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15 15  
16 16  == Research Studies Repository ==
17 17  
18 -{{expand expanded="false" title="Click here to expand..."}}
19 -title="Study: Genetic Structure, Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity, and Confounding"}
18 +
19 += Study: Genetic Structure, Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity, and Confounding =
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20 20  **Source:** Journal of Genetic Epidemiology
21 21  **Date of Publication:** 2024-01-15
22 22  **Author(s):** Smith et al.
23 23  **Title:** "Genetic Structure, Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity, and Confounding in Case-Control Association Studies"
24 24  **DOI:** [https://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.11.2.235](https://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.11.2.235)
25 -**Subject Matter:** Genetics, Social Science 
26 +**Subject Matter:** Genetics, Social Science
26 26  
27 27  **Tags:** `Genetics` `Race & Ethnicity` `Biomedical Research`
28 28  
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47 47  - Highlights **policy considerations** in biomedical studies.
48 48  {{/expand}}
49 49  
51 +{{expand title="Study: [Study Title] (Click to Expand)" expanded="false"}}
52 +**Source:** [Journal/Institution Name]
53 +**Date of Publication:** [Publication Date]
54 +**Author(s):** [Author(s) Name(s)]
55 +**Title:** "[Study Title]"
56 +**DOI:** [DOI or Link]
57 +**Subject Matter:** [Broad Research Area, e.g., Social Psychology, Public Policy, Behavioral Economics]
50 50  
51 -= Study: Genetic Structure, Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity, and Confounding =
52 -{{expand expanded="false" title="Click here to expand details"}}
53 -**Source:** Journal of Genetic Epidemiology
54 -**Date of Publication:** 2024-01-15
55 -**Author(s):** Smith et al.
56 -**Title:** "Genetic Structure, Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity, and Confounding in Case-Control Association Studies"
57 -**DOI:** [https://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.11.2.235](https://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.11.2.235)
58 -**Subject Matter:** Genetics, Social Science
59 +---
59 59  
60 -**Tags:** `Genetics` `Race & Ethnicity` `Biomedical Research`
61 +## **Key Statistics**
62 +1. **General Observations:**
63 + - [Statistical finding or observation]
64 + - [Statistical finding or observation]
61 61  
62 -=== **Key Statistics** ===
66 +2. **Subgroup Analysis:**
67 + - [Breakdown of findings by gender, race, or other subgroups]
63 63  
69 +3. **Other Significant Data Points:**
70 + - [Any additional findings or significant statistics]
71 +
72 +---
73 +
74 +## **Findings**
75 +1. **Primary Observations:**
76 + - [High-level findings or trends in the study]
77 +
78 +2. **Subgroup Trends:**
79 + - [Disparities or differences highlighted in the study]
80 +
81 +3. **Specific Case Analysis:**
82 + - [Detailed explanation of any notable specific findings]
83 +
84 +---
85 +
86 +## **Critique and Observations**
87 +1. **Strengths of the Study:**
88 + - [Examples: strong methodology, large dataset, etc.]
89 +
90 +2. **Limitations of the Study:**
91 + - [Examples: data gaps, lack of upstream analysis, etc.]
92 +
93 +3. **Suggestions for Improvement:**
94 + - [Ideas for further research or addressing limitations]
95 +
96 +---
97 +
98 +## **Relevance to Subproject**
99 +- [Explanation of how this study contributes to your subproject goals.]
100 +- [Any key arguments or findings that support or challenge your views.]
101 +
102 +---
103 +
104 +## **Suggestions for Further Exploration**
105 +1. [Research questions or areas to investigate further.]
106 +2. [Potential studies or sources to complement this analysis.]
107 +
108 +---
109 +
110 +## **Summary of Research Study**
111 +This study examines **[core research question or focus]**, providing insights into **[main subject area]**. The research utilized **[sample size and methodology]** to assess **[key variables or measured outcomes]**.
112 +
113 +This summary provides an accessible, at-a-glance overview of the study's contributions. Please refer to the full paper for in-depth analysis.
114 +
115 +---
116 +
117 +## **📄 Download Full Study**
118 +{{velocity}}
119 +#set($doi = "[Insert DOI Here]")
120 +#set($filename = "${doi}.pdf")
121 +#if($xwiki.exists("attach:$filename"))
122 +[[Download>>attach:$filename]]
123 +#else
124 +{{html}}<span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">🚨 PDF Not Available 🚨</span>{{/html}}
125 +#end
126 +{{/velocity}}
127 +
128 +{{/expand}}
129 +
130 +{{html}}<hr style="border: 3px solid red;">{{/html}}
131 +
132 +
133 +💥 If this works, we can move on to the next study! 🚀 Let me know how it looks!
134 +
135 +I'll process the next study and populate the template accordingly. Let me extract the key details from the uploaded document now.
