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"The Link between Democratic Institutions and Population Health …

WEBContext: This project investigates the role of state-level institutions in explaining variation in population health in the American states. Although cross-national research has established the positive effects of democracy on population health, little attention has been given to subnational units. The authors leverage a new data set to understand how political …

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The Link between Democratic Institutions and Population …

WEB4 . Forthcoming in . Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. DOI: 10.1215/03616878-9978103 . the world (Kickbush and Gleicher 2012). The COVID-19 pandemic has only flamed the interest

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Culture, Health, and Science: A Multidisciplinary Liberal Arts

WEBSmith ScholarWorks Smith ScholarWorks World Literature: Faculty Publications World Literature 2-7-2016 Culture, Health, and Science: A Multidisciplinary Liberal Arts

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Identity, colonial mentality, and decolonizing the mind : …

WEBSmith ScholarWorks Theses, Dissertations, and Projects 2014 Identity, colonial mentality, and decolonizing the mind : exploring narratives and examining mental health implications for Filipino

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Toxic stress : exploring mental health narratives of …

WEBThe four. salient themes identified that help shape the mental health narratives of the participant or. exacerbate stress include: 1) Richmond’s environmental characteristics, 2) paternalism, 3) lack. of accountability, 4) neglect, 5) physical and mental health, and 6) racism from an intersectional. perspective.

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A qualitative study of mental health experiences and college …

WEBThis qualitative study explores the lived experience of mental distress within college. student identity. The purposes of this study is to: (1) address a gap in extant literature on mental. health as an aspect of college identity from students’ own voice, (2) …

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The integration of psychoeducation about healing environments …

WEBThis study was undertaken to determine the effect of integrating psychoeducation about healing environments and placemaking in the therapeutic setting. Additionally, this researcher and clinician proposed that if clinicians can empower clients to create a healing environment for themselves both in their private spaces and in their larger community, …

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The impact of Islamophobia on the Muslim American …

WEBSmith ScholarWorks Theses, Dissertations, and Projects 2017 The impact of Islamophobia on the Muslim American community : accounts of psychological suffering, identity negotiation, and

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""Stop resisting!" : an exploratory study of police brutality and its i

WEBOrtiz, Manuel A., ""Stop resisting!" : an exploratory study of police brutality and its impacts on Black and Latino males, their communities, mental health and healing" (2016). Masters Thesis, Smith College, Northampton, MA. The purpose of this qualitative research study was to explore the impacts of police violence on Black and Latino males

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Stigma, race and mental illness : African-American clinicians

WEBThis qualitative study explored the stigma of mental illness within the African American community from the perspective of African American clinicians. Nine clinicians were interviewed and were asked to discuss personal messages received about mental illness within their family, community, and religious organizations. They also shared their …

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The impact of parental narcissistic traits on self-esteem in …

WEBBrittany Noelle Bach The Impact of Parental Narcissistic Traits on Self-Esteem in Adulthood. Very little research directly addresses the question of how a parent’s narcissistic traits affect the development of their children into adulthood. In this qualitative study, 9 adults were interviewed to explore how they experienced the effects of a

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Transgender perspectives on accessible primary healthcare : a …

WEBAs was reported by Rachlin, Green & Lombardi in their 2008 study, the transgender population that had a high rate (82%) of. having health insurance, yet had a lower rate of accessing care. In four studies that looked at. different transgender populations, 12% to 30% of the participants reported their transgender.

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Lessons Learned from the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in …

WEBMinneapolis ordered 15,000 masks from the Red Cross on October 1, 1918.36 These masks were used by nurses in schools and hospitals, doctors, hospital visitors, and those suspected of being infected with influenza.37 As the number of cases increased in St. Paul, employers sought ways to keep their workers healthy and productive.

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It's time to talk about sex and social work : why human …

WEB2 psychotherapists in the United States, both in courses offered and in depth of material covered (Miller & Byers, 2010). This remains the case despite research over the past several decades

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Santeria and mental health : bridging the gap between the …

WEBABSTRACT. Penelope Williams Santeria and Mental health: Bridging the Gap Between the Social Work Profession and Orisha. This qualitative study was conducted with the purpose of exploring how Orisha. priest and priestesses dealt with issues of mental health with in their Iles and/or. community.

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"Lessons Learned from the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in …

WEBBy Miles Q. Ott, Shelly F. Shaw, Richard N. Danila, et al., Published on 01/01/07. Authors. Miles Q. Ott, Minnesota Department of Health Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division Follow Shelly F. Shaw, Minnesota Department of Health Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division …

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