Search Results - "Trawick, Cynthia"
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Training Racial and Ethnic Minority Students for Careers in Public Health Sciences
Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-11-2014)“…Background A workforce that resembles the society it serves is likely to be more effective in improving health equity for racial and ethnic minorities in the…”
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Investigating the Influence of Mentor–Mentee Race and Gender Pairs on Public Health Persistence
Published in Pedagogy in health promotion (01-12-2021)“…Background. Mentoring and immersive experiences through internships are important means of increasing underrepresented (UR) students’ persistence in public…”
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Condom Attitudes and Condom Use Among First Year College Men Attending A Historically Black Institution
Published in American journal of health studies (13-11-2020)“…The increased sexually transmitted infection incidence rate for people aged 25 and younger dis-proportionately high, particularly among young African…”
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K–12 DREAMS to Teach Program at Morehouse College: Challenges and Opportunities Creating the Next Generation of African American Male STEM Teachers
Published in Journal of college science teaching (01-05-2020)“…This study explores the pathways to K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics instruction among Black/African American males in the Discovery…”
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CONDOM ATTITUDES AND CONDOM USE AMONG FIRST YEAR COLLEGE MEN ATTENDING A HISTORICALLY BLACK INSTITUTION
Published in American journal of health studies (22-03-2018)“…The increased sexually transmitted infection incidence rate for people aged 25 and younger disproportionately high, particularly among young African Americans…”
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A comprehensive examination of the health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of students attending historically black colleges and universities
Published in Journal of health care for the poor and underserved (01-05-2009)“…There is limited information about African American students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the areas of health behavior,…”
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