Search Results - "Lewis, Kaleea R."
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Examining racial disparities in the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment
Published in Applied neuropsychology. Adult (02-11-2023)“…Black individuals are less likely to receive an accurate diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) than their White counterparts, possibly because diagnoses…”
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Black Students' Narratives of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives and the Campus Racial Climate: An Interest-Convergence Analysis
Published in Journal of diversity in higher education (01-06-2021)“…This qualitative study examines how Black undergraduate students attending a predominately White institution (PWI) assess and interpret their university's…”
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Differential perceptions of a hypothetical sexual assault survivor based on race and ethnicity: Exploring victim responsibility, trauma, and need for social support
Published in Journal of American college health (19-05-2019)“…Objective: Explore the ways in which a sample of college women interpret racially/ethnically coded vignettes to understand their perceptions of responsibility…”
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The public health implications of gentrification: tick‐borne disease risks for communities of color
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-05-2023)“…Gentrification operates as a social driver of health that can increase tick‐borne disease (TBD) risk for communities of color through either population…”
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Mitigating the Spread of COVID-19: Differential Perceptions of Midwestern University Students
Published in Family & community health (01-07-2023)“…Racially minoritized groups have disproportionately borne the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in America. We draw on Public Health Critical Race Praxis to…”
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“Mentally you don’t function the same”: a Qualitative Examination of the Normalization, Embodiment, and Psychological Impact of Everyday Racism
Published in Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (01-04-2024)“…Everyday racism consists of covert and oppressive practices that uphold systems of power and reproduce White supremacy through subtle forms of repetitive and…”
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Making the invisible visible: The importance of applying a lens of intersectionality for researching internationally educated nurses
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'When you take pills you must eat': Food (in)security and ART adherence among older people living with HIV
Published in Global public health (02-01-2020)“…South Africa has increasing numbers of persons living with HIV on antiretroviral treatment (ART). There is evidence for a relationship between food, food…”
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How Do African-American Community Members’ Perceptions About Environmental Risks of Breast Cancer Compare with the Current State of the Science?
Published in Journal of cancer education (01-12-2021)“…African-American (AA) women experience higher mortality from breast cancer than any other racial group. Understanding community-held perceptions of…”
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Mitigating the Spread of COVID-19
Published in Family & community health (01-07-2023)“…Racially minoritized groups have disproportionately borne the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in America. We draw on Public Health Critical Race Praxis to…”
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Mitigating the Spread of COVID-19: Differential Perceptions of Midwestern University Students
Published in Family & community health (15-11-2022)“…Racially minoritized groups have disproportionately borne the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in America. We draw on Public Health Critical Race Praxis to…”
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Racism, Black College Students' Mental Health, and the Efficacy of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives: A Case Study
Published 01-01-2018“…Despite the increase in access to higher education, African Americans remain disproportionately underrepresented among those with college degrees. Over 50% of…”
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