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17.  Surgical indications for total knee arthroplasty

controlled trials Phys Sportsmed 1, 2018;46: 36-43 doi:10.1080/00913847.2018.1403274. 31. Cai L, Gao H, Xu H, Wang Y, Lyu P & Liu Y. Does a program based on cognitive behavioral
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8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches

controlling for demographics, other substance use, and sexual risk behaviors (Reback & Fletcher, 2014). Other
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9 Health Disparities and LGBT Populations

behavior as well as unhealthy weight (Butler et al., 2016); one-third of sexual minority youth indicated engagement in hazardous weight-control
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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True

behaviors, including smoking and alcohol and other substance abuse (e.g., Cabaj, 2015; Harawa et al., 2008; Huebner, Thoma, & Neilands, 2015). Furthermore, LGBT youth are at higher risk for HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (Centers for Disease Control
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11.  Psychiatric optimization in patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty

control group.8 Given these findings, proper identification and treatment of these patients is imperative to improving their postoperative results. In this chapter, we will summarize the known literature regarding preoperative optimization of female patients undergoing TJA and provide recommendations within these guidelines to best care for these patients
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10 Challenges in Moving toward the Resolution, Reduction, and Elimination of Health Disparities for LGBT Populations

behavior in future national surveys and registries (Schlittler, Grey, & Popanz, 2016; Stall et al., 2016). Indeed, there is widespread consensus that the health disparities research agenda will be advanced through the implementation of and adherence to consistent methods for both collecting and reporting health data, which
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11 LGBT Health and LGBT Psychology: Emerging Policy Issues

behaviors, health status indicators, and measures of healthcare service utilization and access vary across categories of sexual orientation in a representative sample of the civilian non-institutionalized U.S. adult population.” The 2013 NHIS concluded that its “sexual orientation data can be used to track progress toward
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4.  Autoimmune disorders

control in patients with RA, a vast majority of these studies are of poor quality. In 2012, a systematic review of 167 studies was performed and included expert opinions from 453 rheumatologists from 17 different countries.143 Using the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine Levels of Evidence scoring
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1.  Epidemiology of osteoarthritis in female patients

Control and Prevention (CDC) study on arthritis found increased age-adjusted prevalence of arthritis-attributable activity limitations among female patients compared with male patients.7 In one meta-analysis by Srikanth et al., there was evidence to support sex differences in the prevalence and incidence of OA, with females
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33.  Health disparities and value-based care

behavior as influenced by cultural factors and perceived discrimination can be considered to shape the demographic of females undergoing TJA and thereby contribute to sex-based differences in TJA.57 Insurance type Koressel et al. found that patients with dual eligibility and Medicaid insurance are less likely
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