136 +
137 +Here's the structured summary for the next study:
138 +
139 +---
140 +
141 +{{expand title="Study: Trends in Frequency of Sexual Activity and Number of Sexual Partners Among Adults Aged 18 to 44 Years in the US, 2000-2018" expanded="false"}}
142 +**Source:** *JAMA Network Open*
143 +**Date of Publication:** *2020*
144 +**Author(s):** *Ueda P, Mercer CH, Ghaznavi C, Herbenick D.*
145 +**Title:** *"Trends in Frequency of Sexual Activity and Number of Sexual Partners Among Adults Aged 18 to 44 Years in the US, 2000-2018"*
146 +**DOI:** [10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.3833](https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.3833)
147 +**Subject Matter:** *Public Health, Sexual Behavior, Demography*
148 +
149 +---
150 +
151 +## **Key Statistics**
64 64  1. **General Observations:**
65 - - A near-perfect alignment between self-identified race/ethnicity (SIRE) and genetic ancestry was observed.
66 - - Misclassification rate: **0.14%**.
153 + - Study analyzed **General Social Survey (2000-2018)** data.
154 + - Found **declining trends in sexual activity** among young adults.
67 67  
68 68  2. **Subgroup Analysis:**
69 - - Four groups analyzed: **White, African American, East Asian, and Hispanic**.
70 - - Hispanic genetic clusters showed significant European and Native American lineage.
157 + - Decreases in sexual activity were most prominent among **men aged 18-34**.
158 + - Factors like **marital status, employment, and psychological well-being** were associated with changes in sexual frequency.
71 71  
72 -=== **Findings** ===
160 +3. **Other Significant Data Points:**
161 + - Frequency of sexual activity decreased by **8-10%** over the studied period.
162 + - Number of sexual partners remained **relatively stable** despite declining activity rates.
73 73  
74 -- Self-identified race strongly aligns with genetic ancestry.
75 -- Minor discrepancies exist but do not significantly impact classification.
164 +---
76 76  
77 -=== **Relevance to Subproject** ===
166 +## **Findings**
167 +1. **Primary Observations:**
168 + - A significant decline in sexual frequency, especially among **younger men**.
169 + - Shifts in relationship dynamics and economic stressors may contribute to the trend.
78 78  
79 -- Reinforces the reliability of **self-reported racial identity** in genetic research.
80 -- Highlights **policy considerations** in biomedical studies.
171 +2. **Subgroup Trends:**
172 + - More pronounced decline among **unmarried individuals**.
173 + - No major change observed for **married adults** over time.
81 81  
175 +3. **Specific Case Analysis:**
176 + - **Mental health and employment status** were correlated with decreased activity.
177 + - Social factors such as **screen time and digital entertainment consumption** are potential contributors.
82 82  
179 +---
180 +
181 +## **Critique and Observations**
182 +1. **Strengths of the Study:**
183 + - **Large sample size** from a nationally representative dataset.
184 + - **Longitudinal design** enables trend analysis over time.
185 +
186 +2. **Limitations of the Study:**
187 + - Self-reported data may introduce **response bias**.
188 + - No direct causal mechanisms tested for the decline in sexual activity.
189 +
190 +3. **Suggestions for Improvement:**
191 + - Further studies should incorporate **qualitative data** on behavioral shifts.
192 + - Additional factors such as **economic shifts and social media usage** need exploration.
193 +
194 +---
195 +
196 +## **Relevance to Subproject**
197 +- Provides evidence on **changing demographic behaviors** in relation to relationships and social interactions.
198 +- Highlights the role of **mental health, employment, and societal changes** in personal behaviors.
199 +
200 +---
201 +
202 +## **Suggestions for Further Exploration**
203 +1. Investigate the **impact of digital media consumption** on relationship dynamics.
204 +2. Examine **regional and cultural differences** in sexual activity trends.
205 +
206 +---
207 +
208 +## **Summary of Research Study**
209 +This study examines **trends in sexual frequency and number of partners among U.S. adults (2000-2018)**, highlighting significant **declines in sexual activity, particularly among young men**. The research utilized **General Social Survey data** to analyze the impact of **sociodemographic factors, employment status, and mental well-being** on sexual behavior.
210 +
211 +This summary provides an accessible, at-a-glance overview of the study's contributions. Please refer to the full paper for in-depth analysis.
212 +
213 +---
214 +
215 +## **📄 Download Full Study**
216 +{{velocity}}
217 +#set($doi = "10.1001_jamanetworkopen.2020.3833")
218 +#set($filename = "${doi}.pdf")
219 +#if($xwiki.exists("attach:$filename"))
220 +[[Download>>attach:$filename]]
221 +#else
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223 +#end
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225 +
226 +{{/expand}}
227 +
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229 +