Search Results - "Jackson, Trinidad"
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Health Literacy in African-American Communities: Barriers and Strategies
Published in Health literacy research and practice (16-07-2020)“…LHL is an independent predictor of racial/ethnic disparities in health behaviors (e.g., smoking, adherence to HIV treatment), access to health care resources,…”
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Stigma, Sexual Risks, and the War on Drugs: Examining Drug Policy and HIV/AIDS Inequities among African Americans using the Drug War HIV/AIDS Inequities Model
Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-11-2016)“…Abstract The relationship between drug policy and HIV vulnerability is well documented. However, little research examines the links between racial/ethnic HIV…”
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Youths and Violence: Changing the Narrative
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-05-2021)“…The care and protection of children and youths is widely understood to be the responsibility of adults, communities, and society. The importance of safe,…”
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Social and Structural Determinants of Health and Youth Violence: Shifting the Paradigm of Youth Violence Prevention
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-05-2021)“…Violence against non-Hispanic Black youths continues to be a significant public health issue for many communities in the United States. For more than two…”
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Youth Voices in Violence Prevention
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The structural violence of white supremacy: Addressing root causes to prevent youth violence
Published in Archives of psychiatric nursing (01-02-2021)Get full text
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"Their Help Is Not Helping": Policing as a Tool of Structural Violence Against Black Communities
Published in Psychology of violence (01-07-2022)“…Objective: To illustrate Black youth's perceptions of police violence in West Louisville, Kentucky, how they make sense of it, and their responses to it…”
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