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Co** While Black: Comparing Co** Strategies Across COVID-19 and the Killing of Black People
In the same year the world was thrown into turmoil with COVID-19, the USA also experienced a surge in attention given to the plight of Black people...
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Structural Violence and Stress Experiences of Young Pregnant Black People
IntroductionApproximately 10–20% of individuals suffer from mental health concerns during the prenatal period due to their vulnerability and...
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Advance Statements for Black African and Caribbean people (AdStAC): protocol for an implementation study
BackgroundThe UK government committed to legislating for Advance Choice Documents/Advance Statements (ACD/AS) following their recommendation by the...
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Increased Mortality of Black Incarcerated and Hospitalized People: a Single State Cohort Analysis
ObjectiveTo quantify racial disparities in mortality and post-hospitalization outcomes among incarcerated individuals that were hospitalized during...
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An evaluation of a public partnership project between academic institutions and young people with Black African, Asian and Caribbean heritage
BackgroundThis project (named Reinvent) aimed to promote Public Involvement (PI) in health research. Academics worked with a community group, the...
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Structural Discrimination against and Structural Support for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People as a Predictor of Late HIV Diagnoses among Black Men who Have Sex with Men
Black men who have sex with men (MSM) have been consistently reported to have the highest estimated HIV incidence and prevalence among MSM. Despite...
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Listening to Black Pregnant and Postpartum People: Using Technology to Enhance Equity in Screening and Treatment of Perinatal Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), perinatal substance use disorders (PSUDs), and intimate partner violence (IPV) are leading causes of...
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“Black People Like Me”: A virtual conference series to engage underserved patients with asthma in patient centered outcomes research
BackgroundIn response to racial inequity in asthma, asthma-related research among diverse patients is vital. However, people from historically...
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Structural violence and the uncertainty of viral undetectability for African, Caribbean and Black people living with HIV in Canada: an institutional ethnography
Biomedical advances in healthcare and antiretroviral treatment or therapy (ART) have transformed HIV/AIDS from a death sentence to a manageable...
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“We’ve Got to Bring Information to Where People Are Comfortable”: Community-Based Advance Care Planning with the Black Community
BackgroundPeople identifying as Black/African American are less likely to engage in advance care planning (ACP) compared to their White peers,...
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Racial/ethnic disparities in opioid overdose prevention: comparison of the naloxone care cascade in White, Latinx, and Black people who use opioids in New York City
BackgroundDrug overdose mortality is rising precipitously among Black people who use drugs. In NYC, the overdose mortality rate is now highest in...
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Exploring COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence with People from Black and Asian Backgrounds in England
AimsLittle research has examined factors underlying COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy or refusal in Black and Asian individuals in England, among whom...
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Unmet Social Needs are Associated with Lower Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Medication Among a Sample of Black People Living with HIV (PLHIV)
The current study examined the prevalence and typology of unmet needs and the association between unmet needs and HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART)...
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Application of artificial intelligence in quantifying lung deposition dose of black carbon in people with exposure to ambient combustion particles
BackgroundUnderstanding lung deposition dose of black carbon is critical to fully reconcile epidemiological evidence of combustion particles induced...
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“People Gather Here for Open Conversations, and Health Should Be in Our Open Conversations”: Promoters of Black Men’s Engagement in Diabetes Screenings at Local Barbershops
Local barbershops, often racialized safe spaces, have long been used as sites of health interventions targeting Black American men. Here, we present...
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Testing Communication Concepts on COVID-19 Contact Tracing Among Black and Latinx/Hispanic People in the United States
ObjectiveBlack and Latinx/Hispanic people were more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than White people, but because of legacies of...
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Addressing the Impact of Racial Trauma on Black, Indigenous, and People of Color’s (BIPOC) Mental, Emotional, and Physical Health Through Critical Consciousness and Radical Healing: Recommendations for Mental Health Providers
PurposeThis article provides mental health professionals with information about the impact of racism and racial trauma on Black, Indigenous, and...
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The Association Between Black vs. White Race and 30-Day Hospitalization Among People Diagnosed with COVID-19 Within an Integrated Care Setting: a Cohort Study
BackgroundBlack Americans are more likely to experience hospitalization from COVID-19 compared with White Americans. Whether this excess risk differs...
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Using Implicit Measures of Discrimination: White, Black, and Hispanic Participants Respond Differently to Group-Specific Racial/Ethnic Categories vs. the General Category “People of Color” in the USA
Recent studies showed that implicit measures are valuable instruments for assessing exposure to discrimination and predicting negative physical...
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Gynecologic Care of Black Breast Cancer Survivors
Purpose of ReviewBlack patients suffer from breast cancer-related racial health disparities, which could have implications on their gynecologic care....