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ISSN:1937-1918

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Patrice Jenkins,Kristie Roberts-Lewis,Belinda Smith et al. Patrice Jenkins et al.
In 2021, Jackson, Mississippi, received national attention after a winter storm caused the failure of operations at the city's largest water treatment facility. Years of neglect to a crumbling infrastructure triggered the Jackson water cris...
Hazal Swearinger,Gülizar Gülcan Şeremet Hazal Swearinger
This study investigates socioeconomic disparities in chronic respiratory diseases and the factors contributing to these inequalities, using data from the 2019 Turkish Health Survey. Multivariate logistic regression and Oaxaca-Blinder decomp...
Latrice Rollins,Petrice Sams-Abiodun Latrice Rollins
Engaging men as advocates and change agents is a critical mechanism to challenge and reform the social and political factors that impact women's sexual and reproductive health. While there is a growing body of evidence that well-designed in...
Suk-Hee Kim Suk-Hee Kim
Climate change presents a growing mental health concern for older adults, particularly among Korean and Korean American populations who may experience heightened vulnerabilities due to cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic factors. This s...
C Taylor Brown C Taylor Brown
As climate change accelerates, it generates not only environmental disruption but a new form of multidimensional social risk - climate risk - unfolding across nested social, ecological, and institutional systems. This paper advances a syste...
Luis R Alvarez-Hernandez,Candace Robledo,Loren Clark et al. Luis R Alvarez-Hernandez et al.
Given the disproportionate rates of COVID infections among Hispanics, this study explored factors influencing COVID vaccine uptake and inform public health messaging targeting this population. Hispanic participants (n = 80) were part of eig...
Lindamarie Olson,Alberto Cabrera,John Bickel et al. Lindamarie Olson et al.
COVID-19 presented numerous challenges to medical professional's mental, emotional, and physical health, including burnout and secondary trauma. As social workers served as essential and frontline workers during COVID-19, it is important to...
Neena Albarus Neena Albarus
The climate crisis, which is currently recognized as a "threat multiplier" by the United Nations, exacerbates health disparities, deepens structural inequities, and often disproportionately affects marginalized communities globally. While s...
Trevor M Clark,Nijee N Brown,Hal Aubrey et al. Trevor M Clark et al.
Maternal health is a very serious issue that has grown unabated over time. This public health issue has grown more rapidly among underserved women in minority communities than the general population. However, it must be noted that this publ...
Daniel A Boamah,Leann McGraw,Betty L Wilson et al. Daniel A Boamah et al.
Through the broad use of technology such as phones and social media, people are more aware of various instances of police brutality. Specifically, police violence toward Black men continues to garner increased public scrutiny. The paper dis...