Sexual behavior in the United States: results from a national probability sample of men and women ages 14-94.
- D. Herbenick, M. Reece, V. Schick, S. Sanders, B. Dodge, J. Fortenberry
- Psychology, MedicineJournal of Sexual Medicine
- 1 October 2010
The rates of contemporary sexual behavior provided in this report will be valuable to those who develop, implement, and evaluate programs that seek to improve societal knowledge related to the prevalence of sexual behaviors and to sexual health clinicians whose work to improve sexual health among the population often requires such rates of behavior.
Sexual behaviors, condom use, and sexual health of Americans over 50: implications for sexual health promotion for older adults.
- V. Schick, D. Herbenick, J. Fortenberry
- Psychology, MedicineJournal of Sexual Medicine
- 1 October 2010
Although sizable proportions of both men and women remained sexually active well into their 80s age was related to a lower likelihood of solo and most partnered sexual behaviors, when controlling for age, relationship status, and health remained significant predictors of select sexual behaviors.
The Female Genital Self-Image Scale (FGSIS): results from a nationally representative probability sample of women in the United States.
- D. Herbenick, V. Schick, M. Reece, S. Sanders, B. Dodge, J. Fortenberry
- Psychology, MedicineJournal of Sexual Medicine
- 2011
Most of the participants felt generally positively about their genitals and female genital self-image was significantly related to female sexual function, women's sexual behavior and their sexual and genital healthcare behaviors.
Relationships of stigma and shame to gonorrhea and HIV screening.
- J. Fortenberry, M. McFarlane, B. Stoner
- MedicineAmerican Journal of Public Health
- 1 March 2002
Shame is part of the experience of seeking STD-related care, but stigma may be a more powerful barrier to obtaining such care.
Prevalence and characteristics of vibrator use by women in the United States: results from a nationally representative study.
- D. Herbenick, M. Reece, S. Sanders, B. Dodge, A. Ghassemi, J. Fortenberry
- Medicine, PsychologyJournal of Sexual Medicine
- 1 July 2009
Vibrator use among women is common, associated with health-promoting behaviors and positive sexual function, and rarely associated with side effects.
American College of Critical Care Medicine Clinical Practice Parameters for Hemodynamic Support of Pediatric and Neonatal Septic Shock
- A. Davis, J. Carcillo, A. Zuckerberg
- MedicineCritical Care Medicine
- 1 June 2017
A major new recommendation in the 2014 update of the 2007 American College of Critical Care Medicine “Clinical Guidelines for Hemodynamic Support of Neonates and Children with Septic Shock” is consideration of institution—specific use of a recognition bundle containing a trigger tool for rapid identification of patients with septic shock.
Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry International Report 2016
- R. Thiagarajan, R. Barbaro, M. Paden
- MedicineASAIO journal ()
- 2017
Extracorporeal life support use in the support of adults with respiratory and cardiac failure represented the largest growth in the recent time period and underscore the need for skilled ECLS management and appropriately trained ECLs personnel and teams.
Condom use rates in a national probability sample of males and females ages 14 to 94 in the United States.
- M. Reece, D. Herbenick, V. Schick, S. Sanders, B. Dodge, J. Fortenberry
- Medicine, PsychologyJournal of Sexual Medicine
- 1 October 2010
These contemporary rates of condom use will be helpful to those who lead efforts to increase condom use among individuals who may be at risk for sexually transmitted infections or who desire to prevent pregnancy.
Repeated Chlamydia trachomatis genital infections in adolescent women.
- B. Batteiger, W. Tu, J. Fortenberry
- MedicineJournal of Infectious Diseases
- 2010
Most repeated chlamydial infections in this high-incidence cohort were reinfections, but repeated infections resulting from treatment failures occurred as well, suggesting the need for improved antibiotic therapies.
Fluid overload and mortality in children receiving continuous renal replacement therapy: the prospective pediatric continuous renal replacement therapy registry.
- S. Sutherland, M. Zappitelli, S. Goldstein
- Medicine, BiologyAmerican Journal of Kidney Diseases
- 1 February 2010
Critically ill children who develop greater fluid overload before initiation ofCRRT experience higher mortality than those with less fluid overload, and further goal-directed research is required to accurately define optimal fluid overload thresholds for initiation of CRRT.
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