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Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, The George Washington University

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2019

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Comorbidities In A Sample Of Adults With Hiv In Puerto Rico: An Exploratory Study., Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz, Edda I Santiago-Rodríguez, Gerardo G Jovet-Toledo, Jorge Santana-Bagur, Yemile Ron-Suarez, Juan C Orengo, Felipe Arbelaez, Homero Monsanto Jan 2019

Comorbidities In A Sample Of Adults With Hiv In Puerto Rico: An Exploratory Study., Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz, Edda I Santiago-Rodríguez, Gerardo G Jovet-Toledo, Jorge Santana-Bagur, Yemile Ron-Suarez, Juan C Orengo, Felipe Arbelaez, Homero Monsanto

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

Background: Puerto Rico is among the areas with the highest estimated rates of people living with HIV in the United States. Despite the epidemiologic data available, there is limited real-world information that can help understand the comorbidities of people with HIV. In this study, we describe common comorbidities among adults with HIV attending treatment clinics in Puerto Rico.

Methods: An exploratory, retrospective, cross-sectional study was conducted at five HIV clinics in Puerto Rico. A random sample of medical records was reviewed. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize patient demographics, morbidity, and clinical characteristics. Multivariate analyses were conducted to explore comorbidities …


Partner Build Grow: Resources To Sustain Partnerships And Advance Prevention Initiatives, Evelyn Frankford, Rachel Sadlon, Olga Acosta Price, Linda Sheriff Jan 2019

Partner Build Grow: Resources To Sustain Partnerships And Advance Prevention Initiatives, Evelyn Frankford, Rachel Sadlon, Olga Acosta Price, Linda Sheriff

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

Alignment of programs, practices, and policies by practitioners at the state and local levels can create health-promoting environments for all children. Such alignment, guided by principles of prevention science and public health, can enhance school–community partnerships involved with the mental, emotional, and behavioral well-being and positive development of children and youth. The key to success of such prevention approaches is sustaining the work over time. Partner Build Grow, an online Action Guide, supports sustainability through cross-sector collaborations and systems change to create school– community environments that promote equity. Informed by local and national experts along with field experience and application …