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ISSN:2667-3215

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Katelin Hoskins,Gabriela Kattan Khazanov,Arielle Thomas et al. Katelin Hoskins et al.
From 2020 to 2021, approximately 5.1 million Americans became first-time firearm owners. Among new firearm owners, 21% identified as non-Hispanic and Black, compared to 9% of those whose most recent firearm purchase was before 2019. Given t...
Katherine LeMasters,Zaire Cullins,Erin McCauley et al. Katherine LeMasters et al.
Purpose: Incarceration is increasingly harmful for health due to climate hazards and the lack of policies to protect people who are incarcerated from flooding, hurricanes, and extreme temperatures. Yet, these overlapping ...
Carmen Alvarez,Nadia Andrade,Jagriti Jackie Bhattarai et al. Carmen Alvarez et al.
Uncontrolled hypertension remains a serious public health problem. Despite the long-term negative effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on health and health behaviors, few studies have explored how to support ACE survivors with un...
Monique Sandhu,Madison Thulien,Cameron R Eekhoudt et al. Monique Sandhu et al.
Across many settings in Canada and the US, overdose is now a leading cause of death among 10 to 18-year-olds. In the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC), there have been increased efforts to connect adolescents with substance use tre...
Stephanie Chamberlin,Misheck Mphande,Pericles Kalande et al. Stephanie Chamberlin et al.
Research on chronic care management from other settings indicates that people's formal education (e.g., primary, secondary, and tertiary schooling) may confer important cognitive skills and material resources to help them manage their chron...
Tess Thompson,Jacquelyn Coats,Merriah Croston et al. Tess Thompson et al.
Introduction: Informal caregivers such as spouses, family members, and friends provide important support to breast cancer patients, but caregivers themselves often need support as well. We interviewed caregivers for Black...
Chadwick K Campbell,Hannah E Reynolds,Kirstin Kielhold et al. Chadwick K Campbell et al.
While much research has focused on individual (e.g., mental health, substance use) and structural factors (e.g., stigma, institutional racism) driving HIV inequities, less studied are the macro-structural factors like policies governing hea...
Margaret L McGladrey,Marisa Booty,Ramona Olvera et al. Margaret L McGladrey et al.
(197 words)The ideals of community-engaged health research are challenging to realize ethically and methodologically, particularly when focused on substance use disorder (SUD), in which the power differentials inherent to stigma marginalize...
Jason Johnson-Peretz,Anjeline Onyango,Cecilia Akatukwasa et al. Jason Johnson-Peretz et al.
Background: HIV status disclosure is influenced by social values, roles, and rules people take on and adapt, aligned with developmental transitions and cultural expectations. Understanding motivations for disclosure among...