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The IVMF Digital Library: Informational One-pager
This informational one-pager provides a brief explanation about the IVMF Digital Library, particularly for Syracuse University associated researchers, professors, students and other community members, especially focused on how they can use or contribute to the library
An Introduction to Ecofeminist Thought for International Relations Students
This article introduces students of International Relations (IR) to ecofeminism, its diverse approaches, and critiques. Ecofeminism emerged in the 1970’s following the history of the intersection between the transnational women’s movement and the global environmental movement (Kelleher 2019)
Research Review: United States Army Reserve/National Guard soldiers’ healthcare experiences, attitudes, and preferences: Differences based on deployment status
This research review highlights findings from a recent study aimed at better understanding health care preferences of National Guard and Reserves service members. The authors found that found that among 430 USAR/NG service members, the overwhelming majority (83%) reported that their community/private provider has never asked how their military service impacts their health despite 39% of participants indicating that their current health concerns are related to their military service. Additionally, there is no difference between USAR/NG servicemembers who were previously deployed overseas and those who were not in their perception of whether community/private providers can address their military-related health concerns. USAR/NG service members do not have the same eligibility criteria for VA health benefits as service members from active components, often making community/private providers their only source of health care. These findings underscore the importance of community/private providers asking service members about their previous deployment experiences and how their military service may be impacting their health
Older Women in the U.S. Were Lonelier Than Men During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Loneliness damages health and quality of life. The COVID-19 pandemic increased social isolation and loneliness among some groups in the U.S. This data slice uses data from the 2020 Health and Retirement Study to examine gender and age differences in loneliness among older adults (50+) in the U.S. during the first year of the pandemic. The author finds that loneliness was more prevalent among women than among men, with the highest rate among women ages 80 and older
Breast Cancer Diagnoses are Increasing among Racial and Ethnic Minority Women in the U.S.
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer and a leading cause of cancer deaths among women in the United States. This data slice uses data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program (SEER) Incidence Database to examine trends in breast cancer incidence rates among women by race and ethnicity in the U.S. from 2000 to 2021. The author finds that, while incidence rates remain highest among non-Hispanic White women, the largest increases in diagnoses have been among American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander women
DeCoded Vision: Land, Bodies and AI in Syracuse -- Event Program
A four-page program sheet for the DeCoded Vision: Land, Bodies, and AI in Syracuse event