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    Information System for Monitoring High-Risk Pregnant Women by Anisa Nurul Wilda, Yasmini Fitriyati, Izzati Muhimmah

    “…The implementation of the information system for monitoring high-risk pregnant women in the majority is accepted by all actors. …”
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    High-risk antenatal women's perceptions of dietitian appointments and information by Michelle J. Lang, Hila A. Dafny, Lee Fergusson, Annette C.G. Brömdal

    Published in Heliyon (2023-08-01)
    “…Problem: The dietitian service at a metropolitan health service in Queensland, Australia has a non-engagement rate for high-risk antenatal women of 50%. Aim: Determine which attributes are related to non-attendance at dietitian appointments, and women's perceptions and attitudes towards dietitian appointments during pregnancy. …”
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    A Mentalization-Informed Staging Approach to Clinical High Risk for Psychosis by Marco Armando, Joost Hutsebaut, Martin Debbané, Martin Debbané, Martin Debbané

    Published in Frontiers in Psychiatry (2019-05-01)
    “…We will review the evidence suggesting that both during the premorbid phase and clinical high-risk phase, attenuated psychotic symptoms may impede the maturation of key social cognitive processes, particularly the suite of reflective thinking processes coming under the term of mentalization. …”
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    The independence of pregnant women in early detection of high risk of pregnancy in terms of parity, knowledge and information exposure by Ika Mardiyanti, Nursalam Nursalam, Shrimarti R. Devy, Ernawaty Ernawaty

    Published in Journal of Public Health in Africa (2019-10-01)
    “…Midwives and health workers further increase counseling so that pregnant women and families can receive more information about the danger signs of pregnancy, especially the high risk of pregnancy and being able to do early detection.…”
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    FREE RADICAL PROCESSES ACTIVITY IN BLOOD SERUM OF WOMEN WITH HIGH-RISK PREGNANCIES AND ON THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION PRODUCTS by A. A. Nikashina, I. I. Krukier, A. E. Kudaev, N. K. Khodareva, S. V. Kruglova

    “…Also the data on the impact of information products (IP) on free radical processes in blood serum of women with high-risk pregnancies is contains.Summary: The coefficient (peroxynitrite / NO-tyrosine) can be used as a diagnostic criterion of threatened abortion and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment of pregnancy complications.…”
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    Exposure to prevention information, sexual health, and experience of discrimination: HIV exploration among high-risk populations in Vietnam by Tram N.T. Huyen, Somying Pumtong, Sermsiri Sangroongruangsri, Luerat Anuratpanich

    “…Context: HIV/AIDS has been a major public health concern worldwide, yet research on high–risk populations in Vietnam has paid little attention to prevention information, sexual behaviors, and discrimination. …”
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    Development and validation of an information-motivation-behavioral skills questionnaire for colorectal cancer prevention in a high-risk population by Bo Xin, Qiuli Zhao, Dong Chen, Dexin Ma, Han Su, Wenhui Jiang

    Published in BMC Psychology (2025-04-01)
    “…However, no existing assessment instruments have been specifically designed to evaluate CRC prevention behaviors in a high-risk population. The aim of this study was to develop and psychometrically validate an information-motivation-behavioral skills (IMB) questionnaire tailored for the population at high risk for CRC (IMB-CRC) to assess the factors influencing prevention behaviors. …”
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    Dietary behaviors of rural residents in northeastern China: implications for designing intervention information and targeting high-risk population by Li Bai, Li Bai, Haiheng Tang, Mingliang Wang

    Published in Frontiers in Public Health (2024-01-01)
    “…Male, elder, low-income, unmarried, and low-education populations performed significantly worse and were the high-risk group. Procedural nutrition knowledge, information access capacity, information understanding capacity, and information application capacity have remarkable effects on better dietary behavior.ConclusionThis study provides evidence-based guidance for prioritizing information and populations for healthy dietary interventions.…”
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    Identifying populations at high risk of malaria: a mixed-methods case–control study to inform targeted interventions in Senegal by Tidiane Thiam, Demba Kande, Henry Ntuku, Caterina Guinovart, Natalie Galles, Laura Merriman, Moustapha Cissé, Abiboulaye Sall, Ndack Diop, Aichatou Barry Diouf, Mama Moussa Diaw, Mamadou Diop, Baba Camara, Niene Seck, Aliou Ndour, Yakou Dieye, Jennifer Smith, Adam Bennett

    Published in Malaria Journal (2024-12-01)
    “…Consultations with the National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) and a review of available data identified nomadic pastoralists, gold miners, and Koranic school students as potential high-risk populations (HRPs). This study aimed to evaluate whether these populations are at higher risk of malaria and better characterize their exposure patterns to inform the design of targeted intervention strategies. …”
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    Geographical challenges and inequity of healthcare access for high-risk paediatric heart disease by Benjamin C. Auld, Bridget Abell, Prem S. Venugopal, Steven McPhail

    Published in International Journal for Equity in Health (2023-11-01)
    “…Abstract Background Geographical context is an important consideration for health system design to promote equality in access to care for patients with childhood heart disease (CHD), particularly those living in regional, rural, and remote areas. To help inform future policy and practice recommendations, this study aimed to (i) describe the geographic distribution of high-risk CHD patients accessing an Australian state-wide specialist service and (ii) estimate travel time for accessing healthcare via general practitioners (primary), nearest paediatric centre (secondary) and specialist paediatric cardiac centre (tertiary). …”
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    Determinants of Information about Sexual Health and High-Risk Sexual Behaviour amongst Migrant Youths in Johannesburg, South Africa by Nkechi Obisie-Nmehielle, Joshua Akinyemi, Kennedy Machira, Immanuela C. Obisie-Orlu

    Published in Sexes (2023-05-01)
    “…This study shows that receiving information about sexual health from informal sources and high-risk sexual behaviour are major public health problems amongst the immigrant youths.…”
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