Matthew E Rossheim
Matthew E Rossheim
Robert Kim-Farley,Bisola O Ojikutu,Denys T Lau
Robert Kim-Farley
Rana A Hogarth
Rana A Hogarth
Alfredo Morabia,Georges C Benjamin
Alfredo Morabia
A Strategic Alliance as an Implementation Strategy to Achieve Ending the HIV Epidemic Goals Among Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men: Florida and Puerto Rico, 2023 [0.03%]
Audrey Harkness,Nequiel Reyes,Cho-Hee Shrader et al.
Audrey Harkness et al.
Evidence-based interventions for Ending the HIV Epidemic inadequately reach Latino men who have sex with men, particularly in Florida and Puerto Rico, stressing the need for implementation strategies. SOMOS Alianza (San Juan, Orlando, Miami...
LeNie Adolphson,Beatrix Hoffman
LeNie Adolphson
W. Michael Byrd and Linda A. Clayton's two-volume work An American Health Dilemma powerfully describes how racism has permeated every aspect of the US health delivery system. As part of commemorating An American Health Dilemma 25 years afte...
Lina Tucker Reinders,Ruaa Hassaballa
Lina Tucker Reinders
Designed for Disparity: The Structural Origins of Migrant Farmworker Health Inequities in Maryland, 1900‒1950 [0.03%]
Elise Ferrer,Thurka Sangaramoorthy,Devon Payne-Sturges
Elise Ferrer
The COVID-19 pandemic has renewed attention to farmworker health disparities, prompting scholars to examine the structural determinants of agricultural worker health. Through analysis of archival materials, government documents, and period ...
Psychosocial Risk and Resilience as Moderators of the Association Between Neighborhood Disadvantage and Incident Cardiovascular Disease Across Ethnoracial Groups: Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, United States, 2000-2019 [0.03%]
Hannah Pleasants,James R Pike,Priya Palta et al.
Hannah Pleasants et al.
Objectives. To determine whether optimism and anger modify the association between neighborhood disadvantage and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) and whether these relationships vary by ethnoracial group. Methods. We drew data from 432...