Search Results - "Jarrett, Nicole C"
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Building effective programs to improve men's health
Published in American journal of men's health (01-12-2007)“…Historically, the health care needs of poor men and men of color have been neglected in the United States, resulting in significant disparities in health and…”
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Smokeless tobacco use and religiousness
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (01-01-2009)“…Although smoking shows a strong negative association with religiousness, no studies have appeared of use of smokeless tobacco (ST) and religiousness. To assess…”
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Relevance of Spirituality for People with Mental Illness Attending Consumer-Centered Services
Published in Psychiatric rehabilitation journal (2007)“…Spirituality has been cited in the literature as having a positive effect on mental health outcomes. This paper explores the relationship of spirituality to…”
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Baltimore Men's Health Center builds healthy families one man at a time
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Bridging the gap: providing health care to newly released men
Published in Journal of health care for the poor and underserved (01-02-2006)“…Men who are incarcerated have higher morbidity rates than the general U.S. population and upon release most rely on the public sector to get their medical…”
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BALTIMORE MEN'S HEALTH CENTER BUILDS HEALTHY FAMILIES ONE MAN AT A TIME/FREUDENBERG RESPONDS
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-07-2006)“…Ameliorating the community health and social consequences of current incarceration policies and reducing the exorbitant costs of mass imprisonment will require…”
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MEN'S HEALTH HELP-SEEKING AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE
Published in American journal of health studies (01-04-2007)“…Men frequently delay seeking health care. An ecological framework is used to explore factors identified in the literature as influencing male help-seeking:…”
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