both male and female victims.
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Severe Dating Violence and Quality of Life Among South Carolina High School Students
Ann L. Coker,Robert E. McKeown,Maureen Sanderson,Keith E. Davis,Robert F. Valois,E. Scott Huebner +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that SDV and forced sex are associated with poor H-R QOL, low life-satisfaction scores, and adverse health behaviors in adolescent female victims and male perpetrators.
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Partner violence during pregnancy and risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes
TL;DR: Investigation of the association between partner physical or emotional abuse during pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes including perinatal death, low birthweight and preterm delivery found greater abuse frequency was associated with increased risk.
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Physical violence during pregnancy: maternal complications and birth outcomes.
TL;DR: Physical violence during the 12 months before delivery is common and is associated with adverse maternal conditions, and the findings support the need for research on how to screen for physical violence early in pregnancy and to prevent its consequences.
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Racial disparity and socioeconomic status in association with survival in older men with local/regional stage prostate carcinoma: findings from a large community-based cohort.
Xianglin L. Du,Shenying Fang,Ann L. Coker,Maureen Sanderson,Corrine Aragaki,Janice N. Cormier,Yan Xing,Beverly J. Gor,Wenyaw Chan +8 more
TL;DR: Few studies have examined the outcomes for Hispanic men with prostate carcinoma and incorporated socioeconomic factors in association with race/ethnicity in affecting survival, adjusting for factors on cancer stage, grade, comorbidity, and treatment.