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Theoren Loo

Researcher at Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Publications -  8
Citations -  48

Theoren Loo is an academic researcher from Wisconsin Department of Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 28 citations.

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Prevalence and Distribution of Human and Tick Infections with the Ehrlichia muris-Like Agent and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Wisconsin, 2009-2015.

TL;DR: This study provides the first statewide survey of I. scapularis ticks for these pathogens and indicates that the risk of human exposure is widely distributed.
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Loneliness among older adults living with HIV: the "older old" may be less lonely than the "younger old".

TL;DR: Logistic regression analysis showed that the “younger old” were at 26% greater risk of loneliness, after controlling for the effects of these covariates, which may include lower rates of depression and lower likelihood of feeling distant from friends.
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Association of Pain and Pain Medication Use with Multiple Characteristics of Older People Living with HIV

TL;DR: Recognition of the factors associated with pain and pain medication use in this vulnerable population may lead to strategies that mitigate negative health outcomes.
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Factors Associated with Resilience Among Older People Living with HIV.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale 2 (CD-RISC2) to assess resilience, based on a cross-sectional analysis of 1047 older living with HIV (PLWH).
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Examining the Relationship Between Pediatric Behavioral Health and Parent Productivity Through a Parent-Reported Survey in the Time of COVID-19: Exploratory Study

TL;DR: This survey captured child stress, family connection, and productivity as reported by parents and caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic to empower parents by providing insights to help manage their child’s behavioral health concerns and identify pediatric behavioral health services to aid working parents who are caregivers.