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Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities

Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

2020 syndemic: convergence of CoViD-19, gender-based violence, and racism pandemics

Alcohol use disorder risk and protective factors and associated harms among Pacific Islander young adults

An assessment of the role of parental incarceration and substance misuse in suicidal planning of African American youth and young adults

Correlates of depression among Black girls exposed to violence

CoViD-19, police violence, and educational disruption: the differential experience of anxiety for racial and ethnic households

Examining the relationship between sleep-related infant deaths and social determinants of health in urban communities

Help-seeking patterns and barriers to care among Latino immigrant men with unhealthy alcohol use

Intersection of race and gender in self-reports of violent experiences and polyvictimization by young girls in Brazil

Racial and ethnic differences in falls among older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Racial and ethnic disparities associated with traumatic brain injury across the continuum of care: a narrative review and directions for future research

Racial/ethnic bullying subtypes and alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use among US adolescents

Racial/ethnic differences in preceding circumstances of suicide and potential suicide misclassification among US adolescents

Risk, protective, and associated factors of anxiety and depressive symptoms and campus health services utilization among Black men on a college campus

Suicidal ideations and attempts within the family context: the role of parent support, bonding, and peer experiences with suicidal behaviors

Suicide attempts among racial and ethnic groups in a nationally representative sample

Time for inclusion of racial and gender discrimination in routine clinical assessment

Understanding health priorities, behaviors, and service utilization among Brazilian immigrant women: implications for designing community-based interventions