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The majority were white (48/51, 94%) males (46/51, 92%). Our sample PSS values were slightly lower than the US national average at 11.7 (SD 5.4; range 3.0‐28.0). The mean CD-RISC score in our sample was 82.6 (SD 12.4; range 46.0‐100.0), which was higher than the mean score of 80.4 (SD 12.8) in the US general population [28]. Mean levels of cortisol, DHEA, and DHEA(S) were 225.3 (SD 67.6) ng/m L, 4.9 (SD 3.2) ng/m L, and 2.2 (SD 1.2) μg/m L, respectively.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63811
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The majority (171/210, 81.4%) identified as White, and 11/210 (5.2%) of participants identified as being of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin, and 7/210 (3.3%) identified as Black or African American.
Of the 272 total participants, 102 (37.5%) were initially diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer, 38 (14%) with locally advanced disease, 35 (12.9%) borderline resectable, and 75 (27.6%) had resectable pancreatic cancer at diagnosis.
J Particip Med 2025;17:e65046
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Experiences Receiving and Delivering Virtual Health Care For Women: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
In the United States, people of color have less regular access to a source of care compared to White individuals [12], while barriers to affordable care are exacerbated for women in regions with structural sexism or gender-based inequitable distribution of power and resources [3]. Many women experience multiplicative barriers from structural bias related to other aspects of their identity, such as having a chronic condition, single motherhood, or disability.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68314
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Most indicated they were female (66%, 42/64), non-Hispanic (94%, 60/64), White (58%, 37/64), and in good or better health (64%, 41/64). A total of 16% (10/64) were classified as having mild or moderate depression, and 38% (24/64) as having low patient activation.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71676
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